'I just know this plane is going to run into turbulence and crash!''My mind will go blank when I give my presentation at work and everyone will think I'm an idiot.''Why am I so shy and insecure? I'm such a loser!'We all know what it's like to feel anxious, worried or panicky. If any of these thoughts sound familiar, you can change the way you feel. When Panic Attacks will give you the ammunition to quickly defeat any kind of anxiety, including chronic worrying, shyness, public speaking anxiety, test anxiety and phobias without lengthy therapy or prescription drugs.Bestselling author and behavioural psychiatrist Dr David Burns will teach you 40 powerful new anti-anxiety techniques and show you how to select methods that will work for you. The goal is not just feeling a bit better, but complete recovery. All you need is a little courage and the techniques in this book.
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We all know what it's like to feel anxious, worried or panicky. If any of these thoughts sound familiar, you can change the way you feel. This book gives you the information to defeat various kinds of anxiety, including chronic worrying, shyness, public speaking anxiety, test anxiety and phobias without lengthy therapy or prescription drugs.
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Another masterpiece from the author who helped millions help themselves
A simple, revolutionary guide to overcoming panic disorders without the need for therapy, from the author of the international bestseller Feeling Good

Product details

ISBN
9780091929602
Published
2010
Publisher
Vendor
Vermilion
Weight
453 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
135 mm
Thickness
33 mm
Age
01, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Author

Biographical note

Dr David Burns is the author of five books including the bestselling Feeling Good and Feeling Good Together. He is an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine and has served as Visiting Scholar at Harvard Medical School. In February 2008 Dr Burns and Feeling Good were featured on the BBC's Imagine series (first episode).