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You can start living a happy and worry-free life. Discover how,
whatever life throws at you, you can keep calm and carry on. Using
the latest, proven-to-work techniques, leading psychologist
Professor Daniel Freeman and psychology writer Jason Freeman
harness all the leading research to help you overcome your worries,
anxieties and fears so you feel more calm, composed and centred.
Do you feel that there’s room for a bit more happiness in your
life? A lot more even? Then here’s the good news: you have much
more control over your happiness than you probably think. And in
this book, you’ll discover the often simple, but easily
overlooked, steps you can take to reclaim more of those good
feelings. What’s more, every single suggested action in this book
has been scientifically proven to have a positive and lasting
effect on happiness. There’s no hype here, just plenty of real
hope. Better still, there’s no need for radical life change and
no complicated programme to follow. Instead you’ll find a raft of
small and simple steps that will, over time, add up to a life with
more pleasure and meaning - and with fewer negative emotions
dragging you down. Nobody else can make you happy. But you can.
Here’s all the help you need. Daniel Freeman is Professor of
Clinical Psychology at Oxford University. Jason Freeman is a writer
and editor.
Every day millions of people struggle with psychological and
emotional problems. The Stressed Sex sets out to answer a simple,
but crucial, question: are rates of psychological disorder
different for men and women? The implications - for individuals and
society alike - are far-reaching, and to date, this important issue
has been largely ignored in all the debates raging about gender
differences. Now Daniel Freeman and Jason Freeman present a
ground-breaking combination of epidemiological analysis and
evidence-based science to get to the bottom of what's really going
on. They discover which mental health problems are more common in
men, and which are seen most often in women. And, in a finding that
is sure to provoke lively debate, they reveal that, in any given
year, women experience higher rates of psychological disorder than
men. Why might this be the case? The Stressed Sex explains current
scientific thinking on the possible reasons - and considers what
might be done to address the imbalance.
Learn how to overcome your feelings of paranoia 'This is the
definitive practical guide from the leaders in the field on a
hugely important topic. Written in an engaging, easy-to-understand
style, the book tells how new research on paranoia is revealing how
best to overcome it. The first edition helped many thousands of
sufferers and the second edition promises even more.' Mark
Williams, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of
Oxford, co-author of Mindfulness: Finding Peace in a Frantic World
Do you feel as if others are out to get you? Research shows that
20-30 percent of people in the UK frequently have paranoid or
suspicious thoughts about other people. These feelings can make
life a misery. In this fully revised and expanded new edition, the
authors explain how cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques
can be used to treat this disorder by changing unhelpful patterns
of behaviour and thought. 'The authors of this excellent and timely
book have played a major role in developing our understanding of
how suspicious thoughts arise and, crucially, how we can learn to
cope with them.' Nicholas Tarier, Professor of Clinical Psychology,
Manchester University Overcoming self-help guides use clinically
proven CBT techniques to treat long-standing and disabling
conditions, both psychological and physical. Many guides in the
Overcoming series are recommended by the Department of Health under
the Books on Prescription scheme.
Every day millions of people struggle with psychological and
emotional problems. The Stressed Sex sets out to answer a simple,
but crucial, question: are rates of psychological disorder
different for men and women? The implications - for individuals and
society alike - are far-reaching, and to date, this important issue
has been largely ignored in all the debates raging about gender
differences. Now Daniel Freeman and Jason Freeman present a
ground-breaking combination of epidemiological analysis and
evidence-based science to get to the bottom of what's really going
on. They discover which mental health problems are more common in
men, and which are seen most often in women. And, in a finding that
is sure to provoke lively debate, they reveal that, in any given
year, women experience higher rates of psychological disorder than
men. Why might this be the case? The Stressed Sex explains current
scientific thinking on the possible reasons - and considers what
might be done to address the imbalance.
Are we born with our fears or do we learn them? Why do our fears
persist? What purpose does anxiety serve? How common are anxiety
disorders, and which treatments are most effective? What's
happening in our brain when we feel fear? And what are Colombian
worry dolls? This Very Short Introduction draws on the best
scientific research to offer a highly accessible explanation of
what anxiety is, why it is such a normal and vital part of our
emotional life, and the key factors that cause it. Insights are
drawn from psychology, neuroscience, genetics, epidemiology, and
clinical trials. Providing a fascinating illustration of the
discussion are two interviews conducted specifically for the book,
with the actor, writer, director, and television presenter Michael
Palin and former England football manager Graham Taylor. The book
covers in detail the six major anxiety disorders: phobias; panic
disorder and agoraphobia; social anxiety; generalised anxiety
disorder; obsessive compulsive disorder; and post-traumatic stress
disorder. With a chapter devoted to each disorder, Daniel and Jason
Freeman take you through the symptoms, prevalence, and causes of
each one. A final chapter describes the treatments available for
dealing with anxiety problems. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short
Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds
of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books
are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our
expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and
enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly
readable.
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