Brain Fetish: Psychological graphic novel about the science of relationships
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Rating | : | 4.62 (927 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01HWZNEPI |
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Number of Pages | : | 597 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The mother begins an exploration of relationships that covers everything from neuroscience, psychology, biology, existentialism and life experience.Drawing on writers, scientists and philosophers as diverse as Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Bogdan Wojciszke or Rick Hanson, the author explores how people find meaning in the complexity of relationships.As the mother prepares a tea for her daughter, she explains our tendency to judge our whole lives based on a temporary state we are currently in. The mother depicts the drawbacks of being a control freak, the toxicity of lies, explains how cooperative behaviours are rewarded in animals to finally give examples of the place of lies in society. "Brain Fetish" is a 183-page funny and ironic psychological graphic novel which teaches you how to build strong, satisfactory relationships and helps you to diagnose the causes of the most common problems arising in a life shared with your significant other. You will laugh, you may cry, you’ll likely scream out in frustration or empathy – but you will not fail to be touched by Kinga Korska’s perspectives.. It is written in a lively style that covers some of the greatest schools of psychology, while also taking the reader on an emotional journey into the mind of a woman riding the waves of modern love.A mot
Gregg Brysiewicz said It is almost like being a cosplay character on one of the comic. It is extremely hard to write the honest review being not only one of the main characters in the story and being emotionally connected with the author. But I can tryBeing able to connect with the book on personal level, through pictured interactions, talks, dialogues is a remarkable feeling. It is almost like being a cosplay character on one of the comic or sci fi conventions - only that the character is not only alive through the role-play - but it is me!It is of course funny to see myself as a narrative tool used in description of psychological constructs, plays or models - some being quite simple (lying), other . Hugo Boylan said Excellent Confessional Comic. A really interesting comic, looking at life and love through the lense of psychology and personal experience. This one will make you think and make you smile.Bonus points for the false reviews on the back cover. Those alone are worth picking up the book for.. Amazing read Unlike anything I've read before. Perfectly written story with an art style like no other and comedy that will keep you laughing for days. But most importantly dives head first into the psychological side of relationships and how to deal with them.