India Sturgis is a journalist who worked at The Times, The Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph, before going freelance. How To Eat An Elephant is her first book.
'I loved it. I truly mean every word of this quote! Categorically the most useful book I have ever read about how to navigate, manage and make friends with your anxiety. Fascinating, packed with research, and a complete salve. Has already become a really important book in my life. (I wish I'd had it ten years ago!).' Pandora Sykes, Author, journalist & broadcaster 'How to Eat and Elephant is the best book on anxiety I know. India Sturgis captures the nature and lived experience of clinical anxiety in all its forms, and does so with warmth, intelligence and balance. Her book doesn't merely inform but also offers practical hope, bringing the confusing jumble of available treatments and self-help techniques into sharper focus. Sturgis's emphasis on simplifying, slowing down and patiently finding out what works for the individual is excellent. Elephant should be on the menu for anyone who struggles with anxiety or knows someone living that struggle. The book will change lives.' Prof Nick Haslam, Professor of Psychology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. 'This will be of enormous help to those who suffer from anxiety, insomnia and mental wellbeing difficulties. A truly needed book that de-stigmatises fear, worry and panic, and is both compelling and very well researched.' Dr Stephen Pereira MD, FRCPsych, DPM, MSc, MBBS, Consultant psychiatrist and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Specialist 'A very approachable read and more importantly, a strong message about hope.' Dr Shruthi Guruswamy Mb Bch BAO MSc MRCPsych