MIND MATTERS

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MIND MATTERS

Mind MattersWhat if your mind isn't one thing—but a house full of residents?Mind Matters explores a framework for understanding the complexity inside all of us. Drawing on developmental psychology, neuroscience, cultural wisdom, and honest acknowledgment of what we don't know, physician and clinical educator Dr. Toye Oyelese examines how the different parts of ourselves form, interact, and sometimes take over.This isn't self-help with easy answers. It's an exploration—asking questions like: Where do these internal "residents" come from? Why are early wounds so stubborn? What's really happening when we talk to ourselves? And what might recent research on psychedelics reveal about accessing the parts of us that ordinary work can't reach?Rooted in Yoruba cultural wisdom that "a house divided cannot stand," Mind Matters offers a way of thinking about internal conflict, personal change, and what it means to navigate life when we can't fully know our own systems.For anyone who's ever wo

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Mind MattersWhat if your mind isn't one thing—but a house full of residents?Mind Matters explores a framework for understanding the complexity inside all of us. Drawing on developmental psychology, neuroscience, cultural wisdom, and honest acknowledgment of what we don't know, physician and clinical educator Dr. Toye Oyelese examines how the different parts of ourselves form, interact, and sometimes take over.This isn't self-help with easy answers. It's an exploration—asking questions like: Where do these internal "residents" come from? Why are early wounds so stubborn? What's really happening when we talk to ourselves? And what might recent research on psychedelics reveal about accessing the parts of us that ordinary work can't reach?Rooted in Yoruba cultural wisdom that "a house divided cannot stand," Mind Matters offers a way of thinking about internal conflict, personal change, and what it means to navigate life when we can't fully know our own systems.For anyone who's ever wo

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