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Panic Workbook Carina Eriksen

Panic Workbook By Carina Eriksen

Panic Workbook by Carina Eriksen


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Summary

This book aims to help people understand the source and triggers of panic attacks from psychological and clinical perspectives, and suggests a range of skills and techniques to overcome the problem and formulate individual solutions. The emphasis is on the reader gaining understanding of panic which sidesteps its automatic progress.

Panic Workbook Summary

Panic Workbook by Carina Eriksen

Panic disorder is common, affecting up to 10% in the Western world, and is often linked with other disorders - up to 60% of those with panic may also develop agoraphobia while 70% develop depression. This book takes the reader through tried and tested techniques to help break the automatic progress of a panic attack. Topics include: understanding the causes of panic; how to sidestep a panic attack; dealing with unhelpful techniques such as avoidance, safety behaviours, and solutions that don't work; managing anxiety and panic- practical exercises; deep breathing and relaxation; how to help a relative or friend with panic attacks; checklists for challenging situations such as crowded places, public transport, and business meetings.

About Carina Eriksen

Dr Carina Eriksen is a registered and chartered clinical psychologist with an extensive London-based practice. She is author or co-author of several books. Professor Robert Bor is a Lead Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Royal Free Hospital, and author of 30 books. Margaret Oakes is a trainee counselling psychologist and airline pilot with a specialist interest in mental health disorders.

Table of Contents

Topics include: What is panic? How is it different from other anxiety disorders? What causes and/or maintains panic? The problem of failed solutions - coping with unhelpful techniques such as avoidance Managing panic attacks - adaptive ways of controlling panic such as deep breathing, relaxation, lifestyle changes, nutrition, reducing avoidance/exposure, dropping safety behaviours etc Dealing with the worry of having another panic attack - breaking the vicious cycle of anxiety Using CBT tools to reframe anxious thinking. How to help a friend or relative with panic What to do if self-help isn't enough Tips and hints for managing panic - checklists for challenging situations such as going to a crowded places, using public transport, hosting a business meeting etc.

Additional information

GOR004209102
9781847092137
1847092136
Panic Workbook by Carina Eriksen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Murray Press
2012-10-18
120
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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