<div>Is anxiety and fear a problem for you? Have you tried to win the war with your anxious mind and body, only to end up feeling frustrated, powerless, and stuck? If so, you’re not alone. But there is a way forward, a path into genuine happiness, and a way back into living the kind of life you so
The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Teen Anxiety: Activities to Help You Overcome Fears and Worries Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
✍ Scribed by Sheri L. Turrell; Christopher McCurry; Mary Bell; Louise L. Hayes
- Publisher
- Instant Help
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 162
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Move past anxiety and discover what really matters to you. Written by three experts in teen mental health, this powerful workbook offers evidence-based activities grounded in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you cope with anxiety, build resilience, stop avoiding the things you fear, and lead a fuller, happier life.
Anxiety is what we feel when we’re scared about some future event that may or may not happen. When you’re struggling with anxiety your mind is trying to protect you from danger, so it’s busy telling you about all the things you can’t do. Along with these thoughts come a host of feelings and bodily sensations—such as sweaty palms, restlessness, lightheadedness, and stomach aches. But it’s not the anxious thoughts that make anxiety a problem. It’s the actions we take, or don’t take, as a result of these thoughts.
In The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Teen Anxiety, you’ll find helpful alternatives to the ineffective strategies and habits you’re currently using to deal with anxiety, such as avoidance. You’ll find basic information about anxiety to help you recognize what it looks and feels like, mindfulness tips to help you stay in the moment when you feel worried about the future, and tips to help you connect with your own values so you can start putting the important things in life first.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
Foreward
Note to Readers
Note to Parents
Note to Clinicians
Part I: The Basics of Anxiety
Getting to Know Your Anxiety
Trying To Control Your Anxiety
The Cost Of Controlling Anxiety
Can Anyone Control Anxiety?
Part II: How We Misread Anxiety
Comparing To Others
What Matters Makes You Anxious
Everything Connects To Everything
Part III: Noticing Skills
Learning To Notice
Noticing In Everyday Life
Noticing, Even When Anxiety Shows Up
Grounding Skills
Part IV: You Are More Than Your Thoughts
Watching From A Distance
You Are Not Your Thoughts
Your Drone’s Perspective
Watching Thoughts
Say Your Thoughts In New Ways
Thoughts As Stickies
Part V: Allowing Feelings
Naming And Describing Feelings
Being Willing to Feel
Making Space For Feelings
Treating Feelings Like Puppies
Part VI: The You that Matters
Who And What Matters To Me
The Me I Want To Be
Value Traps
"Good Enough" is Not a Value
From Values to Goals
Making Moves
Making SMART Moves
Goal Traps
Part VII: LLAMA: Taking Action Step-by-Step
LLAMA: Labeling
LLAMA: Letting Go of Your Battles
LLAMA: Allowing Thoughts and Feelings
LLAMA: Mindfully Come Back to the Moment
LLAMA: Approach What Matters
Looking Ahead
Acknowledgments
Activity Answer Sheet
Notes
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