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The second edition of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for
Generalized Anxiety Disorder is an essential read for all
clinicians, researchers, and anyone who wants to learn about how
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be applied to treatment for
generalized anxiety disorder. Building on the idea that intolerance
of uncertainty keeps people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
stuck in repeated cycles of excessive worry, anxiety, and
avoidance, this revised and updated edition lays out the essentials
of GAD assessment and diagnosis, step-by-step illustrations of CBT
treatment, and questionnaires and monitoring forms that can be used
in assessment, treatment, and research. Readers will come away from
the book with a clear sense of how to: design powerful,
individualized behavioral experiments targeting the fear of
uncertainty; help clients discover and re-evaluate their beliefs
about the usefulness of worry; encourage clients to view
worry-provoking problems as challenges to be met, rather than
threats; use written exposure to help clients confront lingering
worries and core fears.
The second edition of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for
Generalized Anxiety Disorder is an essential read for all
clinicians, researchers, and anyone who wants to learn about how
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be applied to treatment for
generalized anxiety disorder. Building on the idea that intolerance
of uncertainty keeps people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
stuck in repeated cycles of excessive worry, anxiety, and
avoidance, this revised and updated edition lays out the essentials
of GAD assessment and diagnosis, step-by-step illustrations of CBT
treatment, and questionnaires and monitoring forms that can be used
in assessment, treatment, and research. Readers will come away from
the book with a clear sense of how to: design powerful,
individualized behavioral experiments targeting the fear of
uncertainty; help clients discover and re-evaluate their beliefs
about the usefulness of worry; encourage clients to view
worry-provoking problems as challenges to be met, rather than
threats; use written exposure to help clients confront lingering
worries and core fears.
If you have GAD, you may experience excessive and uncontrollable
worry about daily life events, including your finances, family,
health, future, and even minor concerns like traffic, work, or
household issues. You aren't alone. GAD is one of the most commonly
diagnosed mental health issues facing our society today.
Unfortunately, this chronic condition can cause such excessive
worrying that it can be difficult to live your life-and can even
manifest in a number of physical symptoms, including sleep and
concentration problems, fatigue, irritability, and feelings of
restlessness. So, how can you take charge of your anxiety before it
takes over your life? Based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT),
this book provides real, proven-effective solutions. Written by
three renowned anxiety experts, the book offers practical exercises
and strategies to help soothe your worst worries, fears, and panic.
The book focuses on what most often leads you to worry-the fear of
uncertainty. In a nutshell, people with GAD worry as a way of
mentally planning and preparing for any outcome that life throws
their way. With this book, you'll learn to stop seeing uncertainty
as threatening-which will in turn, reduce your anxiety and instill
a sense of calm. If you're ready to stop letting your worries get
the better of you, this easy-to-use workbook will help you-one step
at a time.
Written by two psychologists and experts in anxiety, The Worry
Workbook provides powerful, evidence based tips and tools to help
you challenge your fears, build a tolerance for uncertainty, and
find relief from worry. Are you plagued by persistent worry? Do you
have trouble making everyday decisions? Are you a perfectionist
exhausted from trying to meet unreasonably high standards? Do you
procrastinate important tasks? All of these problems could be
caused by the same thing: an intolerance for uncertainty in the
face of new challenges or unpredictable outcomes. Everyone worries
from time to time-it's unavoidable. But chronic worrying, anxiety,
and fear can also take a hefty toll on your health, happiness, and
relationships. If you're someone who worries about what might
happen if you try something new, you aren't alone! Many people lose
sleep over "what ifs"-leading to difficulty making decisions,
avoiding new situations, trouble with relationships, and missing
out on life's adventures! So, how can you overcome this fear and
start living your best life? While there are many self-help books
and workbooks that tackle worry and anxiety, The Worry Workbook is
the first to provide guidance for overcoming the fear of
uncertainty. With this guide, you'll find concrete exercises and
step-by-step instructions to help you identify your fear of
uncertainty-whatever it is-and challenge it using powerful
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) practices like self-assessment,
self-monitoring, and behavioral experiments. Chronic worrying can
affect all aspects of your life. This book will help you target
your fears and worries, tolerate uncertainty, and trust your own
judgment and abilities in the face of doubt.
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