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Everything Anxiety Ever Told You Is a Lie

Autor Toni Lindsay
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iul 2024 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Written by a qualified expert, this is a guide to managing anxiety specifically for those aged 14– 25. It contains impactful strategies that can be realistically applied even in a busy and changeable time of life, on themes including managing uncertainty and identifying purpose. An essential tool for minimising anxietys impact on your life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781922539991
ISBN-10: 1922539996
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 185 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: EXISLE PUB

Notă biografică

Dr Toni Lindsay is
a qualified clinical psychologist who has been working with both adults and
adolescents for over 10 years. She works at Chris O'Brien Lifehouse, a cancer
treatment center in Australia, in the Oncology and Haematology departments and
has a special interest in the care of adolescents and young adults with cancer.
She is an AHPRA approved supervisor and works predominately from an Acceptance
and Commitment Therapy framework. Her first book was titled Cancer, Sex,
Drugs and Death
(Australian Academic Press, 2017) and focused on the
psychological management of young people with cancer. More recent titles
include The Cancer Companion and The Certainty Myth, published by
Exisle Publishing.

During more than fifteen years spent working
clinically with adolescents and young adults (primarily in the health context)
Dr Lindsay has developed a unique perspective and understanding of the
challenges of managing anxiety. She was inspired to write Everything Anxiety
Ever Told You Is a Lie
after hearing from so many of her young cancer
patients that there is nothing out there that speaks to them on the subject.
She observes, 'Through my clinical practice with young people, anxiety is
showing up more and more frequently. It is now rare that I will meet a young
person who has not identified that anxiety has been a concern for them in the
past.'