Anxiety: Handling Tension and Social Anxiety Disorders
Written by Kendra Motors
Narrated by Christopher Knight
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About this audiobook
Anxiety is something we face every day, no matter how small or big the dosage may be. In this guide, several subtopics about anxiety will be covered. Among such are:
How we can recover from childhood neglect. Many of us, no matter how loving our parents tried to be, suffer from a lack of positive attention. We have often been neglected, and our needs have not been met, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Psychological science has indicated that this can cause detrimental effects and anxious feelings in a person’s later years. It doesn’t simply go away by itself. It needs to find a way out. Within this theme, the book sheds further light on steps and techniques to recover from such neglect.
You will also read about social anxiety disorder, a common disorder found among those who lack the willpower, skills, or the ability to naturally pick up social cues. It talks about how hard it can be to socialize, since many people have no idea what is going on inside our heads.
One of the last topics concerns anxiousness at work. A lot of people hate their jobs, their bosses, their co-workers, or their competitors… or worse, all of those. This can cause a lot of stress and inner frustration. Here, you will be given some useful mental tools to manage anxiety that comes from your job or business.
All of these topics can be a great benefactor to your health and mental capacity. Therefore, you are highly encouraged to take a look at this book.
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Reviews for Anxiety
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I strongly recommend this audio book for different reasons. I acknowledged a great deal of the things the author was speaking about. Some things went over my head, but that's regular for any book that has been written by a genius. This deserved my time. Finally, a book which gives you what you want. Another point: The storyteller appeared to be so good that I would most likely listen to it again. And maybe more than one time. I can't recall everything that's being stated in these books, so it would be worth reminding me of what was actually being pointed out.