Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-Based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind

by Catherine M. Pittman

Paperback, 2022

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A chronic sense of unease. Nagging what-ifs.
Worry about what other people think.
Paralyzing phobias. Full-blown panic attacks.

Anxiety shows up in a lot of different ways and can permeate every aspect of your life. The good news is that although it can feel confusing and overwhelming―as if things will never get better―it is possible to retrain your brain and put yourself back in the driver’s seat.

In Taming Your Amygdala, clinical psychologist Dr. Catherine Pittman offers scientific insight, clear explanations, and simple brain-based strategies to help you overcome excessive worry, anxiety, and fear. Based on the principles of neuroscience and cognitive behavioral therapy, the tools in this workbook will teach you the “language of the amygdala” so you can:

Understand how and why your brain gets “hijacked” by anxiety and fear
Identify and cope with anxiety triggers and stuck points
Develop new, adaptive coping skills to prevent and reduce anxious thoughts and feelings
Live your life to the fullest, breaking free of the limits of chronic anxiety, paralyzing worry, or debilitating panic

Publication

PESI Publishing, Inc. (2022), 168 pages

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1683735080 / 9781683735083

Physical description

168 p.; 9.94 inches

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