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A Routledge and Guilford FreeBook CHANGE THE WAY YOU FEEL BY CHANGING THE WAY YOU THINK TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 :: INTRODUCTION 7 :: 1. IT’S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS (Chapter 3 from Mind Over Mood by Dennis Greenberger and Christine A. Padesky) 19 :: 2. STARTING OUT … AND HOW TO KEEP GOING IF YOU FEEL STUCK (Chapter 1 from Overcoming Depression and Low Mood by Chris Williams) 37 :: 3. UNDERSTANDING FEAR AND ANXIETY (Chapter 1 from Worry Less, Live More by Susan M. Orsillo and Lizabeth Roemer) 56 :: 4. DECIDE IF CBT IS FOR YOU (Chapter 1 from How to Get the Most Out of CBT by Windy Dryden) 64 :: 5. DEPRESSION, UNHAPPINESS AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESS (Chapter 2 from Mindful Way Workbook by John Teasdale, J. Mark G. Williams, and Zindel Segal) 75 :: 6. CONNECTING TO OTHERS AND MANAGING YOUR EMOTIONS (Chapter 8 from Letting Go of Self-Destructive Behaviors by Lisa Ferentz) 82 :: 7. THE INVENTION OF THE EXPRESSIVE WRITING APPROACH (Chapter 2 from Opening Up by Writing It Down by James W. Pennebaker and Joshua M. Smyth) 96 :: 8. HAPPINESS: AN OVERVIEW (Chapter 1 from Understanding Happiness by Mick Power) INTRODUCTION Feel happier, calmer, and gain the confidence to make changes that can help you live the life you want with a new FreeBook from Routledge and Guilford Press. This highly practical resource contains a multitude of tips and exercises from bestselling Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and positive psychology titles, including Mind Over Mood; Worry Less, Live More; and Overcoming Depression and Low Mood Workbook. Featuring easy-to-implement strategies and advice to change negative thought patterns and behaviour, this FreeBook will provide valuable help to those dealing with stress, anxiety, and depression. Guilford Press is an independent publisher of books, periodicals, software, and DVDs in mental health, education, geography, and research methods. Guilford Press is distributed in the UK and Europe by Taylor & Francis. To order in other countries, visit www.guilford.com. CHP 1: IT’S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS: In this chapter from the bestseller, Mind Over Mood, Dr. Dennis Greenberger and Dr. Christine Padesky explore the connection between our thoughts and how they influence our mood and behaviour. “Most people who are anxious, depressed, or angry can tell you that “just thinking positive thoughts” is not that easy…Looking at a situation from all sides and considering a wide range of information – positive, negative, and neutral – can lead to more helpful ways of understanding things and new solutions to difficulties you face.” CHP 2: STARTING OUT…AND HOW TO KEEP GOING IF YOU FEEL STUCK How do you help yourself to plan for and overcome blocks to change? Chris Williams provides valuable tips, exercises and advice for using self-help resources in this chapter from Overcoming Depression and Low Mood. “You can’t expect to be able to swim immediately. You may need to start at the shallow end and practice at first. Pace what you do and don’t jump straight away into the deep end” ROUTLEDGE AND GUILFORD PRESS 3 ROUTLEDGE.COM GUILFORDPRESS.CO.UK INTRODUCTION CHP 3: UNDERSTANDING FEAR AND ANXIETY Written by Susan M. Orsillo and Lizabeth Roemer, this insightful chapter from Worry Less, Live More unpacks fear, anxiety, stress and worry, providing the reader with practical exercises and tips to help explore and control emotional responses. “Although we are saying that fear and anxiety are a natural part of life, we are not suggesting that you “grin and bear it.” We have found that by understanding anxiety, noticing its many components as it evolves, learning to relate to anxiety differently...and clarifying what is important, people can make significant changes.” CHP 4: DECIDE IF CBT IS FOR YOU Author Windy Dryden outlines the main features of cognitive behavioural therapy and explains how and why it can be a beneficial form of therapy. This chapter from How to Get the Most Out of CBT also provides invaluable advice about choosing the right therapist. “It is often thought that CBT therapists are not interested in your past. This is not correct, and in CBT you may talk about whatever it is you are bothered about, be it your past, your present or your future.” CHP 5: DEPRESSION, UNHAPPINESS AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESS Why do we get stuck in a negative cycle? This chapter from The Mindful Way Workbook will help readers gain a better understanding of how unhappiness and our state of mind can contribute to depression, as well as advice on how to break free from this cycle. “But, somehow, most of us don’t feel able to let things take their natural course—when we feel sad or unhappy, we feel we have to do something, even if it’s only trying to understand what’s going on. Paradoxically, it is those very attempts to get rid of unwanted unhappy feelings that get us stuck in ever- deepening unhappiness.” ROUTLEDGE AND GUILFORD PRESS 4 ROUTLEDGE.COM GUILFORDPRESS.CO.UK
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