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The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety: A Guide to Breaking Free from Anxiety, Phobias, and Worry Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (A New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook)

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Is anxiety and fear a problem for you?  Have you tried to win the war with your anxious mind and body, only to end up feeling frustrated, powerless, and stuck? If so, you’re not alone.  But there is a way forward, a path into genuine happiness, and a way back into living the kind of life you so desperately want.  This workbook will help you get started on this new journey today!
 
Now in its second edition, The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety offers a new approach to your anxiety, fears, and your life.  Within its pages, you’ll find a powerful and tested set of tools and strategies to help you gain freedom from fear, trauma, worry, and all the many manifestations of anxiety and fear.  The book offers an empowering approach to help you create the kind of life you so desperately want to live.
 
Based on a revolutionary approach to psychological health and wellness called acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), this fully revised and updated second edition offers compelling new exercises to help you create the conditions for your own genuine happiness and peace of mind. You’ll learn how your mind can trap you, keeping you stuck and struggling in anxiety and fear. You’ll also discover ways to nurture your capacity for acceptance, mindfulness, kindness, and compassion, and use these qualities to weaken the power of anxiety and fear so that you can gain the space do what truly matters to you. Now is the time.
 
Nobody chooses anxiety.  And there is no healthy way to “turn off” anxious thoughts and feelings like a light switch. But you can learn to break free from the shackles of anxiety and fear and take back your life. The purpose of this workbook is to help you do just that. Your life is calling on you to make that choice, and the skills in this workbook can help you make it happen. You can live better, more fully, and more richly with or without anxiety and fear. This book will show you the way.

Recent studies support for the effectiveness of ACT-based self-help workbooks as a low-cost treatment for people experiencing anxiety. (Ritzert, T., Forsyth, J. P., Berghoff, C. R., Boswell, J., & Eifert, G. H. (2016).  Evaluating the effectiveness of ACT for anxiety disorders in a self-help context: Outcomes from a randomized wait-list controlled trial.  Behavior Therapy, 47, 431-572.)
 

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New Harbinger Publications: The Creator of the Self-Help Workbook. Help for anxiety, OCD, and more!New Harbinger Publications: The Creator of the Self-Help Workbook. Help for anxiety, OCD, and more!

Our self-help workbook are: evidence-based, written by mental health experts, & and are easy to useOur self-help workbook are: evidence-based, written by mental health experts, & and are easy to use

They're also recommended by mental health experts!They're also recommended by mental health experts!

New Harbinger Publications: Powerful self-help you can trust--for more than 50 yearsNew Harbinger Publications: Powerful self-help you can trust--for more than 50 years

Publisher ‏ : ‎ New Harbinger Publications; Second Edition, Revised (April 1, 2016)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 162625334X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1626253346
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 0.75 x 10 inches

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Customers find the book an invaluable resource for therapists interested in a way to better support their anxiety. They appreciate the mindfulness exercises and meditation techniques provided. The narrative style is unique and counterintuitive, with thoughtful ideas and suggestions for dealing with anxiety presented at natural moments. Many consider it worth the money and a good try. Readers praise the good material quality and sturdiness of the book. However, opinions differ on the ease of reading, with some finding it easy and well-written, while others find it simplistic and difficult to understand. There are mixed reviews regarding motivation, with some finding it up-lifting and great for self-motivated people, while others feel the exercises are silly.

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  1. Simin Bon

    ACT is Truly Revolutionary. Extremely effective and enlightening book that everyone should read.
    Oh boy, where do I start?This book is a simple MUST read for anyone. If you suffer from anxiety, depression, insecurities — as we all do — then you definitely need to make your way through this workbook. I promise you, if you haven’t already, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) will change your life by revolutionizing the way you connect with your thoughts and emotions.The premise of this “third wave” behavioral therapy is simple and almost esoteric: By combating your issues, which is the norm in therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), you feed them and create a cycle of avoidance that only aggravates the problem. The truth is that there is no need to conquer anxiety, phobias, etc. The battle cannot be won because the battle is simply *part* of living. With that knowledge, the battle does not need to be won in order to live a healthy, vital life. There is a way you can peacefully integrate your “issues” (which, at the end of the day, aren’t actually issues but natural processes that all humans experience) into your life. It’s extremely counter intuitive approach because it goes against everything that you are told in a “culture of feel-goodism.” This simple foundation is enough to consider reading the book. ACT goes after the very undercurrent of contemporary therapy and attempts to revitalize the way people connect with themselves. The book knocks down various myths about anxiety that I, myself, didn’t realize I had been hanging on to. Once I was able to let go of these thoughts and learn to accept instead of avoid, I began to be more mindful, more peaceful, and more productive in my daily activities.One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned is this (and forgive me if I’m not explaining it well!): Triggers and phobias aren’t feared, so much as the FEELING of the fear itself. For example, you aren’t afraid so much of being judged, so much as feeling the panic and distress OF being overwhelmed with anxiety. Now, to fix this, you would naturally attempt to avoid social situations that place you in this vulnerable position. But what good does it do? By avoiding, you let the fear in your life become a blockade that prevents you from living a vital existence. The thing is — fear is not a blockade. Fear and anxiety are essential components of living, and HELP you ensure that you are doing the right things. The problem isn’t suffering anxiety itself, the problem is creating habits of avoidance and escapism to prevent yourself from feeling that anxiety. The attempt at escape obscure what’s really important — LIVING. This was a powerful lesson that changed the way I acted. Knowing this, I began to embrace my anxiety and, knowing that it was natural and essentially helpful, use it to become more productive and compassionate towards myself. No longer did I chide myself for feeling certain ways that I didn’t control. The entire premise of my behavior changed for the better.The book itself makes no promises, and instead encourages you to see what works for you. The writing is effectively simple, clear, and engaging. Ideas are repeated throughout in order to reinforce them in your memory. Clean, easy metaphors and exercises are presented at natural moments, and simple exercises such as “Don’t Think About A Pink Elephant!” (demonstrating the negative effects of suppressing emotions) helpfully engage your higher thinking and get you to see things in a different light. The authors, Forsyth and Eifert, present their cases well, and establish a good sense of trust in their research and writing. On top of that, the book is extremely quotable and goes out of its way to make sure you understand its core ideas — essential phrases are highlighted in grey boxes, and summaries of the lessons are included at the end of each chapter, along with key questions to think about.At heart, the book and ACT feels so much like common sense. It has a tone of Zen to it. That’s not surprising, given how mindfulness, acceptance, and peace are key components of Eastern philosophies! I’m reading this book and also going through Mindfulness meditation practices in my daily life. My anxiety and insecurities have calmed down. But more importantly, I’ve learned to accept my fears as natural parts of existence; I’ve learned to integrate them into my life and let my emotions and fears pass through me; and — this is very important — I’ve learned how to *use* my anxiety and fear to channel me away from avoidance and into productive, healthier directions. I’m very much happier, accepting, and calm!As I said, this book is a must read for EVERYONE. There’s another book by the same publisher for depression by different authors, but I haven’t read it. I’ll be sure to check it out after this workbook.It may not help you as much as it helped me, but it will change the basis of the way you look at things and live!

  2. Bill McLean

    Faith is the assured expectation of things unseen in which we merely have evidence.
    Knowing that I know nothing, I am aware that I do have opinions. But my opinions keep changing. Some people call this “learning.” I call it changing faith. Even scientists know they are accepting theories as true based on evidence that convinces them to have faith. Yes, even scientific laws with strong evidence are sustained by faith – until the next level of evidence destroys the faith of past years. Then scientists, students, and lay public rearrange their faith to accommodate the newly observed evidence.For me, Mindfulness & Acceptance is my next level of faith. No, I have no plans to become a Buddhist. Not yet anyway. It is just that this book presents evidence that seems to expose some of the basic errors I have been making all my life. I have been avoiding uncomfortable situations of every kind – rather than relax and accept even relatively small discomforts. The result has been a life of frustration and failure (anxiety and depression).The book reads clearly and presents test worthy evidence. The workbook helps a lot. I already feel a sense of progress – less anxious and more accepting. Only time will tell how durable this faith is – or if I can personally benefit. I really think it’s worth a try.

  3. Stephen

    Outstanding
    I recommend the book to anyone who eats to cope with stress, anxiety or fear. Great road map on how to take charge, lots of real life examples and exercises to get in touch with feelings. Other books suggest finding other activities to replacing eating as a way to cope with stress, anxiety or fear but as I found out they do not work long term. Once the avoiding activity is complete the mind is back to the food and the cycle continues. I have been trying unsuccessfully my whole adult life to cope with Stress, Anxiety and Fear by using food and exercise excessively. Thanks to the book I can accept my Stress, Anxiety and Fear without avoiding them through food or exercise. Avoidance never works because the root cause is not going away. The book gave me the tools to observe my feelings in a totally different way and realize that thoughts/feelings are always coming and going and by exercising some patience and reasonable logic I can accept all my feelings. With the road map I now have the confidence knowing that the feeling will pass so I continue with the activity I was doing before the feeling started, and before I know it the urge to avoid never comes up thus, there is no desire to seek food as a way to avoid.

  4. Eline Pannekoek

    I’ve been using this book for a couple years now as an anchor in difficult times. Haven’t completed it yet because it’s been a very hard and long journey but it’s such a great workbook for anyone suffering with anxiety!! This concept is the only way I think people with anxiety can live to overcome it.

  5. Amazon Customer

    This book is one I revisit regularly. It gave me tools to get out of my mind and focus on my life. I recommend to every friend and also to you!

  6. Amazon Customer

    This is one of the most helpful books I’ve read.After years of letting my anxieties get in the way of my life I’m now learning new ways of dealing with them and doing the stuff that’s important to me.Some of the info is hard work so take your time, particularly when doing the exercises. Don’t think that you have to finish each chapter in one sitting.I meditate before studying and it definitely helps me to be more receptive and open.Take baby steps when first using these new tools, but please do use them if you want/need to change. Trust the process.If, like me, you’ve had a lifetime of anxiety this is a workbook that you will probably need to use again in the future. Especially if you occasionally ‘fall off the bike’.I’ve found the process to be challenging but a very worthwhile investment of my time.

  7. Jitika

    Best book it’s just one month of reading this book and I can feel the postive change in me. If you feel anxious ask for help , it’s okay

  8. J. Mer

    As someone who works with people with mental health issues. This book is fantastic. It is simple and uses language that everyone can understand. Its a great self help book or companion to use in a group setting or with clients one one one. Make sure to get the new versions as tehre are links for relaxing music and so forth.

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