Counterclockwise

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Counterclockwise is a book by psychologist Ellen Langer that explores how changing our mindset about aging can significantly improve health, well-being, and longevity.

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instanceOf book
aimsToShow changing mindset about aging can improve health
changing mindset about aging can improve longevity
changing mindset about aging can improve well-being
author Ellen Langer NERFINISHED
authorOccupation psychologist
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field gerontology
health psychology
social psychology
genre popular psychology
hasTheme cognitive flexibility
impact of social cues on aging
mind-body connection
mindfulness and aging
placebo effect
power of expectations
psychological influences on physical health
psychology of aging
reframing aging
role of perception in health
language English
mainSubject aging
health
longevity
mindset
well-being
notableFor arguing that mindset can reverse some effects of aging
popularizing Ellen Langer’s research on aging and mindfulness
proposes aging is partly socially constructed
expectations about aging influence physical functioning
psychological interventions can affect biological markers of aging

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Ellen Langer notableWork Counterclockwise