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Emil Barna's experience as an addiction therapist and familiarity with a wide variety of work in psychology and philosophy equips him to be an ideal guide to the interested reader or the person struggling with addiction and their families. This book helps all of us, addict and non-addict alike, better understand ourselves.

—Neil Levy, PhD
Senior Research Fellow, Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford
Author of Consciousness and Moral Responsibility
In this episode, psychotherapist Emil Barna discusses the context behind his 2017 book Minding The Brain Towards Change: What Willpower Really Means For Addiction alongside his current revision of the text. What follows is his reading of the entire book, revised and expanded.
This episode includes the Endorsement, Book Details, Dedication, and Preface.
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Emil Barna's experience as an addiction therapist and familiarity with a wide variety of work in psychology and philosophy equips him to be an ideal guide to the interested reader or the person struggling with addiction and their families. This book helps all of us, addict and non-addict alike, better understand ourselves.

—Neil Levy, PhD
Senior Research Fellow, Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford
Author of Consciousness and Moral Responsibility
In this episode, psychotherapist Emil Barna discusses the context behind his 2017 book Minding The Brain Towards Change: What Willpower Really Means For Addiction alongside his current revision of the text. What follows is his reading of the entire book, revised and expanded.
This episode includes the Endorsement, Book Details, Dedication, and Preface.
www.barnacc.com
To access Emil's FREE Academia courses on anxiety, stress, trauma, and the neurobiology of confidence use this link.
BUY Emil's book (2017 edition), click here (IT'S UNDER $2!)
Check Emil out on the Socials by clicking below:
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Academia

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