Join us as NY Times bestselling author Janice Kaplan discusses her latest book about the mind-body connection with Kurt Malkoff, president and founder of Matrix Integrated Psychological Services.
Join New York Times bestselling author Janice Kaplan to learn more about What Your Body Knows About Happiness, her latest book that reveals startling evidence of the mind-body connection drawn from the areas of psychology and neuroscience. In conversation with Janice will be psychologist Kurt Malkoff, president and founder of Matrix Integrated Psychological Services.
Bexley Public Library is delighted to partner with Gramercy Books to present this special event.
Register for this free event and purchase advanced copies of Kaplan's book HERE. Kaplan’s book will also be available at the event.
More about Janice Kaplan, her book, and Kurt Malkoff:
Happiness isn't just a state of mind. It's also a state of body.
Standing straight can give you a shot of confidence and forcing a smile might improve your mood. But do you know why? We generally believe that the brain is the big computer telling our bodies how to respond, but new research shows that the system often works in reverse. Your body reacts first, and your brain then interprets the physical signals. As you walk by a dark alley, your heart starts pounding and only then does your brain get the message I'm scared! The body can also send messages about positive emotions, allowing you to experience more happiness, love, and joy.
In What Your Body Knows About Happiness, Janice Kaplan, the New York Times bestselling author of The Gratitude Diaries, explores the startling new evidence showing that our feeling bodies are often smarter than our thinking minds. Talking to experts in a wide range of fields, she brings her distinctive brand of conversation, humor, and storytelling to scientific research, drawing unexpected links that reveal the power of body-mind connections. Learn how to use your body to be more creative and how changing your environment can improve your mood. Discover how your brain resolves bodily pain, why blue and green are the happiest colors, and even why wine tastes better when you're drinking it in Paris. You'll also get tips and strategies for knowing your body in a whole new way—leading to greater happiness and pleasure every day.
Janice Kaplan is the author of fifteen books, including the New York Times bestseller The Gratitude Diaries and her most recent book, The Genius of Women. Widely known as a journalist, television producer and magazine editor, Janice was the Editor-in-Chief of Parade Magazine and executive producer of the TV Guide Television Group, where she created and produced television specials that aired primetime on all the major networks.
Kurt Malkoff is the president and founder of Matrix Integrated Psychological Services, one of the oldest and largest independently owned psychological practices and Employee Assistance Programs in the nation. Dr. Malkoff is a graduate of The Ohio State University. He established Matrix in 1976. Headquartered in Columbus, OH, Matrix now has four local offices as well as a national network of over 13,000 psychologists and counselors.
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