Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 160
Trim: 6 x 9⅛
978-1-5381-1776-7 • Paperback • May 2019 • $18.95 • (£14.99)
978-1-5381-1777-4 • eBook • May 2019 • $18.00 • (£13.99)
Loretta Breuning is Founder of the Inner Mammal Institute and author ofHabits of a Happy Brain: Retrain your brain to boost your serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin and endorphin levels; and The Science of Positivity: Stop Negative Thought Patterns by Changing Your Brain Chemistry. She is Professor Emerita of Management at California State University, East Bay. The Inner Mammal Institute offers resources that help you rewire your mammalian brain chemistry, including books, videos, podcasts, blogs and graphics. Dr. Breuning’s work has been translated into Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, French, Turkish, German, and appeared on Forbes, NPR, Wall St Journal, Psychology Today, Time, Fox, NBC, Dr Oz, Cosmopolitan, Real Simple, Men’s Health, and many podcasts.
Introduction1. What is Tame?2. What Is Anxiety?3. A Taming Tool That Works4. Find Your Power Over Your Brain5. Design the Tool That’s Right For You6. Avoid These Six Pitfalls7. Keep It Tame In the Long Run8. Stock Your Pantry with Anxiety Tamers9. Food and Anxiety10. Help Others Tame AnxietyEpilogue Keep In Touch
According to Breuning, asking someone to help control your brain is like asking another rider to control your horse. Control comes from within and from understanding just what your mammal brain wants and needs. The human brain is wired to crave happy chemicals, and we are rewarded with these chemicals when the brain strives toward a goal, feels a part of the group, gets recognition, and faces pain. Anxiety occurs when these needs are not met. Keeping this in mind, Breuning outlines a three-step plan to combat anxiety. It includes determining what the brain really wants, distracting the brain by spending 20 minutes on a consuming, pleasurable task, and finally taking one step toward achieving the goal. The author offers suggestions for possible goals, tasks, and action based on her own and others’ experiences. She believes in designing a program based on an individual’s needs and warns of the dangers of seeking relief from anxiety with food, alcohol, and drugs (including prescriptions). Breuning presents a convincing case for controlling anxiety by tapping into natural instincts and drives.
— Booklist
[Bruening] focuses on neurochemistry to help readers cope with anxiety in this approachable guide. She defines anxiety as a flood of the stress chemical cortisol, an endemic feature of the mammalian brain that evolved to detect threats. She then explains her taming tool: take a pause to determine the actual need, distract oneself with an immersive task for 20 minutes, and plan a next step. Bruening grounds her analysis in chemical considerations, tying the pleasure from reaching goals to dopamine, the drive for social inclusion to oxytocin, the need for social respect to serotonin, and relief from physical pain to endorphins. Bruening also explains how her strategy can create new connections and habits to aid the flow of the positive chemicals to the brain. She highlights possible stumbling blocks in a chapter on general pitfalls, and in another on the overuse of food as a reward. Bruening opposes the contemporary medical model of mental health (“The more you believe in an external fix, the harder it is to take internal action”), a stance that makes her suggestions better suited to readers with fleeting worries rather than those with clinical anxiety. Nevertheless, readers with mild anxiety will get much out of Bruening’s in-depth investigation.
— Publishers Weekly
I read with rapt attention as Loretta Graziano Breuning drew from her own experience and that of gazelles to bring complex brain science to life. Tame Your Anxiety: Rewiring Your Brain for Happiness lays out why our brains develop as they do, and how to carve new neural pathways to shift out of anxious patterns. A practical, relate-able, sophisticated guide to changing even deeply entrenched ways of living in the world. This is a book for people who want to understand not only the hows but also the whys of rewiring the brain for happiness.
— Dawn Huebner, Author of Outsmarting Worry: An Older Kid's Guide to Managing Anxiety
5/15/2019: This could be the conversation that will change your life! Host Victoria lynn Weston talks with Dr. Loretta Breuning, PhD, Founder of Inner Mammal Institute and author of Tame Your Anxiety: Rewiring Your Brain for Happiness on AYRIAL TalkTime. Link: https://www.ayrial.com/how-to-rewire-your-brain-for-happiness/