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Anxiety’s Deep Roots

Xena Mindhurst

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Anxiety's Deep Roots" offers a groundbreaking exploration of anxiety disorders through the dual lens of biological and environmental factors, presenting a comprehensive framework for understanding and managing this widespread condition. The book uniquely integrates traditional anxiety research with cutting-edge findings in neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and behavioral studies, demonstrating how anxiety functions as both a survival mechanism and a potential impediment to modern well-being.

 
Through three detailed sections, readers journey from the neurobiological foundations of anxiety, including the crucial role of the amygdala and stress hormones, to an examination of environmental triggers such as childhood experiences and contemporary social pressures. The book's final section delivers evidence-based coping strategies derived from clinical studies and longitudinal research. Particularly fascinating is the exploration of the gut-brain axis and its relationship to anxiety, as well as the impact of digital technology on anxiety levels.

 
What sets this work apart is its accessible approach to complex scientific concepts, making it valuable for both healthcare professionals and individuals seeking to understand and manage anxiety. The book maintains scientific rigor while offering practical, actionable strategies based on empirical research. By addressing both biological and environmental factors simultaneously, it provides readers with a holistic understanding of anxiety and the tools needed to effectively manage it in contemporary life.
Verfügbar seit: 08.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 129 Seiten.

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