
Un-Agoraphobic
Overcome Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Agoraphobia for Good: A Step-by-Step Plan
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Cummings
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By:
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Hal Mathew
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Un-Agoraphobic offers a comprehensive, step-by-step self-help program for overcoming agoraphobia and panic attacks. Since overcoming his own disorder twenty years ago, Mathew has been leading support groups and recovery programs for people with agoraphobia. He understands what agoraphobes need and how to deliver it.
No one knows exactly what causes agoraphobia or panic attacks, but it clearly involves some misfirings in the brain. The good news is that recent neuroscience research suggests the brain is retrainable - at any age.
The basis for any recovery plan for anxiety disorders is a highly structured approach each day. Mathew provides a daily schedule that lays out a clear set of steps and considerations for conquering this affliction, including:
- writing every day
- cultivating present-moment thinking
- taking a new approach to food and eating
- choosing a therapist
- starting a peer support group
- using visualization techniques specifically designed for overcoming anxiety and panic
- taking medications, if appropriate
- dealing with children, spouse, parents, friends, coworkers, teachers, bosses, and more
- taking your first trip out of the house
Mathew includes FAQs, general survival tips, and a special chapter on tips for spouses and loved ones.
Un-Agoraphobic is candid, funny, prescriptive, and spot on for panic disorders - by an author with a lot of life experience under his belt.
©2014 Hal Mathew (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.Interesting stuff
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One small caveat: the author is not a medical professional (there are scientific keyword errors in the chapter about medication), and comes across as 'anti-meds'. If you are struggling with any mental health distress, please discuss these with a trusted medical professional, and don't ever allow someone to make you feel bad for taking any kind of meds for any length of time. Although the eventual goal is mental health recovery is to be able to thrive without therapy or meds, you should only come off meds when you are comfortable to do so. Don't believe that you have to come off of medication before you can do important therapeutic work and therefore come off them prematurely. You deserve to thrive, so do what you need to get there.
Apart from that little "eh," I would recommend this book. All the best in your recovery, friends!
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I read some good reviews for this book so I had high hopes for it. I shelled out for the rather expensive price and listened to it all - very disappointed. Even thought i would give it a chance and give it a second listen but still hated it. Very very patronising and unhelpful. Made me feel worse.Sorry but very disappointed!
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