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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine M. Pittman , Karle ElizabethPublisher: New Harbinger Publications Imprint: New Harbinger Publications Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781648486388ISBN 10: 164848638 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 29 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Building on the trusted guidance of its first edition, this highly readable new edition delivers exactly what readers need: practical wisdom, heartfelt encouragement, and evidence-based tools to navigate anxious thoughts and feelings. With clarity and compassion, the authors expand on proven techniques while offering new insights tailored for today's unique challenges. Highly recommended for anyone seeking tangible, lasting relief from anxiety and a renewed sense of hope."" --Reid Wilson, PhD, author of Stopping the Noise in Your Head --Reid Wilson, PhD ""In a timely update of their widely acclaimed self-help book, the authors incorporate recent research about the neurological foundations of anxiety and brain neuroplasticity. They show, in highly accessible language, how even just imagining danger can activate fear circuitry. Understanding, experiencing, and thinking differently can change the brain, making it easier to resist avoidance. There are guidelines to calm the body and mind so you can pursue what matters."" --Sally Winston, PsyD, executive director of the Anxiety and Stress Disorders Institute of Maryland; and coauthor of Overcoming Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts, Needing to Know for Sure, and Overcoming Anticipatory Anxiety --Sally Winston, PsyD ""In a world in which the chemical imbalance theory still dominates and medication is often seen as the only solution, Rewire Your Anxious Brain is a breath of fresh air. The authors offer a refreshing, science-backed perspective on anxiety, with a powerful focus on the role of the amygdala. Even more valuable--they provide practical, nonpharmaceutical tools for lasting change. This book is a must-read for both mental health professionals and anxious souls alike."" --Tara Bixby, LPC, host of the tara bixby podcast --Tara Bixby, LPC ""Pittman and Karle provide an expanded explanation of the neurobiological interactions and responses among thoughts, feelings, and emotions relative to the etiology of anxiety. Nice balance between explaining functional neurology and providing self-assessment tools to better understand how to manage anxiety. They offer in-depth strategies to strengthen coping skills to live more independently from anxiety. Highly recommend this book for therapists and anyone who suffers from anxiety."" --Susan Myers, RN, LCSW, BCD, former holistic therapist with the VA Health Care System --Susan Myers, RN, LCSW, BCD ""This book is an invaluable resource for helping clients understand what's happening in their brain when they are experiencing anxiety. The clear explanation of roles of the cortex and amygdala in creating anxiety boosts engagement and empowers clients to apply the practical tools offered. This book has been transformative in my clinical work and has helped my clients change their relationship with anxiety, and reclaim a sense of calm and control over their thoughts."" --Rachel Hiraldo, LPCC, CCATP, founder and lead counselor at Vivify Counseling and Wellness --Rachel Hiraldo, LPCC, CCATP Author InformationCatherine M. Pittman, PhD, is a professor at Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, IN. As a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in South Bend, IN, she specializes in the treatment of brain injuries and anxiety disorders. She is a member of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), and provides workshops and seminars on the topics of anxiety and stress. Elizabeth M. Karle, MLIS, is circulation and fulfillment manager at the Cushwa-Leighton Library at Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, IN. In addition to supplying research for this book, she has personal experience with anxiety disorders--providing a firsthand perspective that focuses the book on what is most useful for the anxiety sufferer. Originally from Illinois, she currently resides in South Bend, IN; and holds degrees or certificates from the University of Notre Dame, Roosevelt University, and Dominican University. She is author of Hosting a Library Mystery. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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