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“An excellent road map and tool kit to assist you in creating a
longer, healthier, more joyful life. Read and learn how to be too
busy to die, and become ageless by losing track of time.”
–Bernie Siegel,
MD,
Author of Love, Medicine, and
Miracles and
Peace, Love and Healing
“People are living longer and healthier lives.
Defy Aging shows us how to do it well. It’s a visionary road map to help us
live fuller and richer lives. I highly recommend everyone over 40 to read it!”
–Betty Friedan,
Ph.D.,
Founder of the National Organization of Women and author of The Feminine Mystique and The Fountain of Age.
“Dr. Brickey's new book Defy Aging
has successfully achieved the near impossible task of distilling thousands of
scientific articles and hundreds of books in the field of health and longevity
into one easy-to-read compendium of anti-aging science. This is a must-read
review book of an emerging new field of anti-aging medical technology which
promises many of its readers will see their 150th birthday with full mental and
physical faculties intact. I recommend it.”
–Ronald Klatz, M.D., D.O., Founder and
President of the American Academy
of Anti-Aging Medicine,
author of Stopping the Clock and Ten Weeks to a Younger You
“Defy Aging coaches and mentors you skill
by skill on living longer and taking your life to a higher level. Dr. Brickey,
an exceptional life coach, has an astonishing range and depth of knowledge.
Defy Aging is a well-written, illuminating, practical guide to living a good
life and a long life. I highly recommend.”
–Ben Dean, Ph.D., Founder and President of MentorCoach, The nation’s
preeminent training program for clinicians becoming professional
coaches.
“Starting their own lives trusting no one over thirty, Baby Boomers never
expected to age. Now finding themselves well over fifty, they are desperately
looking for perpetual youth in all the wrong places. But it is not too late.
There is an antidote to aging: read this book!”
–Distinguished Professor Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D., An APA past president, President of the Nicholas &
Dorothy Cummings Foundation, and author of Focused
Psychotherapy.
“Defy Aging reminds us that “old age
ain’t for sissies” but it is a time for discovery, warmth and wisdom, if we
follow the road map outlined in this empowering book. I would heartily recommend
it for any of us who are aging.”
–Ellen McGrath, Ph.D., Internationally
acclaimed executive coach, author of
When Feeling Bad is Good, and frequent expert commentator on ABC
News, Good Morning America, Fox News and 20/20.
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“I will be 70 next month and I believe
Defy Aging just might help me remain vital for 30 or 40 years
more—at least.”
–Sam Keen, Ph.D.,
men's movement leaders and author of Iron John
“Defy Aging is a must read for anyone
wanting to live long and well.”
–Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., Author of Brain Longevity and Food as Medicine
“Defy Aging is a refreshing new way of
looking at life. Dr. Brickey brilliantly addresses the mental and emotional
aspects of living that are 70% of health and longevity with a practical program.
Defy Aging is a book worth reading and a guide worth having.”
–Jack G. Wiggins, Ph.D., Psy.D. A past president of the American Psychological Association (APA).
“Most
books about longevity are about pills and diets and say little about the mental
and emotional aspects that drive 70% of longevity. Defy Aging is a unique, groundbreaking book that leaves behind
conventional thinking and gives a map for living longer, richer, fuller lives.
It is a visionary manifesto.”
–Stanley Graham,
Ph.D., A past president of the American Psychological Association (APA).
“When
Dr. Brickey initially talked to me about living a vital, healthy life for 150
years, I was very skeptical. Defy Aging
built such a strong research-based case that I’m now convinced. I have used his
materials in my women’s groups and they loved them.”
–Carol Roche, Ph.D., President of LifeCycle Directions. Dr. Roche has
doctorates in both physiology and psychology.
“What an exceptional
book! Doctor Brickey marshals the
evidence to prove what many of us have always suspected: longevity is at least 70% mental! Those with
the right beliefs, attitudes, coping skills and lifestyles will continue to
live well while living long. Those who do not attend to the mental aspects of
aging not only have shorter lives, they also have more health problems, more
pain and more depression. Do not wait
until you are over 50 to read this book.
And, do not confuse its easy reading style with a lack of
substance. Brickey knows his stuff and
knows it well enough to refrain from having to show it off with torturous
academic prose.”
–Ron Fox, Ph.D., An
APA past
president.
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