Selected Product: | Mind Over Mood: Change How You Feel By Changing the Way You Think Paperback Author: Christine A Padesky, Dennis Greenberger Publisher: Guilford Press Release Date: May 1995 ISBN-10: 0898621283 ISBN-13: 9780898621280 List Price: £16.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood ISBN-10: 0898628210 Overcoming Low Self-esteem: Self-help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques (Self-help) ISBN-10: 1854877259 Overcoming Depression ISBN-10: 1841191256 Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy ISBN-10: 0380810336 Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond ISBN-10: 0898628474 |
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I highly recommend this book as a practical hands-on book on cognitive therapy. Also try "Feeling Good" by David Burns and for a novel about Logan's struggle with depression, check out "Nexus: A Neo Novel." | 12 years on, still using it... | Customer Rating: | | When I had post-natal depression, OCD (cleaning...) and agoraphobia, my GP referred me to a psychologist. Who sat me down with this book. We worked through it, chapter by chapter. As a medical professional, I was familiar with the concepts, but hadn't been able to see clearly enough to put them into practice for myself. Within 18 months, I was living a full normal life and haven't had a panic attack since. 12 years on, I still refer other people to this book, use it with my own clients, and use the techniques to get me through exams, interviews and public speaking. Brilliant. | A practical guide to coping with anxiety | Customer Rating: | I read this book from two perspectives - that of a person who has suffered from anxiety and panic attacks for many years. And also as a person who is now helping others to manage their own anxiety.
This book provides a very practical way to cope with anxiety. It uses the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approach which is proven as a successful therapeutic method for treating anxiety and panic. The book is very action oriented and, through numerous worksheets, encourages the reader to try the techniques for themselves.
The exercises are deceptively simple but are very effective. I found that I had already used some of the techniques and this book helped me to develop them further and also reassured me that I was on the right path - both in how I cope with my own anxiety and how I support others who are in the same position.
This book is easy to understand and gives you the building blocks to manage anxiety and make the changes that will improve your life - highly recommended! |
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