The Anxious Thoughts Workbook for TeensDISCLOSURETRAUMASHEALTHJournal of Youth and Adolescence -doi:10.1007/s10964-022-01661-xFradkin, ChrisSpringer USJournal of youth and adolescence
All too often, people get the idea that exposure means going to a place or situation where you're likely to get anxious, perhaps a highway or an elevator, and take a ride without getting anxious. That's not the point! The point is to actually go there and feel the anxiety, being su...
The Anxious Christian: Can God Use Your Anxiety for Good?by Rhett Smith (2012) Whether worried about work, finances, marriage, or any other life concerns, God can use your fear for spiritual growth. Smith suggests looking at anxiety as a catalyst to help you become all the Lord intends. ...
Dr. Carbonell has a way of saying things that just makes you stop and reconsider long-held beliefs and practices. And who would expect that a book about worry could actually be fun to read? The foibles of the typical anxious mind are described so astutely and so kindly that you just keep...
Group workbook for parentsof anxious children. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland. 2009. 51. Baker S, Sanders MR, Turner KM, Morawska A. A randomized controlled trial evaluating a low-intensity interactive online parenting intervention, triple P online brief, with parents of children ...
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“When performing at meets, I worry that I will not perform my best and disappoint my coaches and teammates. I become very anxious and try not to make mistakes during my routine. I just can’t let it go and perform freely.”*
That’s not why you joined this profession, and as long as it continues, you’re going to become increasingly more disillusioned and anxious to leave。And this is where the hillbilly spirit comes in。 Forget what you’ve heard about hillbillies, and focus on two key freedom and ...
Difficult Traits: bossy, conservative, stuck in the past, rigid, over-ambitious, insecure, anxious, unimaginative, opportunistic, inhibited, snobbish, skeptical, pessimistic, gloomy, workaholic. Aquarius: 1/20 – 2/18, ruled by Uranus, similar to the 11th house, Fixed Air Sign. Interests: ...
As a parent, to positively guide the true direction of your children As a friend, family member, and co-worker, to help others achieve happier, meaningful lives through a greater understanding of the power of name by integrating your new-found knowledge in the environments where you live and...