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Anxiety and Phobia Workbook (Sixth Edition, Revised)
Anxiety and Phobia Workbook (Sixth Edition, Revised) | Edmund Bourne
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Now in its sixth edition and recommended by therapists worldwide, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook has been the unparalleled, essential resource for people struggling with anxiety and phobias for almost thirty years. Living with anxiety, panic disorders, or phobias can make you feel like you aren't in control of your life. If you're ready to tackle the fears that hold you back, this book is your go-to guide. Packed with the most effective skills for assessing and treating anxiety, this evidence-based workbook contains the latest clinical research. You'll develop a full arsenal of skills for quieting fears and taking charge of your anxious thoughts, including: Relaxation and breathing techniques Ending negative self-talk and mistaken beliefs Imagery and real-life desensitization Lifestyle, nutrition, and exercise changes Written by a leading expert in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and a classic in its field, this fully revised edition offers powerful, step-by-step treatment strategies for panic disorders, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), worry, and fear. You will also find updated information compatible with the DSM-V, as well as current information on medications and treatment, nutrition, mindfulness training, exposure therapy, and the latest research in neurobiology. Whether you suffer from anxiety and phobias yourself, or are a professional working with this population, this book will provide the latest treatment solutions for overcoming the fears that stand in the way of living a full, happy life. This workbook can be used on its own or as a supplement to therapy.
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madamereadsalot1
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There are lots of things on here that make me uncomfortable, especially if you were to combine them, like swarming insects in a small space.😆 But I don't actually worry about those things. Or it's circumstantial. Some of the stuff however is a very big problem. Like water and the germs/bacteria that lives in pools and bodies of water. Also, f*#& off with your netty pots and their brain eating bacteria.

#scarathlon #teamslaughter @Clwojick

MidnightBookGirl My friend tried to get me to use a netty pot, but I'm glad I resisted! I don't know if I'll ever swim in a lake or pond or ocean again. Give me a pool with enough chlorine to make my eyes red, please! 5y
madamereadsalot1 @MidnightBookGirl I used to be able to get in water. Then when natural bodies of water became difficult, I could manage private pools, not public. Now, I can't even do that. Taking my kids swimming is so hard b/c my anxiety is through the roof, I want to not watch but I'm afraid to not watch. Summer is hard for me. I feel like a horrible mom, my kids LOVE water. I don't even let them take baths. The process to permit even that is exhausting. 5y
Reagan Open water gives me the willies. No thank you. 5y
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Lreads
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After a few hard months of mental health issues, I‘m finally feeling more like myself than I have in a long time. There are still some rough spots but I‘m trying to take each day one step at a time. I‘m reading again and thought I would peek in on Litsy and say hi. #MentalHealth

CBee Hi 👋🏻 good to see you again ♥️ 6y
cobwebmoth Hi!❤ 6y
JoScho Missed you 😊💗 6y
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BarbaraJean Hi back! 👋🏼 Feeling more like yourself is a wonderful thing. All the best to you as you take that one step at a time! 🤗 6y
TrishB Hi 🙋‍♀️ sending best wishes 6y
LauraBrook Same here, a few hard months and avoidance of internet and Litsy things. Sorry you were going through it too, and I‘m very happy to see you back! 💖 6y
AmyG Glad to see you back. May things only get better for you. 6y
annahenke I‘m also going through a hard time right now. You are not alone. 6y
CouronneDhiver I‘m so pleased to see you back 😃👍 6y
mcipher Hello and welcome back! Good to hear you are feeling better. You‘ve been missed! ❤️ 6y
Chrissyreadit Glad you came back. 6y
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TheQuietQuill
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Taking notes tonight on anxiety and phobia. Since I‘ve become pregnant, I feel like anxiety is starting to slowly creep back into my life and I do not want that to happen. I feel like the world is out to get me and everyone hates me and I‘m usually not like that. It‘s probably my hormones but I‘m going to nip this in the bud and hopefully lose that tiny anxiety I‘ve been having 💪🏻

Hollie Good for you for being proactive and taking care of yourself. Hang in there 😘 6y
TheQuietQuill Thanks @Hollie I had anxiety before and helped myself by meditating and keeping calm, so hopefully will try that again with the help of this book 😌 6y
vkois88 It gets better! I have issues anyway, but mine got even worse during my pregnancy too. It got me down for a while, but I was able to pull through. You can do it ❤❤ 6y
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CarolynM Pregnancy certainly makes you feel very vulnerable so if you've a tendency to anxiety I've no doubt you'd be feeling it. It's good you're recognising the cause as something physical. Look after yourself and seek comfort from your loved ones.❤️❤️❤️ 6y
TheQuietQuill Thanks for your support girls ❤️❤️❤️ @vkois88 @CarolynM 6y
LiteraryinPA 💜💜💜 6y
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Lreads
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1. Brownies! Specifically homemade from the Duncan Hines mix with 3 eggs instead of 2 as they turn out more like cake.
2. Not Netflix but on CrunchyRoll: Bananya!
3. The tagged book. Reading about Anxiety and Depression just makes me feel worse!
4. Two years. Litsy is my favorite place.
5. On it! #friyayintro @jesshowbooks

WhatDeeReads That is a really specific favorite dessert! 😄 7y
Lreads @WhatDeeReads I know! I‘ve had a lot of brownies over the years and have found Duncan Hines makes the best. ☺️ 7y
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Lreads
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1. 💙😊👍
2. Jasper Fforde, Ali Brandon, Jenn McKinlay.
3. No plans! It's been a hard week and I need to rest.
4. Last.
5. On it! 👍
#FRIYAYINTRO @jess.how

BarbaraTheBibliophage 👏🏻👏🏻 I really need to start the Fforde books! 7y
Lreads @BarbaraTheBibliophage Jasper Fforde is so good! Best to read in order starting with The Eyre Affair. 7y
TK421 I love the Jack Sprat mysteries.😁📖😃 7y
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Sharpeipup ☕️ 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage That's my plan. My TBR is sooo long. (Preaching to the choir ...) 7y
MarriedtoMrT ❤️😉🤷‍♀️ 7y
MallenNC 😄😎👸🏻Happy Friday! 7y
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BookDragonNotWorm
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It must be horrible to suffer from one of these. I wonder what the fear of running out of books to read is called?

CocoReads That's my fear! 8y
LiteraryinPA It's so mean that the word for being afraid of long words is so long. It's like the cruelty of the word lisp having an "s." 8y
BookDragonNotWorm @LiteraryinLititz Ha! As someone who went to speech therapy for 7 years to stop lisping, that is So true! 8y
erzascarletbookgasm Abibliophobia - fear of running out of books to read! 😅 8y
kspenmoll 😂😂 8y
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