Training Your Brain To Adopt Healthful Habits: Mastering The Five Brain Challenges

Trafton Ph.D., Jodie A; Gordon Ph.D., William P; Misra Sc.D., Supriya

ISBN 10: 0983246521 ISBN 13: 9780983246527
Published by Institute for Disease Management, 2019
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Why is it so hard to maintain healthful habits? This program explains successful processes to initiate and maintain change from a neuroscience perspective. Specifically, the program examines five key brain challenges that underlie many of the most effective cognitive, behavioral and pharmacological strategies for changing health behaviors and maintaining healthful practices. The neuroscience is presented simply and focused on the practical. Each brain challenge is followed by exercises to target brain processes, encouraging health professionals or patients to change these processes. The text serves as a guide to learn how and why active participation is needed to produce meaningful change.

The program focuses on mastering five key brain challenges:

  1. Learning to highly value behaviors that promote wellness while devaluing behaviors that lead to poor health.
  2. Enriching one’s life to tame the need for immediate gratification.
  3. Enhancing resiliency to threats and chronic stressors.
  4. Training one’s addiction circuits that respond to drugs as well as “comfort foods” to make healthful behaviors habitual.
  5. Making flexible decisions to empower the prefrontal cortex to make healthful choices.

Participants completing the program should be able to:
  1. Identify how the brain weighs options when making health-related decisions.
  2. Discuss how opportunities for reward get overvalued.
  3. List social factors that can overvalue habits and sabotage our health.
  4. Describe how the brain’s reward system is sabotaged by addictive substances.
  5. State how we can correct value estimates, including reframing and challenging expectations.
  6. Discuss how impulse control is affected by neuronal processes.
  7. Outline several ways that illustrate how life enrichment improves impulse control.
  8. Define and give examples of reward deficiency syndrome.
  9. Describe how chronic stress increases the need for immediate gratification.
  10. List several effects of adverse early childhood experience on adult stress.
  11. List several ways to develop greater stress resilience.
  12. Compare and contrast habits that can be automatic from those that are acquired.
  13. Provide three examples of how we learn new behaviors.
  14. List several ways for how new behaviors can turn into old habits.
  15. Explain why willpower is not enough.
  16. Describe how problem-solving skills can develop and can disappear.
  17. List several ways to improve problem-solving and cognitive skills.
  18. Summarize key principles using the example of weight loss.

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Title: Training Your Brain To Adopt Healthful ...
Publisher: Institute for Disease Management
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: paperback
Condition: Fair

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