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The Worry Cure: Seven Steps to Stop Worry from Stopping You [Robert L. Leahy] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Worry Cure: Seven Steps to Stop Worry from Stopping You Review: Worth it if you are a cronic worrier - I've been taking medicine for depression for years now, yet I still worry constantly. I decided when I started worrying about my future kids' futures that enough was enough. I've realized from this book that I also have generalized anxiety disorder (worrying constantly-a symptom my doctor said goes with depression and said you can't get rid of it) and many of the worries talked about in this book are exactly what i do. I haven't completely finished reading it yet, but so far it is the most helpful self-help book I've ever read. It's really an eye opener and I just love the worry tests he has, these are very valuable to understand how you worry. I can't wait to finish the book and I do hope I can be successful and stop worrying since I know now that it doesn't do me any good like I thought it did. I've found through this book that I've got an immense fear of uncertainty and he touches on this problem a lot which I like. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone that is a constant worrier like I am. I've been a worrier as long as I can remember and it is finally time to enjoy life with the help of this book. The book really puts it all in perspective and forces you to realize that worrying constantly does not make you better prepared for the negative in life or any surprises that may crop up. Review: Not just your average "How to be Happy" book - I reviewed this product as a therapist for use with my clients. This book is full of practical, easy to understand strategies for removing unproductive worry from one's life. For those who are not familiar with Dr. Leahy, he is well-respected in the field of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and his professional writing has proven to be a welcomed contribution for both new and seasoned mental health professionals. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with General Anxiety Disorder. Indeed, it may be less helpful for those seeking assistance for Specific Phobias, OCD, Panic Disorder, and Social Phobia. However, I found the chapters on the seven steps useful reminders for the average reader- even those without an anxiety diagnosis. I mean, who couldn't use some well-researched advice on: Identifying Productive and Unproductive Worry, Accepting Reality and Committing to Change, Challenging Worried Thinking, Turning Failure into Opportunity, Using Emotions Rather than Worry about Them, and Taking Control of (Your) Time? I've also received good feedback from clients who've read this book.



| ASIN | 1400097665 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,537 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #117 in Emotional Mental Health #175 in Stress Management Self-Help #206 in Anxiety |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (881) |
| Dimensions | 5.21 x 0.75 x 8 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 9781400097661 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1400097661 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 336 pages |
| Publication date | October 24, 2006 |
| Publisher | Harmony |
R**Y
Worth it if you are a cronic worrier
I've been taking medicine for depression for years now, yet I still worry constantly. I decided when I started worrying about my future kids' futures that enough was enough. I've realized from this book that I also have generalized anxiety disorder (worrying constantly-a symptom my doctor said goes with depression and said you can't get rid of it) and many of the worries talked about in this book are exactly what i do. I haven't completely finished reading it yet, but so far it is the most helpful self-help book I've ever read. It's really an eye opener and I just love the worry tests he has, these are very valuable to understand how you worry. I can't wait to finish the book and I do hope I can be successful and stop worrying since I know now that it doesn't do me any good like I thought it did. I've found through this book that I've got an immense fear of uncertainty and he touches on this problem a lot which I like. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone that is a constant worrier like I am. I've been a worrier as long as I can remember and it is finally time to enjoy life with the help of this book. The book really puts it all in perspective and forces you to realize that worrying constantly does not make you better prepared for the negative in life or any surprises that may crop up.
R**P
Not just your average "How to be Happy" book
I reviewed this product as a therapist for use with my clients. This book is full of practical, easy to understand strategies for removing unproductive worry from one's life. For those who are not familiar with Dr. Leahy, he is well-respected in the field of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and his professional writing has proven to be a welcomed contribution for both new and seasoned mental health professionals. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with General Anxiety Disorder. Indeed, it may be less helpful for those seeking assistance for Specific Phobias, OCD, Panic Disorder, and Social Phobia. However, I found the chapters on the seven steps useful reminders for the average reader- even those without an anxiety diagnosis. I mean, who couldn't use some well-researched advice on: Identifying Productive and Unproductive Worry, Accepting Reality and Committing to Change, Challenging Worried Thinking, Turning Failure into Opportunity, Using Emotions Rather than Worry about Them, and Taking Control of (Your) Time? I've also received good feedback from clients who've read this book.
J**E
Definitely inspired some new thoughts on worry, it's properties ...
Definitely inspired some new thoughts on worry, it's properties, and how to handle/react to/gain control of those properties, yet concentrated on examples of run of the mill "worries", and people who obsess over those types of things, not people who have a more sophisticated worry complex...one of a sometimes more difficult to define psychological depth. Worth a read, perhaps, only as a primer for those who seek to unburden their daily thoughts, yet aren't in dread of bankruptcy, how they look, or being alone after a breakup.
S**1
Excellent guide to over come anxiety and improve your wellbeing!
I am skeptical about buying any book that proclaims to cure anything. I am a health care professional and I bought this book as well as listened to it on audio. It's a three hour listen and well worth the time. Of course being a worrier I multitasked while listening, but I did listen and I reflected inwardly as I listened. This book is interactive where as most books, just lead you through a bunch of writing exercises and examples of other people's situation without explaining the example. The author explains each example in detail and then tells you what is wrong and what is right also how to apply the concepts. The ten steps are easy to implement and accomplish immediately. I was able to follow along and parctice the 10 steps immidiately as the examples resonated with a lot current events that I am experiencing. I have practiced these steps for 5 days now and my anxiety has dialed down 90 percent. I have even put it to the test in a relationship situation and it was very effective. I look forward to what it can do in a months time and a year. I have an active imagination and I create lots of distortions about varied life situations and I am now able to dispute these thoughts and dismiss them as unproductive thinking. I have had several therapist over the last 8 years and none have helped. I have bought a plethora of self help books and after reading them felt lost and dismayed . This book has worked for me and I wish that I had found it before I spent thousands of dollars only to be disappointed.
K**A
One of the best books on overcoming worry
I am a therapist, and I have a lot of books about overcoming worry. This is one of the best. Very detailed, with specific skills, not just superficial "tricks."
D**R
Great Book
This is a WoW book; with so many insights that are significantly helpful.A best buy for me highly recommendable for everyone.
P**T
not succinct enough
Lots of good insights and things to think about but mixed in with nonsense, such as this line, "A repressive coping style, the inability to recognize and label your emotions, and an overemphasis on rationality or antiemotionality are associated with longer-term physical problems, such as increased risk of hypertension, cancer, asthma, and general physical complaints." Do you believe cancer is caused by these mental processes? God help you if you do. There is zero proof for the existence of psychosomatic illness. If the best of this book were boiled down to 50 pages it would be a dynamite handbook, but its not. After a strong and succinct introduction, the author doesn't get to the point often enough, as though he assumes you have all the time in the world to read his book and its myriad wanderings away from the how of "how to stop worrying", the topic at hand. Maybe I should be blaming the editor.
M**E
I'm no expert and have just a few self help books, but the quality and depth of information here is superb. A very knowledgeable author and attention to detail make this a very helpful read for anyone who needs a nudge in the right direction.
A**D
The quality and material was good. Almost new
I**U
Very good state
U**R
A book full of great insight into the working of our mind. How it does, what it does. How we can use this understanding to give back ourselves power and add a bit of happiness and control to our lives daily. It couldn’t have been better explained. Following his advice has worked very effectively for me. Yes, there are still days when I tend to worry unnecessary but their number is on a rapid decline. A must read for anyone who feels worry is starting to get the better of them.
P**S
Because it is based on CBT this doesn't just say "these are the symptoms you have/challenges you face, let's talk about how I suddenly started doing things differently and made my life better by following these seven simple steps...". Instead it looks at a range of symptoms, thoughts, behaviours, difficulties etc that people with worry and anxiety may have but remembers to acknowledge that different people experience different things. There are questionairres and ratings scales to fill in yourself to find out what areas you are affected in and to what degree. That helps you focus on the bits that are specifically relevant to you. It then looks at WHY you might be how you are rather than just accepting that as a fact and skipping it altogether. It looks at various factors that may be maintaining worry. Then it looks at a range of strategies and activities to try to alleviate the problems - both the source and the symptoms. Not all of them suit everyone; it's a bit of a try it and see which are helpful deal. It then takes a few specific worries (e.g. health, money, relationships) and looks at these in more detail. It isn't a quick fix - the good stuff never is. The suggestions need to become habit in order to start helping. Really readable and recommended by a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist.
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