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This is another self-help book. I’ve been checking them out from the library via Libby . This one seems OK. One problem is it’s marked for teens.
 
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laurelzito | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 28, 2024 |
Anxiety is such a common physical and emotional experience for humans to experience in today’s society. I hear clients complain about it multiple times a day. The more I grow in age and maturity, I am gaining an understanding of my own relationship with anxiety. I remain open to learning more coping skills for anxiety. Which brings me to this amazing book, 50 Ways to Rewire Your Anxious Brain: Simple Skills to Soothe Anxiety and Create New Neural Pathways to Calm by Catherine M. Pittman and Maha Zayed.

First, I chose to read the audiobook version. The book offers many opportunities for guided journaling through reflection. I listen to audiobooks when I’m on the go or completing household tasks. Not exactly the ideal scenario for stopping the audiobook to journal. I wasn’t interested in pulling over to the side of the road to put pen to paper. Lol I like to journal, but I didn’t feel compelled to journal as offered by the authors. I recommend a physical copy of the book if you want to go through the book slowly, with undivided attention, and opportunities to journal.

I am considering purchasing a physical copy of this book to use as a reference. The authors offer excellent tools that I would love to flip through the book in the future for a refresher. I’m sure I’ll need it! Lol

I appreciate the authors explaining how anxiety works in the brain. They explain, in easy to understand language, how the amygdala works to create anxiety. I like thinking about the amygdala as a part of my brain that is separate from me as a person. This is my personal takeaway from the book based upon how the concept was explained. It gives me the perception that it is something I can combat.

The authors offer so many helpful suggestions. Many I am familiar, such as having good sleep hygiene, mindfulness, replacing anxious thoughts, and evaluating what you have control. What makes their suggestions stand apart from other resources I have utilized is the authors explain how the amygdala works; therefore, how the tool will work on the amygdala. For me, understanding how the brain works makes all the difference in applying their suggestions.

I borrowed the audiobook from my local library with the Libby app. Narration by Erin deWard was just okay; sometimes her voice sounded robotic. Thankfully, it wasn’t so annoying that I couldn’t listen to the book.

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NatalieRiley | Feb 17, 2024 |
Overly repetitive and offering few (if any) new useful suggestions . . . I will take what works for me and leave the rest. Read my full review here.
 
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joyblue | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 5, 2022 |
the title is hypoerbolic bc you're not going to end anxiety, just cope better with it. i really liked the layman's version explanations of how anxiety works, making it easier to digest. i fucking hate coping though
 
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rottweilersmile | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 28, 2022 |

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