Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Essential CBT Guide to Rewiring the Brain and Overcoming Anxiety, Depression, and Intrusive Thoughts Using a Highly Effective Form of Psychotherapy
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Narrateur(s):
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Sam Slydell
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Auteur(s):
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Craig Huffman
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If you’ve always wanted to stop intrusive thoughts but don't have an effective method for doing so, then pay attention...
Are you sick and tired of being depressed, experiencing anxiety, and having unwanted intrusive thoughts?
Do you finally want to say goodbye to negative thought patterns and discover something which works for you?
If so, then you’ve come to the right place.
In this audiobook, you are going to discover how you can use CBT to condition your thoughts and actions to support you in improving your emotional experiences in life. From start to finish, you will be walked through the step-by-step process of overcoming your mental illness once and for all using CBT.
Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll discover:
- The nine types of negative thoughts you need to be aware of
- How to get something to work towards
- Amazing CBT tools
- The best behavioral activation techniques
- How to change your problematic core beliefs and replace them with positive and productive core beliefs
- How Mindfulness-integrated CBT (MiCBT) works
- Simple methods you can use to improve your overall life that supports the success of your CBT efforts
- And so much more
If you are ready to begin living a life free of the problematic symptoms of your anxiety or depression, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy will show you everything that you need to know to understand CBT and begin implementing it in your own life.
So listen to this audiobook now if you want to learn more about cognitive behavioral therapy!
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