Anxiety and Panic: How to Reshape Your Anxious Mind and Brain
The Flag Series, Book 1
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Dr Harry Barry
A practical guide to understanding, managing and overcoming anxiety and panic attacks by best-selling author and GP Harry Barry. Do you or does someone you love suffer from general anxiety, social anxiety, panic attacks, a phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder? Or are you a health-care worker treating people with these disorders? Then this audiobook is for you.
Dr Harry Barry combines a deep knowledge of the inner workings of the mind and brain with a wealth of experience treating patients as a GP to offer a way out of the fear, worry and shame of anxiety. In this wise, supportive book, Dr Barry explains clearly and simply what it is about our minds and brains that generates the symptoms of anxiety. Through a series of case studies based on his real-life experiences treating patients, he explains and demonstrates how to use lifestyle changes, mindfulness, exercise and CBT techniques to cope with these symptoms and ultimately feel better.
Previously published as Flagging Anxiety: How to Reshape Your Anxious Mind and Brain, this edition has been fully revised and updated.
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very helpful.
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very repetitive but perhaps by design
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Cons: the examples can get repetitive, however I was able to identify myself across many of the different examples, so I didn’t mind. Also, “Dr Jim”, the doctor in the book, handles his patient’s experiences in a reassuring way, yet it can come across as dismissive, especially when one has experienced a level of trauma from their disorders. Lastly, my first experience with panic and the resulting fear of it wasn’t addressed in the book, so it took longer for me to accept that my panic isn’t dangerous. However, in conjunction with therapy I was able to overcome this issue. Just know that your own specific experiences may not be outlined in the book.
Life-changing and delightful to listen to
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