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Healing at the Speed of Sound: How What We Hear Transforms Our Brains and Our Lives - Paperback

Healing at the Speed of Sound: How What We Hear Transforms Our Brains and Our Lives - Paperback

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by Don Campbell (Author), Alex Doman (Author)

Use the music you love to become more efficient, relaxed, healthy, and happy.

At this very moment, you are surrounded by sound. Pause for a minute and try to listen to it all: the chatter of a passing conversation, the gentle whoosh of air vents, noise from a nearby street. We rarely pay attention to all that we hear, but every noise in our environment has the ability to affect our mood, our productivity, even our health--for better and for worse.

Drawing on a decade's worth of groundbreaking brain science and research, bestselling author Don Campbell and sound expert Alex Doman's Healing at the Speed of Sound(R) provides practical advice, exercises, and over 100 interactive links that help you create the perfect soundtrack for every task and enjoy a full, rich, and truly harmonious life.

Author Biography

A recognized authority on the transformative power of music, Don Campbell has made hundreds of national television appearances here and abroad. Author of 23 books, including Music: Physician for Times to Come, The Harmony of Health, and the 1997 bestseller The Mozart Effect(R), Mr. Campbell has lectured in over 25 countries. He has also produced 16 albums, including the accompanying music for the Mozart Effect series for adults and children, which dominated the classical Billboard charts in 1998 and 1999.

Alex Doman is the founder and CEO of Advanced Brain Technologies, which provides neurologically based music therapy programs to consumers, schools, therapy clinics, health-care facilities, and the military.

Visit healingathespeedofsound.com.
Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.8 x 7.9 x 5.2 IN
Publication Date: October 30, 2012