Curt Thompson Books

Curt Thompson is a psychiatrist and author who explores the intersection of psychology, neuroscience, and spirituality. He is the founder of the Center for Being Known, a non-profit organization that provides resources and training for mental health professionals. Thompson's book, "Anatomy of the Soul," delves into the ways in which our brains and bodies shape our experiences and relationships. Through his work, he offers a unique perspective on how understanding the inner workings of our minds can lead to personal growth and healing.

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 Books: Anatomy of the Soul by Curt Thompson

Anatomy of the Soul

Curt Thompson

What's Anatomy of the Soul about?

Anatomy of the Soul by Curt Thompson delves into the intricate connection between our brain and our spiritual life. Through the lens of neuroscience and personal stories, Thompson explores how our brain influences our emotions, relationships, and faith. He offers insights into how understanding our brain can lead to healing and transformation.

Who should read Anatomy of the Soul?

  • Individuals who are curious about the connection between neuroscience and spirituality

  • People who want to understand the impact of past experiences on their emotional and psychological well-being

  • Readers who are interested in personal growth and improving their relationships


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 Books: The Soul of Shame by Curt Thompson

The Soul of Shame

Curt Thompson

What's The Soul of Shame about?

The Soul of Shame by Curt Thompson delves into the complex emotion of shame and its impact on our lives. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and theology, the book explores how shame develops, how it affects our relationships and self-perception, and offers a path towards healing and redemption. It challenges us to confront our shame and embrace vulnerability in order to live more authentic and connected lives.

Who should read The Soul of Shame?

  • Individuals who struggle with feelings of shame and want to understand its root causes

  • People interested in the intersection of psychology and spirituality

  • Readers who want to explore how shame impacts relationships and personal growth