The Mind Economy: Memory, Cognition, and Psychological Transformation
The Mind Economy redefines how we understand the mind—treating it as an economic system in which memory is a central and valuable resource. Integrating perspectives from psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and economics, Professor Oliver Hoffmann introduces a groundbreaking framework for thinking about cognition, identity, and self-development. At the heart of the book lies the idea that memory, narration, and imagination are dynamic, exchangeable forces that structure our inner world and drive our decision-making processes.
Drawing on insights from ancient philosophy to modern neuroscience, Hoffmann outlines a new form of “economic cognitive therapy” and provides practical tools for self-regulation, emotional integration, and enhanced mental efficiency. Support systems such as yoga, meditation, and cultural immersion are woven into this model, offering readers a holistic path toward personal transformation. This book is essential reading for psychologists, therapists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the mind’s inner workings—and how to work with them.

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The Mind Economy: Memory, Cognition, and Psychological Transformation
The Mind Economy redefines how we understand the mind—treating it as an economic system in which memory is a central and valuable resource. Integrating perspectives from psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and economics, Professor Oliver Hoffmann introduces a groundbreaking framework for thinking about cognition, identity, and self-development. At the heart of the book lies the idea that memory, narration, and imagination are dynamic, exchangeable forces that structure our inner world and drive our decision-making processes.
Drawing on insights from ancient philosophy to modern neuroscience, Hoffmann outlines a new form of “economic cognitive therapy” and provides practical tools for self-regulation, emotional integration, and enhanced mental efficiency. Support systems such as yoga, meditation, and cultural immersion are woven into this model, offering readers a holistic path toward personal transformation. This book is essential reading for psychologists, therapists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the mind’s inner workings—and how to work with them.

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The Mind Economy: Memory, Cognition, and Psychological Transformation

The Mind Economy: Memory, Cognition, and Psychological Transformation

by Oliver Hoffmann
The Mind Economy: Memory, Cognition, and Psychological Transformation

The Mind Economy: Memory, Cognition, and Psychological Transformation

by Oliver Hoffmann

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The Mind Economy redefines how we understand the mind—treating it as an economic system in which memory is a central and valuable resource. Integrating perspectives from psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and economics, Professor Oliver Hoffmann introduces a groundbreaking framework for thinking about cognition, identity, and self-development. At the heart of the book lies the idea that memory, narration, and imagination are dynamic, exchangeable forces that structure our inner world and drive our decision-making processes.
Drawing on insights from ancient philosophy to modern neuroscience, Hoffmann outlines a new form of “economic cognitive therapy” and provides practical tools for self-regulation, emotional integration, and enhanced mental efficiency. Support systems such as yoga, meditation, and cultural immersion are woven into this model, offering readers a holistic path toward personal transformation. This book is essential reading for psychologists, therapists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the mind’s inner workings—and how to work with them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839996573
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication date: 10/14/2025
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Oliver Hoffmann is a professor of innovation management and psychology, exploring the intersection of cognition, memory, and economic thinking in the human mind.

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