Practical and simple activities to help you break free from the anxious, intrusive, and unwanted thoughts that feed your anxiety and depression, so you can reach your goals and thrive!
Are negative, anxious thoughts getting in the way of living your life? You're not alone. The teen years are full of changes and challenges--especially in today's uncertain world. It's no wonder, then, that teens are feeling more anxious than ever! The good news is that you can move beyond these worrying thoughts, and get back to the things that matter.
Based in evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), this workbook offers a personalized approach to help you move past anxious thoughts for good. You'll learn how to change unhelpful and destructive thinking "habits," stop seeing your thoughts as all-powerful "facts," and manage the difficult emotions that can accompany these thoughts. Most importantly, you'll discover how to defeat toxic negativity, and find strength in positivity--so you can move forward in life with confidence!
If you're ready to stop letting your anxious thoughts control your life and keep you from being your very best, this workbook can show you how.
In these increasingly challenging times, kids and teens need mental health resources more than ever. With more than 1.6 million copies sold worldwide, Instant Help Books are easy to use, proven-effective, and recommended by therapists.
Show morePractical and simple activities to help you break free from the anxious, intrusive, and unwanted thoughts that feed your anxiety and depression, so you can reach your goals and thrive!
Are negative, anxious thoughts getting in the way of living your life? You're not alone. The teen years are full of changes and challenges--especially in today's uncertain world. It's no wonder, then, that teens are feeling more anxious than ever! The good news is that you can move beyond these worrying thoughts, and get back to the things that matter.
Based in evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), this workbook offers a personalized approach to help you move past anxious thoughts for good. You'll learn how to change unhelpful and destructive thinking "habits," stop seeing your thoughts as all-powerful "facts," and manage the difficult emotions that can accompany these thoughts. Most importantly, you'll discover how to defeat toxic negativity, and find strength in positivity--so you can move forward in life with confidence!
If you're ready to stop letting your anxious thoughts control your life and keep you from being your very best, this workbook can show you how.
In these increasingly challenging times, kids and teens need mental health resources more than ever. With more than 1.6 million copies sold worldwide, Instant Help Books are easy to use, proven-effective, and recommended by therapists.
Show moreDavid A. Clark, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and professor emeritus at the University of New Brunswick. He is author or coauthor of several books on depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), including The Anxiety and Worry Workbook with Aaron T. Beck (founder of cognitive therapy), The Anxious Thoughts Workbook, and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for OCD and Its Subtypes. Clark is a founding fellow and trainer consultant with the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, and fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association. He is author of the blog, The Runaway Mind, on www.psychologytoday.com.
"The Anxious Thoughts Workbook for Teens presents a comprehensive,
step-by-step approach for managing negative thoughts in a way that
is engaging, relatable, and easily accessible by adolescents.
Written by one of the world's clinical and research experts in the
field, and drawing on an extensive clinical and research evidence
base, this workbook is an excellent resource for adolescents,
parents, and clinicians."
--Maja Nedeljkovic, PhD, associate professor at Swinburne
University of Technology in Australia; director of the Swinburne
Psychology Clinic; and coeditor of the book, The Self in
Understanding and Treating Psychological Disorders--Maja
Nedeljkovic, PhD
"The Anxious Thoughts Workbook for Teens by world-renowned
psychologist David A. Clark is a must-read for all kids--and their
parents. A remarkable book that brings the best of current research
to help teens cope with their problems. Organized as thirty-four
straightforward activities with an abundance of forms, it will help
anyone tackle almost any anxious thoughts. An excellent resource
you will use over and over. Highly recommended."
--Robert L. Leahy, PhD, director of the American Institute for
Cognitive Therapy, and author of The Worry Cure and If
Only...--Robert L. Leahy, PhD
"David A. Clark has successfully drawn from the academic
literatures on anxious cognition and positive psychology to create
an engaging, accessible, and respectful workbook to help
adolescents ameliorate the cognitive intrusions and ruminations at
the heart of their distress. Chock-full of helpful exercises and
links to instructive worksheets, this volume is ideal as a
companion guide for teens seeking CBT for anxiety. Their family
will appreciate it too!"
--Cory F. Newman, PhD, director of the Center for Cognitive
Therapy, and professor of psychology in psychiatry at the
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine--Cory F.
Newman, PhD
"For over thirty-five years, few theoreticians or researchers have
made more significant contributions to the theory and practice of
cognitive behavioral theory and treatment of anxiety than David
Clark. This manual translates these contributions to the real world
of anxious teens who are struggling with pandemics and perceived
chaos. His ability to interweave this expertise and knowledge in a
practical manner could be his greatest achievement."
--John B. Jolly, PsyD, ABPP, clinical psychologist in private
practice in Jackson, MS; and coauthor of the Beck Youth
Inventories--John B. Jolly, PsyD, ABPP
"This workbook is engaging--full of experiments and creative
activities that help readers understand, challenge, accept, and
embrace their anxious thoughts. Each section is broken down into
'bite-size' chunks of information that explain complex concepts in
accessible language. Readers will be less distressed by and
involved with intrusive thoughts, and understand that all
thoughts--positive and negative--are spontaneous and normal and how
the human brain functions. Highly recommended!"
--Deborah Dobson, PhD, former president and fellow of the Canadian
Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapies, and fellow of the
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies--Deborah Dobson,
PhD
"With a fresh perspective that marries research, clinical
experience, and a light touch, Clark offers teens a wide range of
practical, effective techniques for managing anxiety, stress, and
worry. Accessible, broad, and research-based, this slim volume is
densely packed with useful CBT tools. We live in a worried world.
This simple volume is a wonderful resource for any teen who would
like to feel confident and calm, and rise above their worries."
--Mark A. Reinecke, PhD, ABPP, professor emeritus at Northwestern
University--Mark A. Reinecke, PhD, ABPP
"Wow! A comprehensive cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) treatment
program by one of the most esteemed clinicians of our time. David
Clark's workbook will teach you how to observe, understand, and
take effective action to calm your anxious thoughts. The whole
process is broken into simple, effective steps that help you become
more mindful and accepting, and to separate the strategies that
work from those that don't. An essential read for the anxious
teen."
--Martin N. Seif, PhD, cofounder of the Anxiety Disorders
Association of America, and coauthor of What Every Therapist Needs
to Know About Anxiety Disorders, Overcoming Unwanted Intrusive
Thoughts, Needing to Know for Sure, and Overcoming Anticipatory
Anxiety--Martin N. Seif, PhD
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