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Intrusive Thoughts: The Ultimate Guide to Overcoming Intrusive Thoughts (An All-inclusive Guide to Tame Involuntary Thinking and Embrace Coping Strategies) - cover

Intrusive Thoughts: The Ultimate Guide to Overcoming Intrusive Thoughts (An All-inclusive Guide to Tame Involuntary Thinking and Embrace Coping Strategies)

Bernard Rodriguez

Publisher: Gupta Jyoti

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You can release yourself from disturbing thoughts, break the shackles of shame, and diminish your inner anxieties. You can free yourself completely from intrusive thoughts and be in control of your own mind.Get this incredible read and you’ll learn various cognitive behavior therapy (cbt) techniques, positive affirmations, and powerful strategies to move beyond your adverse compulsions, so you can focus on living a healthy life and being content within your own soul.In this book, you will discover:Discover the underlying triggers of your intrusive thoughts and how to address them.Learn powerful mindfulness techniques to stay grounded and present.Equip yourself with tools to remain calm and focused during mental turmoil.Transform your mental narrative and heal from past traumas.Build and maintain healthy, supportive relationships.Enhance your emotional resilience against intrusive thoughts.Gain insights into the psychology behind intrusive thoughts.It's an essential journal for any teen or young adult seeking a path to overcoming ocd, providing the tools for self-help and therapy enhancement. Engaging and insightful, it's a must-have among books aimed at empowering kids and women to tame their fears and reclaim control from ocd.Whether you're just starting to notice ocd's impact on your life or looking for new strategies to deal with long-standing challenges, this book is an essential resource. It's designed to help you understand your disorder, make informed decisions about your treatment, and unlock a life unburdened by ocd.
Available since: 06/04/2025.
Print length: 80 pages.

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