It's time to retrain your brain! In this go-to guide for teens, four anxiety experts offer tangible tips and tools you can use every day to rewire your anxious brain; manage fears, stress, and worry; and get back to living your life. When you're feeling anxious, it can seem like the whole world is crashing in around you. Your heart starts racing, your thoughts feel jumbled, and you may feel like something terrible is going to happen, or worse. You aren't alone. In fact, millions of teens experience anxiety. The good news is that there are proven-effective tools you can use now to take control of your anxiety so you can focus on the stuff you love. This book will guide the way. Drawing on powerful cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), neuroscience, mindfulness, and acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), this book will show you the ten most effective methods for rewiring your anxious brain. You'll learn: How to calmly observe your anxiety What feeds your anxiety, and how you can starve it instead Guided meditations for overcoming anxious thoughts Strategies to help you balance your emotions when fears and worries show up How to deal with uncertainty, perfectionism, and procrastination Most importantly, you'll learn that you are stronger than your anxiety, and you have the power to take control of your fears. Let's face it--being a teen today is stressful and sometimes scary. But if you're ready to put anxiety in its place and start focusing on the things that matter to you the most, this much-needed guide can help get you started.
It's time to retrain your brain! In this go-to guide for teens, four anxiety experts offer tangible tips and tools you can use every day to rewire your anxious brain; manage fears, stress, and worry; and get back to living your life. When you're feeling anxious, it can seem like the whole world is crashing in around you. Your heart starts racing, your thoughts feel jumbled, and you may feel like something terrible is going to happen, or worse. You aren't alone. In fact, millions of teens experience anxiety. The good news is that there are proven-effective tools you can use now to take control of your anxiety so you can focus on the stuff you love. This book will guide the way. Drawing on powerful cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), neuroscience, mindfulness, and acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), this book will show you the ten most effective methods for rewiring your anxious brain. You'll learn: How to calmly observe your anxiety What feeds your anxiety, and how you can starve it instead Guided meditations for overcoming anxious thoughts Strategies to help you balance your emotions when fears and worries show up How to deal with uncertainty, perfectionism, and procrastination Most importantly, you'll learn that you are stronger than your anxiety, and you have the power to take control of your fears. Let's face it--being a teen today is stressful and sometimes scary. But if you're ready to put anxiety in its place and start focusing on the things that matter to you the most, this much-needed guide can help get you started.
Debra Kissen, PhD, is clinical director of the Light on Anxiety
Treatment Center. She specialises in cognitive
behavioural therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders and has a special
interest in the principles of mindfulness and their
application for anxiety disorders.
Ashley D. Kendall, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who conducts
research on psychopathology and specialises in the
treatment of anxiety - and stress-related disorders. In
collaboration with leading experts, Kendall's studies have
uncovered new biological and emotional risk markers for the initial
development of anxiety and related disorders and reported on
effective new psychosocial treatments for teenagers. Her work has
been published in top medical and psychological journals, including
the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, the Journal of Abnormal Psychology and
Psychoneuroendocrinology. In her clinical practice, Kendall
provides CBT to children,
adolescents and adults. She is particularly interested in combining
CBT with mindfulness-based techniques to help
patients overcome anxiety and stress. She lives near Chicago,
Illinois.
Michelle Lozano, LMFT, is a marriage and family therapist and
Practice Manager of Light on Anxiety Treatment
Center of Chicago. Michelle belongs to the Anxiety and Depression
Association of America and the American
Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Michelle has guest
lectured at Loyola University Chicago as well as The
Graduate School at Northwestern University on working with the
patient's family system in therapy. Michelle provides
CBT to children, adolescents and adults, with a focus on anxiety
disorders. Michelle is particularly interested in providing
patients with the education and tools to become their own anxiety
coach to live more fulfilling lives.
"There are many books about teen anxiety, but this guide is
approachable, informative, and empowering. The authors take on the
role of coaches, and the book is designed as a 'mind gym, ' with 10
chapters filled with exercises for rewiring the brain to move past
anxiety and emotional pain, end self-recrimination, defeat
procrastination, and be more present, confident, and resilient. The
authors clearly know their audience. There is an effective mix of
neuroscience, relatable examples of teens responding to emotional
discomfort, and an array of tools, including online worksheets.
VERDICT: Although some readers may show resistance to doing the
actual work offered in this book, the strategies, offered by
seasoned professionals, suggest new perspectives on anxiety not
only for teens but for stressed parents who might pick it up."
--School Library Journal--School Library Journal
"This workbook for teens suffering from anxiety offers lessons,
examples, and exercises. Ten chapters instruct readers in rewiring
their brains in various ways to reduce or eliminate the limitations
imposed by symptoms of anxiety on daily life. The chapters address
self-denigrating thoughts, staying in the present moment, coping
with emotional pain, developing resilience, recognizing negative
biases, handling intense emotions, moving past procrastination and
avoidance, developing confidence, and consolidating gains over the
long term.... Readers will learn how symptoms of anxiety stem from
useful bodily responses gone awry as well as many useful thoughts
and actions to interrupt their anxiety. Practical, challenging,
informative--positively worthwhile."
--Kirkus Reviews--Kirkus Reviews
"Rewire Your Anxious Brain for Teens is a refreshing approach to
helping young people understand anxiety and how to master it. By
often offering two examples of teens with anxiety at a time, the
reader is able to clearly see the difference between skillful and
unskillful approaches to anxiety. Rather than talk down to teens,
the authors appeal to teen skepticism with credible reasoning
backed by science. The book is full of practical see-for-yourself
exercises with easy-to-understand explanations of how these new
skills literally impact the brain. I learned a lot that I wish I
had known when I was a teenager."
--Jon Hershfield, MFT, director of The OCD and Anxiety Center of
Greater Baltimore, and author of When a Family Member Has OCD and
Overcoming Harm OCD--Jon Hershfield, MFT
"Rewire Your Anxious Brain for Teens is an excellent resource for
teens who want to conquer anxiety. Packed with useful tools and
practical suggestions, the authors bring together the best of
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), neuroscience, and mindfulness
in a clearly written, comprehensive workbook. Read this book,
practice the strategies within, and you will rewire your
brain!"
--Kevin L. Gyoerkoe, PsyD, director of The Anxiety and OCD
Treatment Center in Charlotte, NC; and coauthor of 10 Simple
Solutions to Worry--Kevin L. Gyoerkoe, PsyD
"As I read the book, I automatically thought of many of my own
patients who could benefit from the exercises and examples
presented in it. The exercises show young people how to relieve
themselves of negative and futile self-judgements. Instead,
alternatives are offered to guide a teen on an optimistic,
self-directed journey toward mastery of troubling anxiety by
literally 'rewiring' an anxious brain. Most teens will easily be
able to see themselves in the examples, and gain a more realistic
understanding of anxiety. They will also see that following the
exercises will ultimately result in greater self-esteem."
--Judith T. Davis, PhD, president of Performance Development
Associates, and psychologist in private practice--Judith T. Davis,
PhD
"For teens experiencing the challenge of anxiety, this book is a
treasure trove of valuable tools, presented in an effective and
easy-to-understand style. What makes this book especially valuable
for teens is the format: the reader is prompted and encouraged to
bring powerful tools on board through specific exercises, many of
which take only a few minutes. Specific tools empower the reader
to: understand and befriend the experience of anxietybecome a
'positive coach' for oneselfpractice mindfulness and
meditationbuild resiliencelearn to 'dial down' intense
emotionsovercome procrastinationenhance one's ability to focus and
to move toward fulfilling goalsovercome social anxiety"--Neal
Sideman, self-help advocate, internationally known coach and
teacher for people recovering from anxiety disorder, member of the
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) and cochair of
the ADAA Public Education Committee--Neal Sideman
"Researchers know more about the processes that produce anxiety
disorders in the human brain than they do about any other
disorders. This should be the best news for teens suffering from
anxiety disorders, but the problem is, can the average teenage
anxiety sufferer understand the brain processes that need to be
changed in order to overcome an anxiety disorder? Based on over one
hundred combined years of working with anxious teens, these authors
have put together an amazing book that not only explains the
anxious brain in language a teen can understand, but also provides
exercises and strategies that give teens the resources they need to
change their brains in order to have needed control over their
anxiety. With clear examples and explanations, the book pulls
readers in, preparing them to engage in the process of taking
charge of their lives. This book is a dream come true for anxious
teens and the therapists who help them. It will change millions of
lives."
--Catherine M. Pittman, PhD, HSPP, coauthor of Rewire Your Anxious
Brain, and professor in the department of psychology at Saint
Mary's College in Notre Dame, IN--Catherine M. Pittman, PhD,
HSPP
"There are many good informational sources to help teens decrease
stress, worries, and anxiety. This one stands apart in its
recognition that habitual trouble with anxiety resides in the ways
your brain seeks to protect you, rather than some flaw in your
personality or being. It also stands out for its creation of ten
simple and specific ways you can retrain your brain, much as you
might use specific exercises to retrain your abdominal muscles. If
you're looking for a guide which offers CBT exercises to coach you
to a path of less anxiety, here it is!"
--David Carbonell, PhD, author of Panic Attacks Workbook, The Worry
Trick, Fear of Flying Workbook, and Outsmart Your Anxious
Brain--David Carbonell, PhD
"This book was truly a pleasure to read. The authors did a
tremendous job of explaining the relationship between the brain and
anxiety in very user-friendly language. The inclusion of exercises
throughout the book provided a hands-on opportunity to begin using
the strategies discussed. I would highly recommend this book."
--Brian J. Schmaus, PhD, clinical psychologist at the Anxiety
Treatment Center of Greater Chicago--Brian J. Schmaus, PhD
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