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I was interested to read this book. Like the author I also suffered a traumatic brain injury and could identify with some of the same issues around this.
There are some good tips and strategies in here. There is alot of science and exploration of stress and the impact cycle that has on physical /mental health. but when it got into links between blocked misaligned chakras being the cause of thyroid issues I'm afraid it felt alot less science based. There is no doubt the link between stress and autoimmune diseases but chakras, you've lost me. I'm sure this will not bother some people, but it bothered me.
Thank you NetGalley, the publisher and the author Jocelyn Pepe for the chance to review this book in exchange for an honest review.

There was something I didn’t quite like about the narrative of this book. Maybe something about the way it was written - the assumption that all women go through the 3 p’s puberty, pregnancy and perimenopause. However, I have still given it quite a high score as the reflection questions and exercises I thought were quite good, allowing it to be of practical use to people and not so theoretical that they read it and have greater understanding but no tools.

“Claim Your Brain” lives up to its title. Instead of another vague, one‑size‑fits‑all checklist, it lays out the science of mental health in clear, engaging language and shows you how to apply it in real life. The authors don’t talk down to you or hand out hollow “just be better”; they give you the knowledge—and the confidence—to take back control of your own overall health.

My first Net Galley approved book and review!
I was interested quickly in this book due to the importance of hormonal changes in women effecting how our brains work. As the book went on that subject dropped entirely and this became more of a self help guided journal. Lots of writing prompts asking lots of questions. I really didn’t know how to interpret the authors approach to Tru? It just seemed like a piggy backing take on lots of other self help guides, but that being said I think they are all really similarly written. Had this been the very first self help book I’ve ever read I would probably give a higher rating.

write a 4.5 star review for Claim your brain by Jocelyn Pepe
"Claim Your Brain" by Jocelyn Pepe is a thoughtful and practical guide for anyone feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, or simply seeking to improve their mental health and overall quality of life. The book stands out by offering not just inspiration but a clear, actionable plan grounded in science and real-world experience. This approach to mental health is accessible and compassionate, making it especially helpful .The integration of mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral strategies provides a solid framework to understand and manage negative thought patterns. While some sections felt a bit dense and repetitive, the overall message is empowering and the workbook-style exercises encourage active engagement. This book is a valuable resource for those ready to take control of their mental wellness with practical tools they can start using right away. I would rate it 4.5 stars for its clarity, and actionable ideas. Thank you to the publisher as well as Netgalley for providing an advanced copy to review.

The TrU Model's five-pillar framework represents a sophisticated and comprehensive approach to mental health by effectively bridging the gap between academic research and practical application. This model underscores the necessity of addressing wellbeing through a holistic lens, recognizing that sustainable mental health cannot be achieved through isolated interventions. The five pillars—personal growth, social support, physical health, emotional regulation, and resilience—work synergistically to create a robust foundation for mental wellbeing. By integrating these elements, the TrU Model not only aligns with contemporary research but also offers practical strategies that individuals can adopt in daily life. This approach empowers individuals to develop a deeper understanding of their mental health and equips them with the tools needed for long-term resilience and balance.

This book was so helpful! Understanding my brain and the way it works will help keep me from it getting hijacked! Thank you for this wonderful guide to my mental chaos. I know I might not be able to stop it all the time but having tools is invaluable!!

Claim your Brain is a thought provoking read. With a perfect blend of science and emotion, Pepe takes the reader on an informational journey to understand the power of our own brains. Along the way, connections between emotional health, gut health, social health, and physical health are all explained in an easy to process manner making the book a practical guide for the everyday reader looking to improve their personal well-being.

This stands out as a sophisticated approach to mental health that bridges the gap between academic research and practical application. The TrU Model's five-pillar framework demonstrates an understanding that sustainable wellbeing requires holistic intervention.