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Finding Hope in the Age of Anxiety

Recognise it, Acknowledge it and Take Your Power Back

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Finding Hope in the Age of Anxiety

By: Dr Claire Hayes
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I can’t face this. No one understands how hard it is for me. People are looking at me. Why am I like this? Why can I not be like everyone else? What’s wrong with me?

Sound familiar? Thoughts such as these can trigger us to feel anxious, stupid, upset and frustrated. We have choices. We can blame ourselves and others, avoid certain situations and worry. Or we can acknowledge our thoughts and feelings and take our power back from anxiety by facing it with understanding, courage and compassion.

Here, taking a self-compassionate approach, Dr Claire Hayes presents anxiety as a normal part of every stage of life, from childhood through to adolescence and adulthood. Using the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), Dr Hayes helps us to recognise, understand and take control of the unhelpful thoughts, beliefs and actions that cause anxiety.

This audiobook offers hope to people who struggle with anxiety as well as to those who support them.

©2017 Claire Hayes (P)2020 Bolinda Publishing
Anxiety Disorders Mental Health New Thought Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Self-Esteem Spirituality Stress Management Compassion
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"Helps us understand how we contribute unwittingly to our own difficulties, how we can change the way we think, feel and act, and thus live a more fulfilling life." (Dr Rosaleen McElvaney, Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Lecturer)

"Truly outstanding.... I can think of no other work in this area that I would recommend as strongly." (Mark Morgan, Cregan Professor of Education and Psychology)

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