Dancing with Fear : Controlling Stress and Creating a Life Beyond Panic and Anxiety
(2011)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Turner Publishing Company, 2011
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ISBN/ISSN
9780897935401 (electronic bk.) MWT13572810, 0897935403 (electronic bk.) 13572810
LANGUAGE
English
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Panic attacks, phobias, avoidant behavior, worrying, compulsive behavior, unwanted obsessions, and body symptoms such as racing heart, breathing difficulties, sweating, shaking, nausea, numbness and weakness are some of the many manifestations of anxiety. DANCING WITH FEAR is a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing the many forms of anxiety. Using a recovery theme, the book offers a hopeful, self-help approach to the most common, costly, and chronic emotional problem in our country. According to experts, anxiety develops from the combination of three ingredients: genetic traits (such as "biological sensitivity"), family influences, and stress (the "why now" factor). The stress ingredient accounts for the widespread prevalence of anxiety today. Basically, anxiety is largely a learned reaction to stress overload in people with a sensitive temperament. Through new skills and habits, anxiety can be replaced with more effective behavior along with greater peace, optimism, and joy. The book is clearly written and technically accurate. Diagrams, lists, and charts illustrate the information, and 35 concrete skills and exercises are included. The book includes information on: Survival instinct and anxiety; List of anxiety disorders with explanations; Diagnostic criteria for each anxiety disorder; Common fears by age group; Anxiety personality traits; Comparison of incomplete and complete stress recovery; Drugs used to treat anxiety; Herbs and natural remedies for anxiety. Some examples of exercises and techniques are: Meditation instructions; "The three-S" approach to stress management (Signals, Sources, Solutions); Yoga and bioenergetic breathing exercises; Dietary guidelines for managing anxiety; Guidelines for friends and family members; How to replace worry with positive thinking; Three fundamental health practices for managing anxiety; Joy, pleasure, and satisfaction exercise; How to spiritually revitalize your life. Content is based on the author's personal anxiety background, as well as his expertise as a seasoned psychologist. Dr. Foxman's own recovery from several anxiety disorders is described in an opening chapter

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