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Anxiety Control

River Mindfulness

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Sinopsis

Anxiety Control provides a comprehensive, evidence-based guide to managing anxiety and reclaiming a more fulfilling life. It emphasizes actionable strategies drawn from psychology and stress management, focusing on techniques like relaxation, cognitive restructuring, and exposure therapy.Did you know anxiety manifests both psychologically and physiologically, impacting daily life? This book helps readers understand these manifestations, empowering them to manage anxiety rather than feeling overwhelmed.

 
The book uniquely combines established therapeutic models with practical, step-by-step instructions. Beginning with the nature of anxiety and anxiety disorders, it progresses through detailed explanations of relaxation techniques, cognitive restructuring to challenge negative thought patterns, and demystified exposure therapy. It’s structured to provide a complete understanding of anxiety management, ending with strategies for long-term progress.

 
Anxiety Control distinguishes itself with its emphasis on evidence-based techniques and practical approach, offering specific strategies supported by scientific research. It provides a roadmap for developing resilience and implementing effective coping mechanisms, making complex concepts accessible to anyone seeking self-help and stress reduction.
Disponible desde: 15/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 145 páginas.

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