Counterclockwise: Mindful Health and the Power of Possibility
Ballentine Books, 2009.
by Ellen J. Langer
"If we could turn back the clock psychologically, could we also turn it
back physically? For more than thirty years, award-winning social
psychologist Ellen Langer has studied this provocative question, and
now, in Counterclockwise, she presents the answer: Opening our minds to
what’s possible, instead of presuming impossibility, can lead to better
health–at any age.
Drawing on landmark work in the field and
her own body of colorful and highly original experiments–including the
first detailed discussion of her “counterclockwise” study, in which
elderly men lived for a week as though it was 1959 and showed dramatic
improvements in their hearing, memory, dexterity, appetite, and general
well-being–Langer shows that the magic of rejuvenation and ongoing good
health lies in being aware of the ways we mindlessly react to social
and cultural cues. Examining the hidden decisions and vocabulary that
shape the medical world (“chronic” versus “acute,” “cure” versus
“remission”), the powerful physical effects of placebos, and the
intricate but often defeatist ways we define our physical health,
Langer challenges the idea that the limits we assume and impose on
ourselves are real. With only subtle shifts in our thinking, in our
language, and in our expectations, she tells us, we can begin to change
the ingrained behaviors that sap health, optimism, and vitality from
our lives. Improved vision, younger appearance, weight loss, and
increased longevity are just four of the results that Langer has
demonstrated...."
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