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Worrying Is Optional
- Break the Cycle of Anxiety and Rumination That Keeps You Stuck
Engelsk Paperback
Worrying Is Optional
- Break the Cycle of Anxiety and Rumination That Keeps You Stuck
Engelsk Paperback

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We live in an increasingly uncertain world, and if you struggle with worry, you aren''t alone. You should also know that there''s nothing wrong with worry. Worry happens to all of us-and it can even be helpful at times. But excessive worrying-the kind that keeps us up at night, interferes with our thinking during the day, and hijacks our ability to make decisions-is a big, big problem. The good news is that, while worry is inevitable, worrying is completely optional. This book will show you how to break free from the unhelpful thinking habits that keep you stuck in a loop of rumination and anxiety.

With help from this upbeat guide, you''ll learn to build your own customizable, anti-worrying toolbox using skills and strategies from metacognitive therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). You''ll discover the science behind why you worry, and how to put the brakes on unhelpful rumination and anxious thoughts-before they kick your worry and anxiety into high gear.

With this go-to guide, you will:

- Gain a better understanding of worry
- Learn why worry happens
- Know when to draw the line at disruptive worrying
- Challenge perfectionism and accept uncertainty

There''s no one-size-fits-all treatment for anxiety and worry, but by assembling an arsenal of tools, skills, and strategies, excessive worry can be managed effectively. This book will help you get started now.










Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
168
ISBN-13:
9781648482144
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1648482147
Udg. Dato:
28 dec 2023
Længde:
12mm
Bredde:
227mm
Højde:
151mm
Forlag:
New Harbinger Publications
Oplagsdato:
28 dec 2023
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