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- catalog abstract "If you constantly imagine the worst, or are a perfectionist who fears even minor failures, you may have a bad case of "toxic worry". Chronic worrying can impair judgment, and cause fatigue or other health problems. Dr. Edward Hallowell, a senior lecturer at Harvard Medical School, offers a simple program for identifying your fears and taming runaway worry once and for all.".
- catalog contributor b11321787.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. When Life Feels More Threatening Than It Should -- Ch. 2. "Worry Is Good" -- Ch. 3. The Basic Equation of Worry: Increased Vulnerability + Decreased Power = Increased Worry -- Ch. 4. Brain Burn: The Biological Basis of Worry -- Ch. 5. The Infinite Web of "What-If?" -- Ch. 6. How Much of a Worrier Are You?: A Self-Assessment Quiz -- Ch. 7. When Pain Can't Be Forgotten: Worry, Old Bones, and Broken Trust -- Ch. 8. The Worried Child -- Ch. 9. Worry in Pairs: Wife and Husband, Parent and Child -- Ch. 10. Worry at Work: It Can Make You or Break You -- Ch. 11. Worry and Depression -- Ch. 12. Intruder in the Dust: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder -- Ch. 13. Worry Run Amok: Panic and Social Phobia -- Ch. 14. Living in Fear: Generalized Anxiety Disorder -- Ch. 15. Is There a Hidden Pleasure in Worry? Worry as a Means of Staying Alert -- Ch. 16. Worry at Its Most Strange: Paranoia -- Ch. 17. The Ominous Core of Life -- Ch. 18. The Example of Samuel Johnson -- Ch. 19. The Basic Steps of Worry Control -- Ch. 20. EPR: Evaluate, Plan, Remediate -- Ch. 21. Speak Well to Yourself: Learning to Think Constructively -- Ch. 22. Changing Your Physical State to Change Your Mental State -- Ch. 23. Reassurance and Connectedness -- Ch. 24. Of Golf, God, and Letting Go -- Ch. 25. Medication: What to Use, When to Use It, and When Not to Use It at All -- Ch. 26. Fifty Tips on the Management of Worry Without Using Medication -- Appendix: Where to Go for Help.".
- catalog description "If you constantly imagine the worst, or are a perfectionist who fears even minor failures, you may have a bad case of "toxic worry". Chronic worrying can impair judgment, and cause fatigue or other health problems. Dr. Edward Hallowell, a senior lecturer at Harvard Medical School, offers a simple program for identifying your fears and taming runaway worry once and for all.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 310-311) and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 331 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0679442375".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Pantheon Books,".
- catalog subject "616.85/223 21".
- catalog subject "Anxiety Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "Anxiety.".
- catalog subject "Fear.".
- catalog subject "RC531 .H263 1997".
- catalog subject "WM 172 H193 1997".
- catalog subject "Worry.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. When Life Feels More Threatening Than It Should -- Ch. 2. "Worry Is Good" -- Ch. 3. The Basic Equation of Worry: Increased Vulnerability + Decreased Power = Increased Worry -- Ch. 4. Brain Burn: The Biological Basis of Worry -- Ch. 5. The Infinite Web of "What-If?" -- Ch. 6. How Much of a Worrier Are You?: A Self-Assessment Quiz -- Ch. 7. When Pain Can't Be Forgotten: Worry, Old Bones, and Broken Trust -- Ch. 8. The Worried Child -- Ch. 9. Worry in Pairs: Wife and Husband, Parent and Child -- Ch. 10. Worry at Work: It Can Make You or Break You -- Ch. 11. Worry and Depression -- Ch. 12. Intruder in the Dust: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder -- Ch. 13. Worry Run Amok: Panic and Social Phobia -- Ch. 14. Living in Fear: Generalized Anxiety Disorder -- Ch. 15. Is There a Hidden Pleasure in Worry? Worry as a Means of Staying Alert -- Ch. 16. Worry at Its Most Strange: Paranoia -- Ch. 17. The Ominous Core of Life -- Ch. 18. The Example of Samuel Johnson -- Ch. 19. The Basic Steps of Worry Control -- Ch. 20. EPR: Evaluate, Plan, Remediate -- Ch. 21. Speak Well to Yourself: Learning to Think Constructively -- Ch. 22. Changing Your Physical State to Change Your Mental State -- Ch. 23. Reassurance and Connectedness -- Ch. 24. Of Golf, God, and Letting Go -- Ch. 25. Medication: What to Use, When to Use It, and When Not to Use It at All -- Ch. 26. Fifty Tips on the Management of Worry Without Using Medication -- Appendix: Where to Go for Help.".
- catalog title "Worry : controlling it and using it wisely / Edward M. Hallowell.".
- catalog type "text".