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Anxiety and Avoidance
Anxiety and Avoidance: A Universal Treatment for Anxiety, Panic, and Fear | Michael A. Tompkins
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Do you suffer from panic, anxiety, and fear in your day-to-day life? Do you often avoid social situations, activities like driving, or even going to the store because of a fear of being overwhelmed or triggering a panic attack? You might be interested to know that anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorders in the United States. In Anxiety and Avoidance, psychologist and anxiety disorder expert Michael Tompkins presents a universal protocol to help you cope with anxiety, panic, and fear, regardless of your particular mental health diagnosis. This universal protocol is based on David H. Barlow's "unified protocol," and is a cognitive behavioral approach. Tompkins also draws on mindfulness-based therapies such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) that have been used successfully in the treatment of anxiety disorders for years. The book includes present-moment awareness (mindfulness) techniques, motivational tools for overcoming experiential avoidance, and cognitive tools for reframing anxiety and fear. In addition, you will learn how to use your personal values as a vehicle for lasting change. While most anxiety treatments have focused on symptom reduction, this book teaches you the skills needed to better handle the underlying emotional reactions that lead to anxiety and panic in the first place. If you are ready to stop avoiding situations that cause you to panic and get back to living a full life, this book is a powerful resource that can help you make a lasting change using an innovative, transdiagnostic approach.
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Day 27 - #Avoidance #AboutAugust
#AnxietyAndAvoidance #MichaelATompkins

I got anxiety going through the carwash as it was going very slow and I felt like I was going to drown as all the water was spraying around the car. It was the worst feeling. The man at the carwash told me a lot of people won‘t ride through in the car. That made me feel better that I was not the only one.

mcctrish Wow!!! I‘ve quite lost my hold on my anxiety lately, or really it‘s been building for awhile and I‘m just so tired of managing it. I‘m getting this book. 4y
Freespirit That fear of drowning...so awful. I am claustrophobic so would feel the same in a carwash😬 4y
EadieB @mcctrish Hope it helps! 4y
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EadieB @Freespirit Yes I am claustrophobic too but the carwash never bothered me until that one day. I think the fear of another attack is the worst as it was an awful experience. 4y
Eggs I can relate-my first anxiety attacks started in college (shortness of breath) 😰 4y
EadieB @Eggs The attacks are very scary. 4y
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