Is anxiety and fear a problem for you?
Have you tried to win the war with your anxious mind and body, only to
end up feeling frustrated, powerless, and stuck? If so, you’re not alone. But there is a way forward, a path into
genuine happiness, and a way back into living the kind of life you so
desperately want. This workbook will
help you get started on this new journey today!
Now in its second edition, The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for
Anxiety offers a new approach to your anxiety, fears, and your life. Within its pages, you’ll find a powerful and
tested set of tools and strategies to help you gain freedom from fear, trauma,
worry, and all the many manifestations of anxiety and fear. The book offers an empowering approach to
help you create the kind of life you so desperately want to live.
Based on a revolutionary approach to psychological health and wellness
called acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), this fully revised and updated
second edition offers compelling new exercises to help you create the
conditions for your own genuine happiness and peace of mind. You’ll learn how
your mind can trap you, keeping you stuck and struggling in anxiety and fear.
You’ll also discover ways to nurture your capacity for acceptance, mindfulness,
kindness, and compassion, and use these qualities to weaken the power of
anxiety and fear so that you can gain the space do what truly matters to you.
Now is the time.
Nobody chooses anxiety. And
there is no healthy way to “turn off” anxious thoughts and feelings like a
light switch. But you can learn to break free from the shackles of anxiety and
fear and take back your life. The purpose of this workbook is to help you do
just that. Your life is calling on you to make that choice, and the skills in
this workbook can help you make it happen. You can live better, more fully, and
more richly with or without anxiety and fear. This book will show you the way.
Recent studies support for the effectiveness of ACT-based self-help
workbooks as a low-cost treatment for people experiencing anxiety. (Ritzert,
T., Forsyth, J. P., Berghoff, C. R., Boswell, J., & Eifert, G. H.
(2016). Evaluating the effectiveness of
ACT for anxiety disorders in a self-help context: Outcomes from a randomized
wait-list controlled trial. Behavior
Therapy, 47, 431-572.)
This book has been awarded The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies Self-Help Seal of Merit — an award bestowed on outstanding self-help
books that are consistent with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles
and that incorporate scientifically tested strategies for overcoming mental
health difficulties. Used alone or in conjunction with therapy, our books offer
powerful tools readers can use to jump-start changes in their lives.
Year: 2016
Edition: 2
Language: english
Pages: 368
ISBN 13: 9781626253346
ISBN: 162625334X
File: PDF, 12.37 MB

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