resources for anxiety located at kent state university library
The Anxiety Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help You Deal with Anxiety & Worry by Lisa M. Schwab
Anxiety disorders relate to other problems, including school failure and depressive disorders. This book includes exercises that help to control anxiety in the face of everyday challenges and develop a positive self-image. It also contains resources for seeking additional help and support. It can help teach teens to change their anxious thoughts
The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook by Edmund J. Bourne
Living with anxiety, panic disorders, or phobias can make you feel like you aren't in control of your life. If you're ready to tackle the fears that hold you back, this book is your go-to guide. Packed with the most effective skills for assessing and treating anxiety, this evidence-based workbook contains the latest clinical research. You'll develop a full arsenal of skills for quieting fears and taking charge of your anxious thoughts, including: relaxation and breathing techniques, ending negative self-talk and mistaken beliefs, imagery and real-life desensitization, lifestyle, nutrition, and exercise changes.
Mind over Mood: A Cognitive Therapy Manuel for Clients by Dennis Greenberger, Christine A. Padesky
The book is designed to be used alone or in conjunction with professional treatment. Step-by-step worksheets teach specific skills that have helped hundreds of thousands people conquer depression, panic attacks, anxiety, anger, guilt, shame, low self-esteem, eating disorders, substance abuse and relationship problems. Readers learn to use mood questionnaires to identify, rate, and track changes in feelings; change the thoughts that contribute to problems; follow step-by-step strategies to improve moods; and take action to improve daily living and relationships. The book's large-size format facilitates reading and writing ease.
Teen Anxiety: A CBT and ACT Activity Resource Book for Helping Anxious Adolescents by Raychelle Cassada Lohmann
Teen Anxiety is a practical manual to use with teenagers to help them cope with anxious feelings. With 60 easy-to-do activities based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), teenagers can be helped to understand what triggers their anxiety; the importance of taking care of themselves; how to work through anxious feelings, fear, stress, and panic; and how to accept and manage thoughts and emotions.