Unfckology, Amy Alkon
Unfckology, Amy Alkon
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Unf*ckology
A Field Guide to Living with Guts and Confidence

Author: Amy Alkon

Narrator: Carrington MacDuffie

Unabridged: 8 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/23/2018


Synopsis

Amy Alkon presents Unf*ckology, a “science-help” book that knocks the self-help genre on its unscientific ass. You can finally stop fear from being your boss and put an end to your lifelong social suckage. Have you spent your life shrinking from opportunities you were dying to seize but feel “that’s just who I am”? Well, screw that! You actually can change, and it doesn’t take exceptional intelligence or a therapist who’s looking forward to finally buying Aruba after decades of listening to you yammer on.Transforming yourself takes revolutionary science-help from Amy Alkon, who has spent the past 20 years translating cutting-edge behavioral science into highly practical advice in her award-winning syndicated column. In Unf*ckology, Alkon pulls together findings from neuroscience, behavioral science, evolutionary psychology, and clinical psychology. She explains everything in language you won’t need a psych prof on speed-dial to understand—and with the biting dark humor that made Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck such a great read. She debunks widely-accepted but scientifically unsupported notions about self-esteem, shame, willpower, and more and demonstrates that:- Thinking your way into changing (as so many therapists and self-help books advise) is the most inefficient way to go about it.- The mind is bigger than the brain, meaning that your body and your behavior are your gym for turning yourself into the new, confident you.- Fear is not just the problem; it’s also the solution.- By targeting your fears with behavior, you make changes in your brain that reshape your habitual ways of behaving and the emotions that go with them.Follow Amy Alkon's groundbreaking advice in Unf*ckology, and eventually, you’ll no longer need to act like the new you; you’ll become the new you. And how totally f*cking cool is that?

About Amy Alkon

Amy Alkon does “applied behavioral science,” translating scientific research into highly practical advice. Alkon writes The Science Advice Goddess, an award-winning, syndicated column that runs in newspapers across the United States and Canada. She is also the author of Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck and I See Rude People. She has been on Good Morning America, The Today Show, NPR, CNN, MTV, and does a weekly science podcast. She has written for Psychology Today, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times Magazine, the New York Daily News, among others, and has given a TED talk. She is the President of the Applied Evolutionary Psychology Society. She lives in Venice, California.


Reviews

This is an irreverent, bold read dipping both in neuropsychology research and in the reportedly personal experiences of the author. Ultimately this is a book with temper, according to the author: Q: This book spent several years trying to kill me.(c) The idea of performing a Customer Satisfaction Sur......more

Goodreads review by Lori

This was an impulse purchase - I could have lived without it. While I liked some of the book, much of the advice I have read elsewhere. In addition, I was not really the target audience - this seems to be written for those who are afraid of social contact and that is not me. However, as I said I lik......more

Goodreads review by Carmen

There was a lot of good content in this book and I really enjoyed the scientific backing and context she provided in a great many instances- but this book, overall, is one of the most disorganized, scattered train of thoughts I've read in a long time. I love her humor, I liked most of her message, b......more

I loved this book. I'm not necessarily a big fan of some of there language, but I get it, so it didn't bother me overly. I appreciated the irreverent mix of serious science, practical step by step advice, and silly humor. I knew some of the techniques empirically, but was happy to see the research b......more

Goodreads review by Shelley

Amy's wit and wisdom shine in her clever writing style. I enjoyed her research and scientific findings leading her to break free from her former self. This is not the same old self-help type of book, it's more. Her inclusion of why we do what we do (with scientific backing) that limits our confidenc......more