
An Introduction to Coping with Health Anxiety
Robinson Publishing
Published on 29. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-84529-287-4 (ISBN)
Description
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Health anxiety affects thousands of people in the UK and it can be effectively treated with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
This introductory booklet is aimed at those for whom health anxiety has become a serious problem. Written by experienced practitioners, it explains what health anxiety is and how it makes you feel. It will help the reader to understand their symptoms and is ideal as an immediate coping strategy and as a preliminary to fuller therapy.
What health anxiety is and how it develops.
Physical symptoms.
How to spot and challenge thoughts that make you anxious.
Reducing your focus on illness.
Health anxiety affects thousands of people in the UK and it can be effectively treated with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
This introductory booklet is aimed at those for whom health anxiety has become a serious problem. Written by experienced practitioners, it explains what health anxiety is and how it makes you feel. It will help the reader to understand their symptoms and is ideal as an immediate coping strategy and as a preliminary to fuller therapy.
What health anxiety is and how it develops.
Physical symptoms.
How to spot and challenge thoughts that make you anxious.
Reducing your focus on illness.
Reviews / Votes
This booklet will prove an invaluable first step to overcoming health anxiety. -- Professor Peter Cooper, Professor of Psychology, University of ReadingMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Dimensions
Height: 298 mm
Width: 212 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
114 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84529-287-4 (9781845292874)
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Brenda Hogan (Author)
Dr Brenda Hogan is a clinical psychologist who previously worked at the Primary Care Psychological Treatment Service in Cambridge. She has since moved to Vancouver, Canada, where she continues her work in psychological assessment and the provision of brief psychological treatment for anxiety and depression. Brenda and her colleagues have created a pioneering service in primary care based on self-help approaches to help alleviate a range of common psychological problems.
Charles Young (Author)
Dr Charles Young is based in the Department of Psychology at Rhodes University, South Africa, where he has co-ordinated professional training programmes in clinical and counselling psychology. He previously worked at the Primary Care Psychological Treatment Service in Cambridge, UK. Much of his work involves the provision of brief psychological approaches to alleviate anxiety and depression. He helped to develop a pioneering service in primary care based on self-help approaches to help alleviate a range of common psychological problems.
Dr Brenda Hogan is a clinical psychologist who previously worked at the Primary Care Psychological Treatment Service in Cambridge. She has since moved to Vancouver, Canada, where she continues her work in psychological assessment and the provision of brief psychological treatment for anxiety and depression. Brenda and her colleagues have created a pioneering service in primary care based on self-help approaches to help alleviate a range of common psychological problems.
Charles Young (Author)
Dr Charles Young is based in the Department of Psychology at Rhodes University, South Africa, where he has co-ordinated professional training programmes in clinical and counselling psychology. He previously worked at the Primary Care Psychological Treatment Service in Cambridge, UK. Much of his work involves the provision of brief psychological approaches to alleviate anxiety and depression. He helped to develop a pioneering service in primary care based on self-help approaches to help alleviate a range of common psychological problems.