Book 1: Anxiety and depression therapy
Do you now that virtually everyone experiences some degree of anxiety in their lives?
You may feel anxious about being late to work, or about having a first date with someone that you are really attracted to, and this anxiety could even lead to symptoms like worry, shakiness, or sweating. In situations like these, anxiety is fairly common and is not considered to be problematic or anything to worry about.
Cognitive behavioral therapy can be helpful for a wide range of mental disorders, including anxiety, depression, some phobias, and coping with severe illness or death. Many people suffer from one or more of these things at some point in their lives, and CBT is a useful approach to addressing them, either alone or with a therapist.
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Book 2: Panic attacks
Are you looking for an effective solution to avoid panic attacks? Then keep reading...
A panic attack is an intense feeling that occurs suddenly and leave a person overwhelmed. This is triggered by losing control over thoughts, excessive frightening and cause many severe physical reactions. This is uncontrollable and happens in any ordinary situation due to our active autonomic nervous system and the release of certain hormones that is responsible for its existence. ANS handles the involuntary functions of the body i.e. heartbeat, digestive issues and the breathing. In neurology, psychiatry and psychology, the chemical imbalance theory defines the mechanism of a panic attack and related symptoms.
Meditation instructs us to be progressively aware of the present and less in our minds. We have a propensity for enabling contemplations to enter our psyche and tail them. Occasionally, these are charming considerations, yet commonly these can be stresses, unpleasant musings, on edge emotions, and anxiety.
Meditation for anxiety is an unmistakable, guided encounter that enables us to work on winding up progressively present, just as furnish a system to manage musings and the truth that is our occupied and dynamic personality. This training is otherwise called care, which once more, prepares our cerebrum to be available by concentrating ceaselessly from intuition and into things that ground us into the present, for example, breathing and physical sensations.
These are among the topics covered in the book;
What causes anxiety fear and panic attacksHow To Help Someone With Panic AttacksWhat is an anxiety loopTherapy approaches: acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)How to Tell Loved Ones About Panic AttacksHow to overcome fearsMindfulness and Meditation Basics How to practice meditationMeditation exercisesAnd many moreReady to get started? Click "Buy Now"