The Anti-Anxiety Notebook: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Essentials

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Reduce your anxiety, manage stress, and become more aware of your thought patterns with this easy-to-use, guided journal.


This guided journal is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a rigorously-tested and widely-used treatment for anxiety. Made by expert therapists, this journal is filled with structured entries to help you identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns to manage anxiety in-the-moment.


What you'll love about this journal:

  • MADE BY THERAPISTS who have had extensive experience helping clients manage their anxious moments
  • 100+ GUIDED JOURNAL ENTRIES for in-the-moment support 
  • 5 REFLECTION CHECK-INS covering different tools for anxiety
  • 100+ TIPS FROM A THERAPIST for added guidance
  • PREMIUM-QUALITY AESTHETIC JOURNAL with a thread-sewn hardcover and smooth cream paper for a fluid writing experience

About the Authors: Dr. Hod Tamir is a developmental psychologist and licensed mental health counselor. His practice, The WISR Place, focuses on wellbeing, identity, sexuality, and relationships. After completing his PhD in Psychology at Florida International University, Hod worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University and the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Tamir is now focused on clinical practice, teaching, and developing tools to make mental health treatment more accessible.

Dr. Rachel E. Brenner received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology with a Graduate Certificate in Quantitative Psychology from Iowa State University in 2018 and is currently an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Colorado State University. Her research primarily examines how people respond to distress and how these responses impact mental and physical health.

Dr. Diana Hu is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Seattle, WA. She utilizes evidence-based methods to treat anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship struggles, and generational acculturation issues. She also enjoys baking, cuddling with her two cats, and trying to keep her houseplants alive.

Dr. Emory Strickland is a licensed clinical psychologist in Washington State. He specializes in providing evidence-based treatment for an assortment of anxiety disorders and has extensive experience in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). He's passionate about helping others overcome their life challenges and sharing the many research-backed tools and techniques that help people overcome anxiety.

Haley Nahman is a writer and editor based in New York. She was previously the features director (and deputy editor) of Man Repeller, where she edited a bench of writers and wrote about the emotional rhythms of modern life for four years. She writes about culture, the internet, and the sloppiness of being alive. She is currently the author of a newsletter called Maybe Baby.

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Title: The Anti-Anxiety Notebook: Cognitive ...
Publisher: Therapy Notebooks
Publication Date: 2020
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
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