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Reviewed by Amy Raines for Readers' Favorite
In Reconstructing Reality: Outsmarting The Brain To Rewrite Our Life Stories, Amy L. Rosner shows how our brains are always doing their best to protect us from so much, including trauma, stress, pain, and fear. Sometimes, this can cause us to overreact to certain situations. Amy helps seven-year-old Jake overcome his fears so that he can enjoy a family vacation and helps a woman discover that driving doesn’t have to be a frightening experience. As hard as it may be to believe, even having problems losing weight can be caused by our brains. Fear and anxiety are very real things that can inhibit the way we enjoy the world around us.
Reconstructing Reality is an educational and inspiring book that gave me a lot of interesting insight into the human psyche and how the mind and body work. I enjoyed reading about the different ways Rosner helped others overcome fears so effectively. I find it amazing that her patients left the sessions feeling more secure and excited about making progress by discovering ways to understand where the fears come from, how to cope with them, and how to face them safely. The best thing about this book, besides the invaluable information, is the way the author gave the information without using a lot of complex terminology, which makes this book easy to understand and learn from. I recommend Reconstructing Reality by Amy L. Rosner to anyone who wants to know more about how the conscious and subconscious influence the things that we think and feel and gain some positive insight into how to cope with fear and anxiety.