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'This book is going to fundamentally change some of the most important conversations in your life-the ones you have with yourself.' - Adam Grant, bestselling author of Give and Take

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We all have a voice in our head. We tune into its endless chatter to look for guidance, ideas and wisdom. Except sometimes, this voice leads us down a rabbit hole of negative self-talk and endless rumination.

These silent conversations are so powerful they can sink our mood, trip us up and even impact our health. How can we take back control? This is the question award-winning psychologist Ethan Kross set out to answer twenty years ago when he began an audacious mission - to study the conversations we have with ourselves.

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An Amazon Best Book of February 2021: It turns out some of the most important conversations we have are with ourselves. Ethan Kross examines the voice that speaks inside our head, explains why it’s there, and reveals how we can learn to rely on it rather than being broken by it. Chatter is a revealing and masterful take on human nature. –Chris Schluep, Amazon Book Review

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vermilion
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 26, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1785041959
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1785041952
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.9 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.02 x 0.79 x 9.21 inches
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Ethan Kross, PhD, is one of the world's leading experts on emotion regulation. An award-­winning professor in the University of Michigan’s top-­ranked Department of Psychology and its Ross School of Business, he is the director of the Emotion & Self Control Laboratory. Ethan has participated in policy discussion at the White House, spoken at TED and SXSW, and consulted with some of the world’s top executives and organizations. He has been interviewed on CBS Evening News, Good Morning America, Anderson Cooper Full Circle, and NPR's Morning Edition. His pioneering research has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New England Journal of Medicine, and Science. He completed his BA at the University of Pennsylvania and his PhD at Columbia University.

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Customers find the book insightful, providing clear explanations of psychological science and useful tools for changing emotional responses. Moreover, the writing style is engaging and easy to understand, making it a natural and fun-to-read book. Additionally, customers appreciate its actionable content. However, the information quality receives mixed reviews.

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"...into a more coherent perspective, but you also learn to face life-predicaments with acceptance, flexibility, courage, tolerance, and the ability to..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, finding it engaging, concise, and easy to understand, with one customer noting that it includes a great summary at the end for quick reference.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021
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    Ethan Kross is an experimental psychologist and neuroscientist who specializes in emotion regulation. He is a professor of psychology and management at the University of Michigan and director of the Emotion and Self Control Laboratory, where he studies the science of the silent conversations or how we talk to ourselves.

    His book is divided into seven chapters and an appendix outlining the specific tools discussed in the book to reduce anxiety and offer hope.

    Much of the talk we say to ourselves is helpful. We plan for an interview; we think about what we want to say in a presentation; we rehearse our conversation with our mother-in-law before Thanksgiving Day dinner; we talk to ourselves about how to apologize to our spouse for our rude behavior and irritability.

    Professor Kross, and other neuroscientists, have discovered that we are the authors of our life stories; our brain secretes interpretations of the world to help us create a coherent, sensible, explanation for events and our experiences.

    Professor Kross estimates we spend about one-third to one-half of our waking hours talking to ourselves. He says people can think to themselves at a rate that is equal to speaking 4,000 words per-minute out loud.

    Sometimes what we say to ourselves backfires. We may catastrophize problems; ruminate through redundant loops of irrational thinking; bombard ourselves with negative thoughts, sabotage our ability to think clearly, and gain access to reams of negative self-talk ---- called chatter.

    This chatter can negatively affect our relationships, our work, and our physical health.

    Effective psychological therapy helps us to acknowledge our feelings and experiences, helps us bear our feelings and experiences without distorting reality, and helps us put our feelings and experiences into perspective.

    Through peer reviewed research, Professor Kross and his colleagues from all over the world, have identified methods or tools to expand our abilities to acknowledge, bear, and put into perspective our negative self-talk.

    These are times that test our mental health. If you are not anxious now, there is something wrong with you: the uncertainty of the pandemic --- sickness, death, loss; isolation from family and friends; the closing of schools requiring remote learning, a process new to teachers and students, often interfering with a parents’ ability to earn a living and children getting a proper education this year. Economic uncertainty – Will I be able to find another job? Will my business survive? When will I get the vaccine against the Corona virus? Political polarization. I’m not used to staying home with my spouse and children for twenty-four hours a day. I thought marital relationships are for better or worse, but not for lunch. These are only a few of the burdens and stresses preoccupying millions of citizens.

    My lawyer colleagues tell me filings for divorce have increased. Child protective service workers report an increase in domestic violence. Mental maladies such as depression, anxiety disorders, panic attacks, and the horrors of suicide have increased.

    Professor Kross offers an array of techniques aimed to reduce stress and anxiety, and to help you put these challenges into perspective. Not all of these tools work for everybody, but you are likely to find some methods that work for you.

    Someone said life is like climbing one mountain after another ---- the lifetime challenge is to enjoy mountain climbing.

    An underlying theme of Professor Kross’ creative, eloquent work, is to change your thinking to steady your emotions - to promote more rational thinking, self-control, self-confidence, reduce emotional distress, and find ways to enjoy mountain climbing.

    When he was a boy growing up, Professor Kross said whenever he faced a problem, his father would tell him, “to go inside,” to introspect, and a solution will occur to him. This fatherly advice, helped a lot.

    Yet, when Professor Kross took his first psychology class, to his chagrin, he learned the complexities of introspection. He wanted to know more about how to study the benefits of introspection and self-talk.

    In his book, Professor Kross takes us on a tour of tools generated from his lab and those of colleagues, that illuminate research-based methods to use introspection, to drop a bomb, so to speak, to stop self-talk gone crazy.

    These tools, such as distance self-talk, coach us through problems --- talking to ourselves out loud using our own name rather than the pronoun “I” to work through predicaments. Professor Kross has found examples of highly successful people – athletes, courageous young activists, and others who spontaneously make use of this seemingly simple technique.

    Another tool is called temporal distancing or mental time travel --- taking our minds into the future, telling ourselves that this pandemic will end, we will see our friends and family, we will get back to a more normal life.

    Professor Kross mentions some tools that many of us use that at first, we would not associate with reducing anxiety: cleaning our desk, organizing our clothes in the closet, cleaning the pots and pans. Controlling your outside environment helps us take charge of the internal chatter.

    Another tool that may reduce the backfiring chatter in our mind, is the experience of awe ---- we look up at the stars in the sky and realize we are one of billions of planets – maybe our problems are not so overwhelming after all.

    Research studies in Professor Kross’ lab tells us we benefit from emotional support when we share our internal chatter with understanding family or friends. But talking about our feelings may bring us closer to the listening friend, but unless we learn ways to broaden our perspective, to reframe our experiences, this venting of chatter may not help.

    No matter how good we get at using the creative, research-based tools in this book, coping with inevitable predicaments, moral dilemmas, atrocities, tragedies, fear, rejection, betrayal and more, maintaining mental stability is an ongoing challenge and process through life.

    Is it fair? No. Is it reality? Yes.

    Should your mental maladies interfere with your daily life, these psychological tools are some of the building blocks of effective psychological therapy.

    Psychological therapy may help reduce this negative chatter. You begin to acknowledge and understand the sources of your emotional distress, enhance your coping strategies, and recognize the breadth of your strengths. With increased knowledge and emotional learning, you not only put your life into a more coherent perspective, but you also learn to face life-predicaments with acceptance, flexibility, courage, tolerance, and the ability to take responsibility for your actions. Your self-talk will reflect these changes.

    Psychological therapy and reducing your chatter will not enable a life of contentment. Contentment is for cows. Getting control of your negative chatter may help you start to enjoy mountain climbing.

    Most psychological self-help books fit under the category of fiction. Dr. Kross’ book, “Chatter,” is that rare researched based psychology book that gets filed under nonfiction. Do yourself a favor, read this book. You will say to yourself, "thank you."
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
    This is a really interesting book about what goes on in your head.

    It is a simple and easy read.

    I enjoyed learning the science behind my thoughts and how I can better use my thoughts.

    So, if you hear me talking in the third person, the doctor told me to!

    I'm afraid after a few years, I will forget I even read this book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
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    Well written with thoughtful suggestions
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021
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    4.5 rounded to 5 stars

    Over the last year I have been drawn to memoirs and contemporary fiction with psychological themes. I believe this book is the first psychologically themed book I’ve read from self-help department. You know that chatterbox, that inner voice you have that seems to make your life miserable? Yeah, that. It is particularly chatty in introverts who spend a lot of time in their heads like me. Wouldn’t you love a way to just shut it up seeing as it’s generally a glass half empty yapper? If so, then you should pick up this book. It gives you a ton of ways to squelch the miserable totally unhelpful demoralizing blather coming from that inner voice.

    Ethan Kross, PhD, is a worldwide researcher and expert on controlling the conscious mind. He is currently a psychology professor at the University of Michigan where he is director of the Emotion & Self Control Laboratory. In Chatter, he uses research studies (his and other scholars’) focusing on the brain and human behavior and real-life experiences of famous and unfamous people to weave together a most compelling treatise on how to gain control over that inner voice, turning it from being a negative critic into a helpful coach.

    I was amazed at all the ways chatter can be corralled. And not just corralled but turned into something beneficial. Just corralling with a technique like mindfulness can turn off the negative thoughts for a while, but nothing really gets resolved. Dr. Kross teaches us how to corral AND convert that voice into a valuable constructive ally. Even though this was a Libby App book, I was highlighting like crazy as this stuff is so good. When I had to return the e-book I decided I needed to download my own copy from Amazon as I’m sure I will refer to it time and again.

    Another bonus in owning the book is there is a chapter entitled The Tools at the end. All the principles, tools, and techniques taught in how to turn spirals of negativity into clear and constructive thoughts are listed together in this section. The techniques are subdivided into those you can implement with yourself, tools that involve other people, and approaches that involve the environment. Some of the tools are tougher to pull off. For example, when you are in the heat of an argument, you have little time to journal about it or visualize being a neutral fly on the wall. The tools are thus listed in order of easiest/fastest to implement. My favorite is one of the fast ones—turn the chatter into 2nd or 3rd person using my name instead of “me” or “I.” It helps you zoom out from your inner voice and think more like a problem-solver not for yourself but for someone else. I can say to myself, “Chris, that’s ridiculous thinking—what would you think Jean should do if this was her situation and not yours?” Try it. It works!

    This is a read that requires you to pay attention. One half star off for that as I’m sometimes lazy when I read and then it’s work to pay attention. Five stars for content, however. I am definitely rounding up as content trumps my own inherent laziness. I highly recommend Chatter for everyone as everyone has that blasted inner voice.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
    Great book, easy read. has an entire cgapter of easy-to-use tools.

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  • Sarah
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for over-thinkers & negative self talkers
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 26, 2025
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    This book really spoke to me. I've suffered from anxiety, overthinking, and negative inner 'chatter' my whole life. This book was packed with actionable tips to harness our inner voice, and overcome that negative 'chatter'. And unlike so many positive psychology books, the advice was so practical and easy to implement, and the writing style was really accessible. Having read many positive psychology books and books on anxiety, this is absolutely one of my favourites. It even had tips for children: visualise yourself as a superhero! As for us adults, we could do that too, but we might also try talking to ourselves as if we were talking to a friend - even talking to ourselves with our first name (come on Sarah, I believe in you!). Or mental time travelling to a point in the future to consider how much this situation will matter when. Or just getting out in nature. And more. For anyone who suffers with that negative inner voice, I highly recommend this book. I feel it's suitable for teenagers and adults alike as the writing style is so accessible. You can see in the video I attach how much of this book I highlighted!
  • Arley
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very good
    Reviewed in Brazil on June 20, 2021
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    The author is able to face the "chatter" phenomena, something very common nowadays. I myself am always chattering a little, and after read this book my way of chattering did not stop, but change.
  • Davide
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ancora all'inizio, ma per ora ottimo libro!
    Reviewed in Italy on July 25, 2024
    Comprato per capire al meglio questo lato psicologico.

    Ottimo anche per migliorare l'inglese.
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  • Ravishankar G
    5.0 out of 5 stars Don’t miss reading it
    Reviewed in India on May 25, 2025
    Excellent book. Explains inner voice very well and gives a lot of strategies to understand and observe your chatter.
  • peterpato
    5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirador
    Reviewed in Spain on September 28, 2022
    Muy revelador y útil. Creo que es un libro que aporta puntos de vista interesantes sobre cómo gestionar las conversaciones internas que todos tenemos