
What the Heck Is CBT?
The Secret to Training and Restructuring Negative Thoughts Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Skills for People Who Suffer from Anxiety and Depression
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Narrated by:
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Seth Fuentes
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By:
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R.J. Miller
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The average human has 12,000 to 60,000 thoughts per day—up to 41.6 thoughts a minute. That makes the brain an incredibly busy organ!
The National Science Foundation estimates that 80 percent of daily thoughts are negative, and of these, 95 percent are repetitive. It’s no wonder so many of us are stuck in a cycle of negativity and rumination.
For some, these negative thoughts can lead to additional stress and perhaps feelings of frustration with day-to-day life.
For others, the vicious cycle leads to anxiety, depression, and even chronic health conditions that impact physical health. As much as you want to turn to healthy coping methods, it’s easier to fall into unhealthy habits like obsessive or addictive behavior.The cycle continues as mental health only suffers more.
Therapy seems like the only solution, but where do you start? Can you afford it? And do you really want to be opening up to a complete stranger?
While it's true that in some cases, therapy with a professional is the best solution, however, thanks to the gaining popularity of cognitive behavioral therapy, you can get a better understanding of and take control over your mental health.
In this guide to CBT, you will discover:
- What CBT consists of and the wide range of health problems it can treat
- How the thought process works, and the intricate relationship between emotions and behaviors
- 16 cognitive distortions and how they can add to negative thought patterns
- The challenges that come about from automatic negative thoughts, rumination, and the negativity bias
- A free worksheet to track negative thoughts and nine simple steps to reframe them
- The dangers of stress and how this can quickly escalate into bigger problems
- 13 techniques to manage stress, anxiety, and depression
- 20 journal prompts to help you start processing thoughts and emotions
- The body’s response to a panic attack and effective ways to calm the body and mind
- CBT strategies for OCD, addictions, self-harm, and eating disorders
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CBT Demystified: Thoughts Restructured
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Mind shift
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This audio explains the other theories DBT, ACT, ECT, ERP. The author explains distorted and dysfunctional thinking, secondary and primary feelings. There are many real world examples in this of negative thinking distorted, thinking that apply. Feelings trigger thoughts which trigger behaviors and action.
Automatic negative thoughts and rumination are explained along with Negativity bias with examples of how to challenge them. Stress and depression, Panic attacks and obsessive disorders are also talked about with many exercises to get through it. Many self-care examples are talked about.
Chronic pain is even discussed with ways to rewire your brain and thinking with CBT to get through it.
This was great information.
Great book
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What's nice is the exercises don't take long (5-10min daily) is helpful. My daughter has ADHD so trying to keep her attention long is very difficult. The author gives you plenty of information as well as tools to help make sure you can be successful.
Very insightful
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There is a worksheet to track negative thoughts and nine simple steps to reframe them, which are so useful and we all must need to listen.
The narration of the book is so good and engaging that it will compel you to listen till the very end.
Highly recommended!!
SO USEFUL!
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The book begins by highlighting the astonishing number of thoughts our minds process each day and the prevalence of negativity among them. With the majority of our thoughts being negative and repetitive, it's no wonder that so many individuals find themselves trapped in a cycle of rumination and distress.
The power of CBT lies in its ability to help individuals break free from this destructive cycle. The book provides a comprehensive understanding of what CBT entails and its potential to treat a wide range of health problems. It explores the intricate relationship between our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, allowing readers to gain insight into the underlying factors contributing to their negative thought patterns.
With a focus on cognitive distortions and the challenges posed by automatic negative thoughts and rumination, the book equips readers with the tools they need to reframe their thinking. The inclusion of a free worksheet to track negative thoughts and practical steps to reframe them further enhances the book's effectiveness in empowering individuals to take control of their mental health.
The book also addresses the impact of stress and its potential to escalate into more significant issues. By providing 13 techniques to manage stress, anxiety, and depression, it offers readers a wealth of practical strategies to navigate the complexities of their emotions and regain a sense of calm and balance.
Furthermore, the inclusion of journal prompts serves as a powerful tool for self-reflection and processing thoughts and emotions. This interactive element allows readers to delve deeper into their inner world, fostering personal growth and self-awareness.
In addition to addressing common mental health concerns, the book goes a step further by providing CBT strategies for specific conditions such as OCD, addictions, self-harm, and eating disorders. This comprehensive approach ensures that readers can tailor the techniques to their unique circumstances, offering a truly personalized journey towards healing and transformation.
In conclusion, What the Heck Is CBT? is an essential guide for anyone seeking to break free from the cycle of negative thoughts and regain control over their mental well-being. The book's comprehensive coverage of CBT principles, practical exercises, and tailored strategies makes it an invaluable resource. By embracing the teachings within these pages, readers will discover the power to restructure their thoughts, overcome anxiety and depression, and embark on a path towards a more fulfilling and balanced life.
A Great Guide to Overcoming Negative Thought
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Unravel the Mysteries of CBT
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Excellent Audio!
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CBT can be used for a broad range of health problems, all of which are discussed. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of how their thought process works and the intricate relationship between emotions and behaviors. By uncovering the 16 cognitive distortions that contribute to negative thought patterns, this audiobook empowers individuals to challenge and reframe their thinking. The author has an interactive style and provides techniques so that you can begin fostering positive change immediately by using CBT to eliminate/reduce negative thinking and explore the effects of stress and anxiety.
CBT Explained! A Transformative Guide!
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Informative!
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