Women In Mind Workbook: Neuroscience of Mind Body Medicine for Optimal Cognitive & Mental Health
By (Author) Sherri Hayden
By (author) Anne Lyle
BookBaby
BookBaby
28th March 2023
United States
Paperback
158
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 10mm
263g
The purpose of this workbook is to introduce concepts relevant to women's brain health risks and prevention. This includes review of the growing neuroscience research pertaining to mind-body practices and their potential as tools for prevention and management of brain health related issues in women.
The workbook is consciously designed to enhance reader engagement in mind-body practices through practical sections at the end of each chapter. These practical sections include a variety of surveys, tasks, and exercises relating to the neuroscience material provided within each chapter.
The intention of the workbook is to enhance personal exploration of cognitive and brain health in the most meaningful way. Overall, the Women in Mind Workbook serves to further understanding of mind-body neuroscience and preventative medicine to optimize brain and cognitive health for women.
Dr. Hayden is a clinical neuropsychologist and clinical assistant professor with the Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. Over the past 30 years, Dr. Hayden has worked at UBC Hospital in the Clinic for Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders as well as in her private practice at the NeuroHealth Clinic.
Dr. Hayden has completed the AFMCP certification through the Institute of Functional Medicine (IFM). She is also a member of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) and has obtained Culinary Health Education Certification (CHEF Coaching) though Harvard Medical School.
In addition, Dr. Hayden has completed Yoga Teacher Training (YTT200 & 50hr Yoga-Mind-Body Medicine Certificate) and is registered with the Canadian Yoga Alliance (CYA-RYT250). Dr. Hayden applies integrative, preventative and lifestyle medicine principles to her clinical practice as well as in provision of workshops and retreats focused upon brain health and wellness issues.
Anne has worked as a neuropsychology technician in Alberta and British Columbia for 23+ years. In addition, she has extensive training in crisis intervention and stress management. She has facilitated stress reduction and mindfulness groups in various hospital and community settings. Anne is passionate about helping people maximize their potential and loves community, learning, travel, and all things yoga, which she has practiced for over 20 years.