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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio; 1 Una edition (May 19, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1423397681
  • ISBN-13: 978-1423397687
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 1.4 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #747,697 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This challenging and insightful book will likely transform the way you view medicine and help you change from a passive recipient to an active and informed participant in the care of your own health. Definitely worth reading. Warning: if you have already read Dr. Langer's previous works such as Mindfulness, the general message of this book may be a little redundant. Still, it never hurts to be reminded of good advice (and to be fair, Dr. Langer has never before taken her message about the benefits of a mindful life and applied it to the field of medicine to such an extensive degree).
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Ellen Langer, noted Harvard psychologist and author of "Mindfulness" (about 1998-99, maybe earlier) writes this provocative and insightful book about how mindfulness practices can increase one chances for good health, and aging gracefully. I liked this book, though I thought Langer got bogged down in lengthy descriptions of experiments, some of which were either directly the ones from the earlier book, or newer studies of the same ilk.
I would rather have read more of her broad conceptual thinking about the topic, than details of the experiments.
Still, her mission here is compelling and important, especially to aging baby boomers, which includes me, as well as Langer--- both born in 1947. It's worth buying this, and picking it up every once in a while just before you are about to think, "Well, I'm getting older, so of course I feel this (insert physical pain of choice) now." She will prove to you that you can and should have a different attitude, which can directly affect your quality of life. And that is definitely worth the price of this book!
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In Counterclockwise, Ellen Langer provides a revolutionary perspective on the topics of health and aging. Langer grabs your attention with eloquent philosophical anecdotes, and then drives her main point home with (very accessible) explanations of shocking scientific studies. No matter who you are (student, doctor, regular dude), this book will change the way you think about health and medicine. It's a great read.
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Michael Hogan, National University of Ireland, Galway: michael.hogan@nuigalway.ie

This review is based on my reading of all 4 of Ellen Langer's books, which I was inspired to read after meeting Ellen in Harvard recently.

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Ellen Langer is one of the most vivacious women I have ever met. Upon arriving to meet her in Harvard's William James Hall, I was actually extremely ill, but mindlessly ignoring the symptoms. The painful and yet irrelevant swelling in my right leg and the weak and feverish state that led me to sleep through a very stimulating lecture by Daniel Dennett, was in fact a serious blood infection that would later result in my hospitalization. Little did I know that my conversation with Ellen Langer would be the thing that completely transformed my hospital experience from a potentially stressful, painful nuisance into a very interesting and rewarding experience. And notwithstanding the fact that I could hardly talk, in our short walk from Ellen's office to the Harvard clinic (where Ellen was going to get a cut in her hand seen to, the cause of which she transformed into a very interesting story) we designed three experiments and I experienced firsthand, in vivo, decades of research on social and developmental psychology, and on mindfulness, creativity and decision-making.

To understand the transformative power of Ellen Langer's perspective, and to better understand her creative action, I believe it is useful to experience firsthand her version of mindfulness -- the act of noticing new things -- which is actually very easy to practice, if for no other reason than it energizes and engages us and opens us to new possibilities.
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How old would you be if you didn't know how old your body is? "You're only as old as you feel" is folk wisdom that's almost a cliche. In Counterclockwise, Harvard psychology professor, Ellen Langer, presents powerful evidence showing just how true that is.

Langer's life work is on illusion of control, aging, decision-making, and mindfulness theory. She's published over 200 research articles, six academic books, and won numerous academic honors. Part of her American Psychology Association award states, "...her pioneering work revealed the profound effects of increasing mindful behavior...and offers new hope to millions whose problems were previously seen as unalterable and inevitable. Ellen Langer has demonstrated repeatedly how our limits are of our own making."

Her 1979 pioneering study on aging established her career and is where Counterclockwise draws its title. In this study an experimental group of elderly men were taken to a one week retreat in a detailed recreation of the world of 1959. All their conversations, movies, decor, music, current events and book discussions, photos, newspapers, and the like were as if they are actually living in 1959. A control group of elderly men were taken on a separate retreat to reminisce and talk about what their life was like in 1959. Both groups underwent extensive physical and mental tests before and after their retreats.

The differences were dramatic:

"The experimental group showed greater improvement on joint flexibility, finger length (their arthritis diminished and they were able to straighten their fingers more), and manual dexterity. On intelligence tests, 63 percent of the experimental group improved their scores, compared to only 44 percent of the control group.
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