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The Creation and Maintenance of Wellness by Dr. Charlotte A. Tomaino

Awakening the Brain, a book by Dr. Charlotte A. Tomaino

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Charlotte Tomaino has written a compassionate and hopeful book based on both science and spirituality. Her background as a former nun as well as her current profession as a neuroscientist, combined with hard-won personal knowledge due to a brain injury in a close family member, make this a compelling, helpful and authentic read. Helpful for anyone who has a brain and wants it to keep working or work better in the future.
— Bill O'Hanlon, featured Oprah guest and author of Do One Thing Different
Awakening the Brain offers the wisdom of experience from Charlotte Tomaino, PhD, a clinical neuropsychologist and a spiritual pilgrim. Hope for regaining brain function after trauma and for transcendence of our human consciousness to awakened states is skillfully shared in these pages.
— Joyce Whiteley Hawkes, PhD, author of Cell-Level Healing and Resonance
This book can change your life! Its rich blend of scientific information, stories, and personal experience illustrate the ability of the brain to stretch and expand, opening the possibility of a new consciousness. Charlotte Tomaino brings a lifetime of knowledge and practice to this uplifting guide to self-growth and awareness. Illuminating the interaction between the brain, faith, spirituality and personal choices, Tomaino offers hope that each person can achieve an enlightened state that will enrich their lives and transform the world. Maryknoll Sisters have benefited from her caring and perceptive paths to healing and enlightenment. This book enables others to drink from this fountain of wisdom and knowledge.
— Sister Janice McLaughlin, MM, president of the Maryknoll Sisters, Maryknoll, New York
Dr. Tomaino's brilliant work as a neuroscientist and devoted spiritual practitioner has birthed an inspiring, practical book that offers readers all that they would want to know about the undeniable partnership between the human brain and inner spirit. Written in language the layperson can readily understand and, most importantly, confidently integrate into their daily lives, it speaks volumes of wisdom, grace, and compassion.
— Michael Bernard Beckwith, author of Spiritual Liberation: Fulfilling Your Soul's Potential
The Awakening Brain is a refreshing reminder of the power of thought and the ability to transcend perceived limitations. It guides us on a path in which we make conscious choices. We can change our thinking, which will change our brain and ultimately our reality
— Mimi Guarneri MD FACC, author of The Heart Speaks: A Cardiologist Reveals the Secret Language of Healing
In this unique book Dr. Charlotte Tomaino has deftly brought together her extensive knowledge of neuropsychology, spirituality, and multiple forms of therapy into an integrated whole, and she does so in terms of both theory and clinical practice. Yet the text and illustrations can be readily understood and implemented by everyone, from professionals to patients and from interested students to general readers. Dr. Tomaino speaks from three decades of clinical experience as a very successful neuropsychologist who has also incorporated into her work her wide knowledge from many areas of life such as meditation, yoga, relaxation, mindfulness, and a variety of spiritual paths.

You will learn about the brain's 'awe-inspiring ability to change,' especially when you discover how to make beneficial neurochoices in your daily life, which can lead you to new insights, life-mastery, and eventually, inner peace. Dr. Tomaino has successfully treated many kinds of patients, including brain trauma cases, stroke victims, and learning disability students, and she describes in detail the specific neuropsychological, cognitive, motivational, emotional, and educational techniques used by her and her colleagues. Yet, all this valuable information has been presented with a charming writing style that, as well as being pleasant to read, is leavened with personal anecdotes, lucid analogies, representative case histories, and lots of compassion.

May I suggest that his book by Dr. Tomaino should be placed at the very top of your non-fiction Wish List.
— Alexander Bannatyne, PhD