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Category: Mood Disorders

Mood Disorders

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  • From best-selling author Mary Ellen Copeland comes the second edition of The Depression Workbook,which includes new, research-based self-help strategies for taking charge of depression and developing a wellness recovery action plan.

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  • From the authors of the best-selling self-help classic, The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook, this diary offers daily writing prompts to help readers manage intense emotions using the core skills of dialectical behavior therapy—mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance. With this diary, users will find practical ways to put these skills to work, every day.

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  • The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbookbroke new ground in self-help resources when it was released more than ten years ago, offering readers unprecedented access to the core skills of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Now fully revised and updated, this second edition continues to offer straightforward, step-by-step exercises that will bring coreDBT skills to thousands who need it.

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  • If you have an anxiety disorder or experience anxiety symptoms that interfere with your day-to-day life, you can benefit from learning four simple skills that therapists use with their clients. These easy-to-learn skills are at the heart of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), a cutting-edge therapeutic approach that can help you better manage the panic attacks, …

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  • The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Bipolar Disorder provides readers with DBT skills such as mindfulness, emotion regulation, and radical acceptance to help them move away from the destructive behaviors that often accompany bipolar disorder.

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  • Written by therapist and ethicist Elliot Cohen, The Dutiful Worrier presents a comprehensive and compassionate four-step plan for overcoming guilt-driven worry, the mistaken belief that one has to worry in order to prevent catastrophe.

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  • It’s a commonly heard phrase: Stop being so sensitive. These words can be frustrating to hear, and for emotionally sensitive people, they often have the opposite of the desired effect. In The Emotionally Sensitive Person, a psychologist provides proven-effective cognitive behavioral and mindfulness techniques to help people who struggle with intense emotions. Readers will learn powerful tools for staying in the present moment, identifying emotional triggers, developing a strong and healthy identity, and experiencing overwhelming or uncomfortable emotions without acting out in an unhealthy way.

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  • The Estrogen-Depression Connection uncovers the most recent findings on the role of estrogen in women’s depression across the life cycle and then offers advice about treatments for depression related to estrogen fluctuations.

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  • People who worry and ruminate put excessive focus on the past and the future, a tendency which, left unchecked, can lead to mental health problems such as depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The Mindful Path Through Worry and Rumination offers proven strategies to help readers find contentment in the present moment.

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  • What if depression could lead to positive change? Written by acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) cofounder Kirk Strosahl and Patricia Robinson, this fully revised and updated edition of best-selling classic, The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Depression includes updated exercises based in breakthrough research on self-compassion, mindfulness, and neuroscience to help readers work through their depression—rather than avoid it—and go on to create a more meaningful life.

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  • Millions of Americans suffer from emotion regulation disorders, such as borderline personality disorder (BPD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and severe depression. Developed by foreword writer Marsha Linehan, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a clinically proven, evidence-based treatment for intense emotions. This is the first consumer-friendly book to offer Linehan’s new mindfulness skills to help readers move past harmful emotions and experience self-acceptance.

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  • Mindfulness-Based Emotional Balance offers a breakthrough, eight-week program using mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) to help readers manage overwhelming emotions before they take a toll on health and relationships. Instead of suppressing emotions—which can lead to a host of health problems—or overreacting in the heat of the moment, readers will learn how to achieve true, lasting emotional balance using this powerful, evidence-based therapy.

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  • Emotional distress takes many forms—such as excessive worry, rumination, regret, shame, humiliation, or resentment. Managing these negative thoughts is essential for emotional healing and wholeness. In this workbook, renowned psychologist David A. Clark offers a transdiagnostic, cognitive behavioral approach to effectively target these unwanted thoughts. Using practical, step-by-step instructions and activities, readers will learn to free themselves from the addictive thought patterns that trap them in an endless cycle of negativity.

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  • The OCD Workbook, Third Edition offers the latest findings on the causes and most effective treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It includes helpful information on medications and shows readers how they can calm their impulses through techniques drawn from acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy.

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  • Kreger draws on new research to provide advice for navigating life with someone who has borderline personality disorder. Step-by-step suggestions–many from users of the author’s comprehensive Web site–help readers set and enforce personal limits, communicate clearly, cope with put-downs and rage, and make realistic decisions.

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  • For people with borderline personality disorder (BPD), writing can be a profound vehicle for self-reflection and healing. In The Stronger Than BPD Journal, influential BPD blogger, advocate, and peer educator Debbie Corso and psychotherapist Kathryn C. Holt offer a guided journal based in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to help readers with BPD manage strong emotions, strengthen emotional resiliency, and build lasting relationships.

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