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Daniel G. Amen, M.D.

Daniel G. Amen, MD, is a physician, a double board–certified psychiatrist, the founder of Amen Clinics, a 10-time New York Times bestselling author, and the recipient of the John Maxwell Transformational Leadership Award for 2019. Dr. Amen has written, produced, and hosted 14 popular public television shows about the brain that have aired more than 110,000 times across North America. He has spoken for the National Security Agency, and his work has been featured in outlets including Newsweek, Time magazine, HuffPost, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and Men's Health. He is the author of more than 30 books, including The End of Mental IllnessChange Your Brain, Change Your Life, Healing Anxiety and Depression, and Healing ADD Revised Edition.
The Brain Warrior's Way
The Brain Warrior's Way Cookbook
Change Your Brain, Change Your Life (Revised and Expanded)
Unleash the Power of the Female Brain
Healing ADD Revised Edition
Use Your Brain to Change Your Age
The Amen Solution
Change Your Brain, Change Your Body
Magnificent Mind at Any Age
The Brain in Love
Change Your Brain, Change Your Life
Sex on the Brain
Making a Good Brain Great
Preventing Alzheimer's
Healing Anxiety and Depression

Books

The Brain Warrior's Way
The Brain Warrior's Way Cookbook
Change Your Brain, Change Your Life (Revised and Expanded)
Unleash the Power of the Female Brain
Healing ADD Revised Edition
Use Your Brain to Change Your Age
The Amen Solution
Change Your Brain, Change Your Body
Magnificent Mind at Any Age
The Brain in Love
Change Your Brain, Change Your Life
Sex on the Brain
Making a Good Brain Great
Preventing Alzheimer's
Healing Anxiety and Depression

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