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High : six principles for guilt-free pleasure and escape / Jodie Gould.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Minnesota: Hazelden, 2015.Description: 213 pages : 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781616495732 (paperback)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: HighDDC classification:
  • 152.4/2 23
LOC classification:
  • BF515 GOU 2015
Other classification:
  • SEL016000
Summary: "Explore our universal human need to feel good, to escape, or to feel high, and examine what these altered states look like in the brain. Plus discover the six pleasure principles that can provide you the most natural and long-lasting highs. All creatures naturally seek pleasure and avoid pain. And when just feeling okay isn't enough, people (and many animals as well) often seek or even crave something more-to feel high. For millions of years, humans have used alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs to help them feel better, elephants have sought out fermented fruit, and cats have rolled ecstatically in catnip. At the same time, people have found alternative highs without mood-altering substances, through the joy of natural activities such as play, creative expression, and bonding with others. Drawing on current research and interviews with experts and everyday people, award-winning journalist Jodie Gould explores the universal need to feel good in High: The Guilt-Free Guide to Healthy Pleasure and Escape. Through this engaging read, we explore the history of how and why people have continued to find ways to expand their consciousness and the biology of getting high, including what these altered states look like in the brain. From there we learn why some people can use mood-altering chemicals with few consequences while others struggle with addiction. At the heart of Gould's provocative findings, she identifies six pleasure principles that show how anyone can experience the best and most lasting natural highs through the joy of -- moving and playing -- connecting with other people -- finding purpose and meaning -- creative self-expression -- celebrating milestones -- and giving to others High is your guide to experiencing the greatest high of all: Life itself! "--Summary: "Drawing on current research and interviews with experts and everyday people, Gould explores the universal need to feel good. She explores the history of how and why people seek to expand their consciousness, and the biology of altered brain states. She identifies six pleasure principles and show how anyone can experience the best and longest-lasting natural highs: moving and playing; connecting with others; finding purpose and meaning; self-expression; celebrating milestones; and giving to others"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-213)

"Explore our universal human need to feel good, to escape, or to feel high, and examine what these altered states look like in the brain. Plus discover the six pleasure principles that can provide you the most natural and long-lasting highs. All creatures naturally seek pleasure and avoid pain. And when just feeling okay isn't enough, people (and many animals as well) often seek or even crave something more-to feel high. For millions of years, humans have used alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs to help them feel better, elephants have sought out fermented fruit, and cats have rolled ecstatically in catnip. At the same time, people have found alternative highs without mood-altering substances, through the joy of natural activities such as play, creative expression, and bonding with others. Drawing on current research and interviews with experts and everyday people, award-winning journalist Jodie Gould explores the universal need to feel good in High: The Guilt-Free Guide to Healthy Pleasure and Escape. Through this engaging read, we explore the history of how and why people have continued to find ways to expand their consciousness and the biology of getting high, including what these altered states look like in the brain. From there we learn why some people can use mood-altering chemicals with few consequences while others struggle with addiction. At the heart of Gould's provocative findings, she identifies six pleasure principles that show how anyone can experience the best and most lasting natural highs through the joy of -- moving and playing -- connecting with other people -- finding purpose and meaning -- creative self-expression -- celebrating milestones -- and giving to others High is your guide to experiencing the greatest high of all: Life itself! "--

"Drawing on current research and interviews with experts and everyday people, Gould explores the universal need to feel good. She explores the history of how and why people seek to expand their consciousness, and the biology of altered brain states. She identifies six pleasure principles and show how anyone can experience the best and longest-lasting natural highs: moving and playing; connecting with others; finding purpose and meaning; self-expression; celebrating milestones; and giving to others"--

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