ARLIN CUNCIC, MA is the author of Therapy in Focus- What to Expect from CBT for Social Anxiety Disorder. Since 2007, she has worked and written extensively to raise awareness for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). Through her background in clinical psychology, she hopes to make a difference in the lives of others.
"The Anxiety Workbook is not a voluminous, encyclopedic resource on
anxiety treatment, and that's a good thing. If you're struggling
with anxiety you may be suffering from information overload and not
know where to start on the problem. The Anxiety Workbook covers the
most important, need-to-know, proven concepts for dealing with
anxiety and panic over a concise, seven-week self-help course that
anyone can get started on right away."--Chris MacLeod, MSW, author
of the Social Skills Guidebook
"After years of working with experts in the field and writing on
the topic of anxiety, Arlin Cuncic has collected all her knowledge
into this workbook. Within, she outlines powerful CBT tools that
will help you not only better understand your anxiety but learn
what you can do to overcome it."?Jennifer Shannon, LMFT, Author of
Don't Feed Your Monkey Mind; How to Stop the Cycle of Anxiety, Fear
& Worry
"There are so many books out there that claim to help you
understand and manage your anxiety. What makes this one different?
It is accessible and straightforward, and offers motivation to
complete the work of healing. Ms. Cuncic also incorporates a
mind/body approach, providing resources for physiological and
nutrition-based relaxation strategies. Having practiced as a
Clinical Psychologist for years I am excited to be able to
recommend this book to my patients."--Tatiana Zdyb Ph.D., M.A., C.
Psych, Clinical Psychologist
"This book offers an engaging, lucid and practical road map for
understanding and taking charge of one's own anxiety. Laid out as a
seven-week program, it offers both the clarity and depth to
usefully guide the anxiety sufferer along that journey. It is a
valuable complement to therapy, but can also serve as a stand-alone
beginning to help those grappling with various types of anxiety,
and face these symptoms in more adaptive, healthy and compassionate
ways."--Steven Gans, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, PT,
Harvard Medical School
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