When did you last truly play?
Not exercise. Not scroll through your phone. Not watch something while you worried about tomorrow. Play. The real kind. The kind where you forgot about the time and forgot about what anyone thought of you and were just completely, fully there.
If you cannot remember, this book is for you.
When Did You Stop Playing? isn't a self-help book about adding fun to your schedule. It is the science of why your brain and body cannot function at their best without play, and a clear-eyed, compassionate guide to getting it back.
Dr. Patricia Farrell, a licensed clinical psychologist with decades of experience, takes you through the research in plain language that does not require a medical degree to understand. You will learn why chronic stress has likely dismantled your nervous system's ability to play. You will understand why the guilt you feel when you enjoy yourself is not a personal failing but the result of centuries of cultural conditioning. And you will find practical, realistic strategies for rebuilding a play practice that fits your actual life, not someone else's ideal version of it.
This book covers:
● The neuroscience of play: what dopamine, the prefrontal cortex, and your brain's PLAY system are doing when you play and why their absence is making you less resilient, less creative, and less healthy
● The biology of fun: how play directly reduces cortisol, improves immune function, and increases heart rate variability in ways that protect your body from the inside out
● The cultural history that stole your permission to play: where the idea came from that serious adults do not play, and why that idea is wrong
● The eight adult play types: how to find your own so you stop trying to play in ways that do not suit you and start finding the kind that actually works
● How to start when you feel ridiculous and have twelve minutes between obligations
● What play does for relationships, creativity, aging, and the quality of every day that remains
Whether you are thirty-five or seventy-five, whether you stopped playing last year or three decades ago, the research is clear: your brain still knows how to do this. It has been waiting.
This book finds you where you are and shows you the way back.
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