The Art and Science of Well-Being: Unlocking the 9 Dimensions for Freedom in Mind, Body, and Spirit

Category: Self- Help
Author: Rob Douk
Publisher: Forbes Books
Publication Date: January 6, 2026
Number of Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 979-8887505633
ASIN: B0FLJ61M29

Dr. Rob Douk’s The Art and Science of Well-Being presents a transformative holistic framework called “neurobiotheology”, which integrates neuroscience, behavioral psychology, and spiritual intelligence to redefine wellness as wholeness rather than perfection. Organized around nine dimensions across three realms (mind: intellectual, creative, financial; body: occupational, physical, environmental; spirit: spiritual, emotional, social), the book refines Douk's extraordinary personal journey, from infant refugee fleeing Cambodia’s killing fields to Harvard-trained psychologist and entrepreneur experiencing burnout, and this journey creates the backbone and lived proof of his methodology. Each chapter explores scientific research supporting wellness practices while offering practical tools, such as the “Five R's” for emotional regulation and the ‘Well Method” (knowledge, choice, belief, habit, freedom) for sustainable transformation.

What distinguishes this work is its courageous integration of empirical science with spiritual depth, without giving either more importance than the other. Dr. Rob Douk fascinated me with his storytelling, and I marveled at the lessons he draws from his personal experience. He has that uncanny ability to deliver experiences and examples that are relevant and resonant. It was thought-provoking and enjoyable to discover how he reframes wellness not as self-optimization but as surrender, the art of releasing the trauma-driven need for control that many high achievers carry in them. The concept of “liminal space” examines the transitional periods where growth occurs between identities. Particularly compelling is his argument that true well-being emerges only when mind, body, and spirit function as an integrated whole, supported by research on neuroplasticity, epigenetics, and myokines (exercise-induced ''hope molecules''). The book's unique contribution lies in dismantling the false dichotomy between faith and science: “If God is the author of all things, then he is also the author of science.” This is wellness literature at its most human: scientifically rigorous yet spiritually generous, acknowledging that we heal not by perfecting ourselves but by belonging to something greater. The Art and Science of Well-Being challenged me to seek balance in a completely new way; it is not easy, but it gives you what you need for work on you that truly matters. 

Reviewed By: Jayne Anne Rooney

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Date: February 16, 2026

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