'A very useful resource... offers people who are suffering from anxiety clear and current information and approaches... easy to follow, in particular during periods of anxiety or panic' -- Joanne Sale, senior lecturer in mental health, University of Bedfordshire
In Anxiety: A Self-Help Guide to Feeling Better, Wendy Green explains how psychological, genetic and dietary factors can contribute to anxiety and offers practical advice and a holistic approach to help you deal with the symptoms, including simple dietary and lifestyle changes and DIY complementary therapies.
'A very useful resource... offers people who are suffering from anxiety clear and current information and approaches... easy to follow, in particular during periods of anxiety or panic' -- Joanne Sale, senior lecturer in mental health, University of Bedfordshire
In Anxiety: A Self-Help Guide to Feeling Better, Wendy Green explains how psychological, genetic and dietary factors can contribute to anxiety and offers practical advice and a holistic approach to help you deal with the symptoms, including simple dietary and lifestyle changes and DIY complementary therapies.
In this easy-to-follow book, Wendy Green explains how psychological, genetic and dietary factors can contribute to anxiety, and offers practical advice and a holistic approach
to help you deal with the symptoms. From simple dietary and lifestyle changes to DIY complementary therapies, find out 50 things you can do today, including:- Replace negative thoughts and behaviour with positive ones - Manage stress and relax to reduce symptoms - Choose beneficial foods and supplements - Find helpful organisations and productsA very useful resource... offers people who are suffering from anxiety clear and current information and approaches... easy to follow, in particular during periods of anxiety or panic Joanne Sale, senior lecturer in mental health, University of Bedfordshire
Wendy Green is a health project co-ordinator and health promoter and the author of a wide range of books in the Vie list ranging from Arthritis: A Self-Help Guide to Feeling Better to The New Parents' Survival Guide: The First Three Months.
In this easy-to-follow book, Wendy Green explains how psychological, genetic and dietary factors can contribute to anxiety, and off ers practical advice and a holistic approachto help you deal with the symptoms. From simple dietary and lifestyle changes to DIY complementary therapies, find out 50 things you can do today, including:Replace negative thoughts and behaviour with positive onesManage stress and relax to reduce symptomsChoose beneficial foods and supplementsFind helpful organisations and products
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