The new book “What’s Behind Your Belly Button?” by Martha Char Love and
Robert W. Sterling explains what your gut feelings are actually capable of
telling you about your inner instinctive needs, how to listen to the voice of
your gut, and how to use both of your brains—head and gut—to work together for
your optimal health and well-being. Although numerous books and articles have
recently talked about the gut instincts as valuable in giving us useful hunches
in the decision-making process, “What’s Behind Your Belly Button?” goes much
further and explains how gut feelings not only have a psychological
intelligence of their own, but are also understandably rational in their
functioning and reflect in their own voice how well the two instinctive human
needs of acceptance and of control of one’s own responses in our lives are
being met. While the authors make this material easy to understand, the
psychological explanations of gut intelligence and instincts in this book are
comprehensive and based upon clinical studies with hundreds people by the two
authors.
Utilizing the research of Dr. Michael Gershon, M.D. on the
gut brain or second brain, the work
of Dr. Lise Eliot who charts the development of children from conception
through the first five years of life, recent research of their own in the
Psychology Department at Sonoma State University, and their vast clinical
experience in career counseling and psychometry, the two authors of “What’s
Behind Your Belly Button” have presented an interpretation of recent medical
research into a new revolutionary understanding of gut instincts and a more
accurate behavioral understanding of the Self and human nature than has
previously been available.
This book is recommended for anyone looking for a hopeful view of
humankind and a method for getting in touch with gut instincts to reduce
stress, cope with fear and anxiety, deal with health issues and make efforts to
stay healthy, and to increase optimal problem-solving and life-decision making
abilities. It is a book that would be useful for general audience readers as a
self-help book, as well as for scholars of psychology, education, neurology,
medicine, and business organizational leadership interested in the well-being
of healthy decision-making and the human condition. “What’s Behind Your Belly Button?”
is now available for purchase on Amazon.com.