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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: The Essential Step by Step Guide to Retraining Your Brain – Overcome Anxiety, Depression and Negative Thought Patterns

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Overcome Anxiety, Depression and Negative Thoughts!

If you feel as though your mind is the enemy, that you are always dealing with excessive anxiety, chronic depression or fear so crippling it may well be a phobia, then the thoughts themselves may well be the culprits. If you are interested in learning more, then Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: The Essential Step by Step Guide to Retraining Your Brain – Overcome Anxiety, Depression and Negative Thought Patterns is the book you have been waiting for.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that analyzes the response you feel to specific sets of stimuli and then asks why it is that you feel the way you do. As phobias, depression and anxiety, when left untreated, can all lead to irrational responses to common scenarios as they can easily result in altered perceptions of reality and all around distorted thinking. When used correctly, CBT offer patients an alternative that promotes realistic, healthy thought.

Inside you will find

  • CBT exercises used by professionals to help people dealing with a wide variety of anxiety, depression and phobia issues
  • Tips and tricks to retrain your brain and break negative thought cycles once and for all
  • Reliable ways to face your fears, confront your personal demons and become the hero of your own story
  • And more…

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your copy today, take control of your mind and start your healing journey!

Author: Clark, David

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1981442219
Language: English
Pages: 98

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Weight 0.31 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 0.2 in

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