For self-assessment, he provides several questionnaires to take your worry profile, including estimations of your, personal beliefs on self and relationships, and your ability to tolerate uncertainty. The author then outlines a seven-step worry-reduction plan: beginning with identifying productive and unproductive worry, progressing to improving skills for accepting reality, challenging worried thinking and learning to harness unpleasant emotions such as fear or anger.
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AUTHORS
Dr. Robert L. Leahy has authored fifteen books on cognitive
therapy and psychological processes. He is the President of the
International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy, President-Elect
of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and Professor of Psychology in
Psychiatry at Weill-Cornell Medical School.
AUTHOR WEBSITE
www.cognitivetherapynyc.com
NARRATOR
A resident of Los Angeles, Mike Chamberlain, has been seen on
televison and in feature-length films, and has worked behind the
microphone for the Los Angeles Radio Reading Service. Previously, he
studied at Boston College's Theater Department, performing works ranging
from the classics and Shakespeare, to contemporary comedy and drama.
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REVIEWS
Kliatt
"This may be the best and most appropriate self-help many modern, busy listeners in hectic prime time can absorb."
AudioFile
"Deftly unveiling the reasons that well-meaning attempts to help
worriers often fail, Leahy offers worry-reduction strategies that
include sometimes surprising suggestions. Worry at specific times, he
advises. Desensitize yourself to your deepest worries by repeating them
until they become boringly familiar and less powerful: 'I may die of
cancer. I may die of cancer...' Narrator Mike Chamberlain reads clearly
and capably, helped by Leahy's bullet-pointed prose."
Kirkus Reviews
"While it's clearly geared towards those with serious anxiety issues,
Leahy's advice will resonate with anyone who has had one too many
sleepless nights."
Publishers Weekly
"Following Leahy's steps involves keeping emotion diaries, answering a
battery of questions to monitor and challenge worries and maintaining
regular vigilance over your thoughts. Those who can summon the
discipline and commitment to stick to Leahy's program might find some
relief."
The New York Times
"Engagingly and persuasively [Leahy] coaxes self-tormentors to have
mercy on themselves. Rather than offering palliatives, like "be more
positive," or "try to get your mind off it," he acknowledges that many
chronic worriers--including the subset he calls "defensive
pessimists"--want to worry, and are superstitious that, if they fail to
worry, they will jinx themselves. Instead he recommends that they manage
their fears by scheduling regular freakout sessions, and gives pointers
on how they can realistically deal with their concerns."
The Worry Cure: Seven Steps to Stop Worry from Stopping You
Author: Robert L. Leahy, Ph.D.
Narrator: Mike Chamberlain
ISBN: 9781593163532
SRP: $19.95
Length: 3:35:00
Item No: LL372
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