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Dealing With Highly Anxious People Nina W Brown

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Dealing With Highly Anxious People Nina W Brown
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.53 MB
Author: Nina W. Brown
ISBN: 9781440867668, 1440867666, 2019025598, 2019025599
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Dealing With Highly Anxious People Nina W Brown by Nina W. Brown 9781440867668, 1440867666, 2019025598, 2019025599 instant download after payment.

Normal anxiety is a coping mechanism and can be helpful at times, but when it becomes excessive it is troubling to the person who experiences it and to those who interact with them on a regular basis. In this book, author Nina W. Brown explains that the anxiety at issue here is not pathological but nevertheless can be dysfunctional to that person and others. A professor and eminent scholar, Brown focuses on four categories of everyday anxious people and explains some effective approaches we can take when interacting with these worriers, complainers, micromanagers, and naggers. She also helps readers to understand how their own personalities can contribute to the reactions of a highly anxious person, how readers can build their psychological boundaries to keep themselves from being pulled into the anxious state, and how they can model more effective ways to behave and relate.

The book is intended for readers who have an anxious person in their lives. In addition, students and scholars in psychology, counseling, and social work will find this text valuable as a training resource.

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