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Books on Metacognition

1lbeaumont
Déc 22, 2020, 4:01 pm

How can we best learn to think about our thoughts? How do we direct our attention to our own thoughts, focus on the most useful thoughts, dismiss distracting or disturbing thoughts, dismiss false ideas, observe our ego objectively, and evaluate our thoughts for veracity?

2Ennas
Modifié : Déc 23, 2020, 11:30 am

I'm not sure there is an English edition, but I think Wij zijn ons brein (We are our brain) by Dick Swaab would fit.

3wester
Déc 24, 2020, 3:07 am

You already have all books I was going to recommend. Impressive. Even something on meditation, which I think is imperative if you ask these kinds of questions.

The only things I can still think of are Predictably irrational, but you already have another book by Dan Ariely. He used to have an internet course on the same book which was very interesting (even after having read the book) but I can't find anything like that now.

Also very interesting and more about how things are organized in our brain / mind is The Way we Think by Gilles Fauconnier. This was one of my recent favorites.

4StorybookCat
Déc 25, 2020, 5:57 pm

Practically, it's brain-training and grounding, at least from a therapy perspective. Mindfulness is one you can do on your own. This book was in one of my graduate counseling courses, it's pretty good if you're into meditation. Sitting Together: Essential Skills for Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy.