Vocal Solitude
Por Linwood, Clara
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565285365
eBook
Buy at Bookshop Uruguay
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Disponible en 5 librerías
Sobre este libro
Most of us wait until we are entirely alone behind closed doors to speak our thoughts aloud, terrified that someone might catch us talking to ourselves. Yet, solitary vocalization is one of the most universal human behaviors, secretly practiced by millions across the globe.
Far from being a symptom of cognitive decline or instability, speaking to an empty room is a sophisticated neurological tool. When you vocalize a thought, you force your brain to slow down and process abstract anxieties through the physical mechanics of speech and hearing, creating a powerful feedback loop of emotional regulation.
This book dives into the hidden mechanics of self-directed speech, revealing how athletes use it to enhance motor performance and how children rely on it to build executive function. We explore the psychological barrier that separates the internal monologue from spoken word and why externalizing your inner voice is critical for emotional processing.
Learn to harness the power of your own voice as a therapeutic tool. By shedding the stigma of talking to yourself, you can unlock a built-in mechanism for clarity, focus, and profound self-soothing.
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