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The Social Anxiety Workbook

Practical Tips and Guided Exercises to Help You Overcome Social Anxiety

Mita Mistry

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English
Vie
09 May 2024
Take control of your social anxiety with this step-by-step workbook to help you identify and overcome your worries
Life has plenty of challenges, and it's normal to feel anxious from time to time. But when social anxiety starts to affect your day-to-day life, it's time to take action. The Social Anxiety Workbook contains practical advice and guided exercises to enable you to identify the source of your struggles and understand the effect social anxiety has on your mind and body.

Based on trusted techniques and mindfulness exercises, this friendly guide will provide you with the tools you need to approach every social situation with confidence and help you take the steps towards managing your social anxiety.

Inside this book, you will find:

- A relaxed and supportive approach, which allows you to calmly complete the exercises at your own pace

- A hands-on attitude to relieving feelings of social anxiety, offering a wealth of tips and advice for working through your worries

- Clear and actionable advice on making lifestyle changes to support and improve your mental well-being

- Exercises grounded in research-supported CBT techniques

Either use the workbook on its own or alongside therapy to help you break away from negative thought patterns and achieve long-term calm and peace of mind.

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Imprint:   Vie
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm, 
ISBN:   9781837993369
ISBN 10:   183799336X
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mita Mistry is a newspaper columnist and literary editor who has interviewed prolific authors, reviewed books from a variety of genres and champions new authors, especially women. Mita practises mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and acupuncture, helping people from all walks of life. She delivers mental health and trauma education to hospitals, doctors, schools, workplaces and domestic-abuse survivors. She loves to spend her spare time running, doing yoga, baking or eating cake, and making memories with her husband, family, and friends. See more of her work at: Twitter: @MitaMistry www.mitamistry.co.uk

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