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Women Calm Nerves

Ritika Gupta

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Women Calm Nerves explores a holistic approach to anxiety management, specifically tailored for women. It addresses the escalating rates of anxiety disorders by combining the natural calming properties of chamomile with established psychological techniques like cognitive restructuring and mindfulness. The book acknowledges the unique challenges women face, such as societal expectations and hormonal fluctuations, offering tailored strategies for coping. Did you know chamomile interacts with the nervous system to ease tension? Or that cognitive restructuring can challenge negative thought patterns? This book navigates the historical context of herbal remedies while grounding its recommendations in current scientific research. It progresses from introducing the fundamentals of anxiety and the science behind chamomile to providing step-by-step guidance on incorporating psychological techniques into daily life. The approach emphasizes empowering readers with accessible, evidence-based methods to promote relaxation and well-being. The aim is to provide a sustainable path towards stress reduction and emotional well-being. It includes sections on chamomile therapy, cognitive behavioral techniques, and mindfulness exercises. Ultimately, it assists women in creating personalized self-care plans, recognizing when professional help is needed, and fostering emotional resilience.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 122 pagine.

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