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352 pages • first pub 2006 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780553818499
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Bantam
Publication date: Not specified
For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the intricate workings of the female mind, "The Female Brain" by Louann Brizendine offers a fascinating and accessible journey through the life cycle of the female brain, providing a wealth of knowledge and insights that will resonate with women, parents of girls, and anyone curious about the psychology and science behind the female experience.
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In this groundbreaking book, dr louann brizendine describes the uniquely flexible structure of the female brain and its constant, dynamic state of change - the key difference that separates it from that of the male - and reveals how women think, w...
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informative: 100%
reflective: 35%
lighthearted: 10%
challenging: 7%
funny: 7%
hopeful: 7%
inspiring: 7%
relaxing: 3%
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Minor
Mental illness
352 pages • first pub 2006 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780553818499
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Bantam
Publication date: Not specified
For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the intricate workings of the female mind, "The Female Brain" by Louann Brizendine offers a fascinating and accessible journey through the life cycle of the female brain, providing a wealth of knowledge and insights that will resonate with women, parents of girls, and anyone curious about the psychology and science behind the female experience.
Description
In this groundbreaking book, dr louann brizendine describes the uniquely flexible structure of the female brain and its constant, dynamic state of change - the key difference that separates it from that of the male - and reveals how women think, w...
Community Reviews
Moods
informative: 100%
reflective: 35%
lighthearted: 10%
challenging: 7%
funny: 7%
hopeful: 7%
inspiring: 7%
relaxing: 3%
Pace
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Minor
Mental illness