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A Brain Gone Wrong
by W. Dean Belnap
6x9 148 pages softcover

"We live in a time of overwhelming hedonism. The rampant adulation of carnal appetites and passions is an enormous challenge for teenagers and their parents. Dr. Dean Belnap’s book provides the scientific understanding of why our youth must protect their minds and their bodies from the venomous addictions of drugs and pornography. This book needs to be studied and adopted into the behavior of every family if they hope to avoid the tragedies that Dr. Belnap and his colleagues see in the lives of those who come to them for hope and healing."
 
John L. Harmer ~ Chairman, The Lighted Candle Society

The 21st century faces a war with no name and no marked battleground. The casualties are legion; they are our youth. They come from every address and ability and are being squandered in what was once considered the lifestyle of only a sullied few. Parents today worry about children caught up in pornography, drugs, eating disorders and much more and wring their hands at their precious teens who are bent on self-destructive paths. What is happening is that the youth’s tender—and still learning—brain is caught up in a downward spiral and is actually rewired.

In A Brain Gone Wrong, you’ll discover how addiction can negatively imprint and impair pure functions of the prefrontal cortex of the brain. But more importantly, you’ll learn how the brain can be rewired and how the God-given gift of a brain that can think and reason and make sound judgments can be restored. With spiritual help and recognition of moral absolutes, imprinting can be reversed, but it takes adherence to the laws of God and the healing power of his love.

That perfect love of the Savior can reshape the soul and its thinking. Just as he helped the blind to see, the lame to walk and the leper to be cleansed, he can remake a “brain gone wrong” and bring about a “mighty change” that will reverse negative imprinting and encourage love, acceptance, humility and tranquility.