Anxiety and Depression Workbook For Dummies. Laura L. Smith
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Introduction
Do you worry too much? Are you often sad or down in the dumps? Do you have to drag yourself out of bed in the morning? Or maybe you avoid people more than you should. If so, you’re probably dealing with some type of anxiety or depression. Everyone feels sad or worried from time to time because unpleasant feelings are a normal part of life. But when depression or anxiety interferes with your work, play, or relationships, it’s time to act.
Good news! You can conquer these problems with the help of Anxiety & Depression Workbook For Dummies. Feel free to use this workbook on its own or as a supplement to counseling. In either case, studies show that self-help efforts work.
Experts estimate that almost a quarter of the people in the world will experience significant problems with anxiety at some point in their lives. And between 15 and 20 percent will succumb to the ravages of depression at one point or another. Unfortunately, many people suffer from both of these maladies. Recent events such as the pandemic have increased rates of both anxiety and depression among adults and children all over the world.
So if you struggle with anxiety, depression, or both, you’re not alone. This book joins you in your battle by giving you research-based strategies and plenty of practice opportunities to help you defeat depression and annihilate anxiety.
About This Book
The purpose of this book is to give you a range of skills and tools for managing anxiety and depression. Although there’s information here about the essential concepts of depression and anxiety, this book is action-oriented — in other words, you have the opportunity to actively apply research-based ideas to your life in meaningful ways.
There’s no doubt you used workbooks while you were in school. A math workbook helped you apply math concepts to everyday problems. Or a reading workbook improved your ability to comprehend stories. Today, you can find workbooks on almost any topic, from selling your home and succeeding on tests to preparing your taxes and improving your memory.
The purpose of any workbook is to lay out the basics of a topic and then provide numerous opportunities to apply and practice the concepts at hand. Typically, books explain issues, and workbooks help you master new skills. In other words, Anxiety & Depression Workbook For Dummies is “less talk — more action.”
Did you notice the “work” part of workbook? Don’t let that scare you. You’ll be well paid for your work in the form of increased life satisfaction and reduced emotional distress. And the work is actually rather interesting because you discover new ways to live your life and get what you want.
Unlike most workbooks, you don’t necessarily have to read and use the chapters of this book in order, beginning to end. You can pick and choose what chapters to read and which exercises to do, besides where to start and stop.
This book is meant to be written in unless, of course, you’ve borrowed