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In this episode, psychotherapist Emil Barna reads the revised first chapter to his 2017 book Minding The Brain Towards Change: What Willpower Really Means For Addiction.
Here is a snippet from the book:
"In the 1970s, the communist politician Pol Pot took power of Cambodia and led a militant regime—helped along by the Khmer Rouge (a communist-backed militant group operating at the beck and call of Pol Pot)—that made it their mission to wipe out academics, businessmen, monks, and anybody who sought to question the regime. Some of Makara’s family were among the two million people murdered during that time. At the time, those being executed had to dig their own graves before receiving a death blow (usually by a sharpened bamboo stick through the back of the skull). Many fled, including Makara's family. Some would set up shop in countries like Australia, becoming successful businessmen and women. Others would try to extinguish the traumatic flashbacks of these incidents by using drugs, especially heroin. Once the drug's effects wore off, the evil thoughts re-penetrated."
—Chapter Summary
Main Points
Practical Considerations
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!)
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In this episode, psychotherapist Emil Barna reads the revised first chapter to his 2017 book Minding The Brain Towards Change: What Willpower Really Means For Addiction.
Here is a snippet from the book:
"In the 1970s, the communist politician Pol Pot took power of Cambodia and led a militant regime—helped along by the Khmer Rouge (a communist-backed militant group operating at the beck and call of Pol Pot)—that made it their mission to wipe out academics, businessmen, monks, and anybody who sought to question the regime. Some of Makara’s family were among the two million people murdered during that time. At the time, those being executed had to dig their own graves before receiving a death blow (usually by a sharpened bamboo stick through the back of the skull). Many fled, including Makara's family. Some would set up shop in countries like Australia, becoming successful businessmen and women. Others would try to extinguish the traumatic flashbacks of these incidents by using drugs, especially heroin. Once the drug's effects wore off, the evil thoughts re-penetrated."
—Chapter Summary
Main Points
Practical Considerations
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:
YouTube
Instagram
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
Audible
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter
Academia
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