UK physician Dr. J Crespo releases book on biological transformation

Dr. J Crespo, a UK-based physician, has released The Science of Becoming, a new book that offers a medically grounded framework for personal transformation. Drawing from neuroscience and clinical experience, the book argues that sustainable change comes from biological alignment rather than willpower alone. It addresses why capable individuals often feel stuck, reframing issues like burnout as biological signals.

Dr. J Crespo's The Science of Becoming presents transformation as a process of alignment, not force. Based on his clinical practice in settings including corporate boardrooms, maximum-security prisons, hospitals, and palliative-care units, Crespo integrates neuroscience, endocrinology, psychology, and relational science. The book explores how chronic stress rewires the brain and body, how inflammation, hormones, and sleep influence identity and motivation, and how trauma is stored physiologically. It emphasizes neuroplasticity's role in enabling change at any age and views relationships as a form of biological medicine.

Crespo states, "Motivation isn't the issue, biological fit is." Unlike many self-help books that promote positive thinking or medicine's pharmaceutical approaches, this work bridges the gap by asking how individuals are biologically built to operate. Each chapter draws on peer-reviewed research and clinical insights, covering themes such as the inseparability of mind and body, the neuroscience of identity, burnout culture, the impact of hormones and inflammation on mental clarity, prevention-focused health, authenticity over external validation, and sustainable passion versus dopamine-driven success.

The author's journey from law and finance to medicine, with cross-cultural experience in Spain and the United Kingdom, shapes his integrative perspective. Broadcaster Nick Ferrari endorses the book, noting, "What do you get if you blend a lawyer, finance executive and medical doctor? An author whose unique background results in a distinctive voice providing an easily digestible but also forensic and clinical guide as to how you can discover and nurture your inner self."

Crespo observed, "I spent years watching brilliant, successful people crumble not because they lacked ambition or intelligence, but because they were chasing goals built on someone else's blueprint while fighting their own biology." The book reframes anxiety, burnout, and stagnation as biological signals, with Crespo explaining, "Identity is not created. It is revealed when biology and environment stop competing with each other."

It includes discussions on the biological foundations of change, physiological effects of stress, sleep and circadian rhythm, nutrition as biological information, and the role of relationships in development. A year-long transformation protocol concludes the book, advocating prevention, alignment, and physiological literacy amid rising burnout and chronic disease. Crespo summarizes, "you are not finished. Your biology is still capable of transformation."

The book is available in hardcover, paperback, and digital formats through major retailers, with accessibility beginning March 19, 2026, via Amazon in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and the Middle East. Pre-orders are currently available.

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