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In the third edition of The PTSD Workbook, psychologists and trauma experts Mary Beth Williams and Soili Poijula offer readers the most effective tools available for overcoming post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
In this book Niklas Törneke presents the building blocks of RFT: language as a particular kind of relating, derived stimulus relations, and transformation of stimulus functions. He then shows how these concepts are essential to understanding acceptance and commitment therapy and other therapeutic models. Learning RFT shows how to use experiential exercises and metaphors in psychological treatment and explains how they can help your clients. This book belongs on the bookshelves of psychologists, psychotherapists, students, and others seeking to deepen their understanding of psychological treatment from a behavioral perspective.
Behavior psychologists Christopher R. Martell, Ph.D., and Michael E. Addis, Ph.D., offer readers a radically new approach for overcoming depression that focuses on getting them reengaged with life and the world around them using "behavior activation"--a fast-acting, effective, self-help therapy
Children today are experiencing alarming rates of mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, stress, and trauma. In this timely and much-needed workbook, renowned acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) expert Tamar D. Black offers fun and engaging activities to help kids ages 8 to 12 deal with worry, sadness, and anger; build the resilience needed to face life's challenges; and thrive.
Following in the footsteps of the self-help hit, Rewire Your Anxious Brain, this take-anywhere guide offers new neuroscience-based skills and practices distilled into bite-sized wellness tips that can be used on the go. These simple daily skills will help readers reduce anxiety by taming triggers, soothing fight or flight responses, and creating lasting calm.
Many people struggle with setting healthy boundaries--whether it's with a romantic partner, a family member, or a work colleague--and if boundaries are set, they often do not "stick." Drawing on the science of neurobiology, this book helps readers examine the reasons why they struggle to set boundaries, and offers an effective method for boundary-setting that will deepen connection with others, improve self-esteem, and help readers feel more secure.
Once practiced only by clinicians, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) has proven to be a powerful self-help tool for trauma. This evidence-based workbook offers readers easy-to-learn techniques from EMDR to help them not only treat their own symptoms, but actually rewire their brain to let go of traumatic memories and triggers.
Research shows that mindfulness and self-compassion can improve children's self-image and confidence, expand their capacity for learning, and increase their ability to handle life's many challenges. In this fun and engaging workbook for kids ages 5-9, the cofounder of the Making Friends with Yourself program offers essential self-compassion and mindfulness skills to help kids be kind to themselves and others, and build the emotional strength and resilience needed to thrive.
People who have experienced complex and repeated trauma often struggle to find relief from debilitating symptoms such intense emotions, distrust toward others, anger, avoidance, hypervigilance, low self-esteem, and more. This evidence-based workbook offers readers with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) an integrative model for coping with and healing from complex trauma. With this workbook, readers will learn the most effective skills for managing their symptoms, building self-confidence, and reclaiming their lives.
Is your perfectionism causing you anxiety, stress, and worry?If you identify as a perfectionist, you may not see your perfectionism as a problem. But striving for unrealistic standards, basing your self-worth on meeting those standards, and engaging in persistent self-criticism will ultimately lead to anxiety, stress, worry, burnout, and unhappiness. So, how can you distinguish between "helpful" and "hurtful" perfectionism and stop holding yourself and others to unrealistically high standards?Written by two clinical psychologists, Perfectly Anxious shines a much-needed light on the hidden costs of "being the best," and offers essential skills based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you cope with the anxiety that is driven by your perfectionism. You'll learn how your "need to be perfect" can actually hinder your productivity, and keep you from reaching your goals. You'll also learn skills to help you gain distance from negative self-talk and criticism, let go of unhelpful and self-limiting labels such as "success" or "failure," and give yourself and others permission to make mistakes while still honoring your high aspirations.If you're struggling with feelings of anxiety and stress, and suspect your perfectionism may be to blame, this guide will show you how to stop getting in the way of your own success, and live a life guided by your deepest values.
The essential go-to workbook for shy and socially anxious teens-now fully revised and updated with skills for dealing with social media anxiety and "social perfectionism."
The Self-Compassion Workbook for OCD offers a mindful and compassionate approach for recovery from OCD, helping readers allow difficult thoughts, lean into fear, heal from shame, and revitalize their lives.
In The Better Boundaries Workbook, readers will find practical skills and strategies for being assertive without feeling guilty or afraid, so they can create healthier relationships and take control of their life.
The Resilience Recipe offers parents of children ages 5 to 12 struggling with anxiety a proven-effective, evidence-based plan grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help kids build emotional resilience, manage the ups and downs of anxiety, worry less, approach life's challenges with confidence, and thrive in the face of modern stressors.
Taking risks and welcoming challenges are important for reaching success. Written by experts in growth mindset and neuroscience, this workbook teaches teens life-changing skills for coping with setbacks and emotional struggles-including sadness, worry, and interpersonal challenges.
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If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you might have an irrational fear of being contaminated by germs, or obsessively double-check things. You may even feel like a prisoner, trapped with your intrusive thoughts. And while OCD can have a devastating impact on your life, getting real help can be a challenge.Combining mindfulness practices with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD offers practical and accessible tools for managing the unwanted thoughts and compulsive urges that are associated with OCD. With this workbook, you will develop present-moment awareness, learn to challenge your own distorted thinking, and stop treating thoughts as threats and feelings as facts.This fully revised and updated second edition also includes new meditations, information, and chapters on emotional and mental contamination, existential obsessions, false memories, and more.If you're ready to take back your life back from OCD-and start living with more joy in the moment-this workbook has everything you need to get started right away.
Anger experts William Knaus and Irwin Altrows present The Cognitive Behavioral Workbook for Anger. Drawing on the gold standard treatment for anger-cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-and informed by the no-nonsense approach of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), this workbook offers readers a radically effective anger management tool deeply rooted in scientific research.
Emotional distress takes many forms--such as excessive worry, rumination, regret, shame, humiliation, or resentment. Managing these negative thoughts is essential for emotional healing and wholeness. In this workbook, renowned psychologist David A. Clark offers a transdiagnostic, cognitive behavioral approach to effectively target these unwanted thoughts. Using practical, step-by-step instructions and activities, readers will learn to free themselves from the addictive thought patterns that trap them in an endless cycle of negativity.
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