Description
- Identify your most common anxiety triggers
- Learn essential coping skills to prevent anxiety attacks
- Redirect risky behavior, including substance abuse and self-harm
- Understand the options of therapy and medication
- Overcome the spike-and-relapse cycle
From mindfulness meditation to diaphragmatic breathing, the exercises in this book will give you the tools you need to redirect negative thought and behavioral patterns and navigate the difficulties of life.
Author: Jon Patrick Hatcher, Thomas McDonagh
Publisher: Bloom Books for Young Readers
Published: 07/04/2023
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.90w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781646045044
ISBN10: 1646045041
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Social Topics | Depression & Mental Illness
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Social Topics | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Health & Daily Living | Mental Health
About the Author
Jon Patrick Hatcher is the coauthor of 101 Ways to Conquer Teen Anxiety, the author of Anxiety Hacks for an Uncertain World, and a curriculum developer and corporate trainer by trade. As an active and gregarious guy who rebounded from thirteen sports-related surgeries, anxiety, and cancer, Jon is an expert at sourcing the humor and meaning in life's trials, while helping others to leverage their innate ability to adapt and overcome intense difficulty. He holds an master of arts from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and has spent years studying, utilizing, and sharing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), exposure response prevention (ERP), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) techniques, which he conveys in laymen flair. Jon writes in an engaging style from the vantage of someone who continues to effectively manage debilitating anxiety and depression. Consequently, he is a huge proponent of the techniques he teaches, as he knows their effectiveness firsthand. Jon has written for various platforms and publications such as Good Housekeeping, Prevention, Success, Reader's Digest, and Health magazines, and he currently writes the only self-help, humor column on Psychology Today, titled "In Case of Anxiety." He loves the sound of steel drums and smelling new things. He lives in California.

