The Worry Workbook: Twelve Steps to Anxiety-Free Living
Don't Let Anxiety Rule Your Life!

Worry is one of the most common mood disorders in America. Whether you call it stress, tension, frustration, or anxiety, worry can take its toll on health and well-being. While no one is exempt from the circumstances that cause stress and worry, many of us don't realize how easy it is to become locked into its self-perpetuating cycle...or that they can break free.

Do you recognize any of these patterns in your life?

  • You make major efforts to project a correct image of yourself.
  • You have a hard time letting go of frustrations.
  • Fear or distrust causes you to be cautious or calculated.
  • You worry about whether others will accept you.
  • You push yourself to perform appropriately and to make things right.


The Worry Workbook identifies these trends and many other manifestations of anxiety, giving you effective strategies to battle such negative tendencies. This powerful twelve-step program presents illuminating questions, insightful guidance, comprehensive checklists, and real-life examples to help you:

  • Learn to distinguish what you can and cannot control, then live accordingly.
  • Recognize the need to "be yourself" and accept yourself for who you are.
  • Communicate effectively rather than hold it all in.
  • Know that each problem has a solution that you can resolve.

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The Worry Workbook: Twelve Steps to Anxiety-Free Living
Don't Let Anxiety Rule Your Life!

Worry is one of the most common mood disorders in America. Whether you call it stress, tension, frustration, or anxiety, worry can take its toll on health and well-being. While no one is exempt from the circumstances that cause stress and worry, many of us don't realize how easy it is to become locked into its self-perpetuating cycle...or that they can break free.

Do you recognize any of these patterns in your life?

  • You make major efforts to project a correct image of yourself.
  • You have a hard time letting go of frustrations.
  • Fear or distrust causes you to be cautious or calculated.
  • You worry about whether others will accept you.
  • You push yourself to perform appropriately and to make things right.


The Worry Workbook identifies these trends and many other manifestations of anxiety, giving you effective strategies to battle such negative tendencies. This powerful twelve-step program presents illuminating questions, insightful guidance, comprehensive checklists, and real-life examples to help you:

  • Learn to distinguish what you can and cannot control, then live accordingly.
  • Recognize the need to "be yourself" and accept yourself for who you are.
  • Communicate effectively rather than hold it all in.
  • Know that each problem has a solution that you can resolve.

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The Worry Workbook: Twelve Steps to Anxiety-Free Living

The Worry Workbook: Twelve Steps to Anxiety-Free Living

The Worry Workbook: Twelve Steps to Anxiety-Free Living

The Worry Workbook: Twelve Steps to Anxiety-Free Living

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Overview

Don't Let Anxiety Rule Your Life!

Worry is one of the most common mood disorders in America. Whether you call it stress, tension, frustration, or anxiety, worry can take its toll on health and well-being. While no one is exempt from the circumstances that cause stress and worry, many of us don't realize how easy it is to become locked into its self-perpetuating cycle...or that they can break free.

Do you recognize any of these patterns in your life?

  • You make major efforts to project a correct image of yourself.
  • You have a hard time letting go of frustrations.
  • Fear or distrust causes you to be cautious or calculated.
  • You worry about whether others will accept you.
  • You push yourself to perform appropriately and to make things right.


The Worry Workbook identifies these trends and many other manifestations of anxiety, giving you effective strategies to battle such negative tendencies. This powerful twelve-step program presents illuminating questions, insightful guidance, comprehensive checklists, and real-life examples to help you:

  • Learn to distinguish what you can and cannot control, then live accordingly.
  • Recognize the need to "be yourself" and accept yourself for who you are.
  • Communicate effectively rather than hold it all in.
  • Know that each problem has a solution that you can resolve.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780840777485
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
Publication date: 01/07/2001
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.75(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Dr. Les Carter is a nationally known expert in the field of Christian counseling. He maintains his counseling practice, specializing in the treatment of emotional and relational disorders, at the Southlake Psychiatric and Counseling Center in Southlake, Texas. He is the author of twenty books, including The Freedom from Depression Workbook; The Choosing to Forgive Workbook; The Worry Workbook; The Anger Trap; Enough About You, Let's Talk About Me; The Anger Workbook For Christian Parents; and Grace and Divorce. Carter earned his B.A. from Baylor University and his M.Ed. and Ph.D. from North Texas State University. For more information, please go to Dr. Carter's Web site, www.drlescarter.com.

Frank Minirth, M.D., is founder of The Minirth Clinic and has authored or co-authored more than thirty books, including Happiness Is a Choice, and Worry-free Living.

Table of Contents

Twelve Steps to Anxiety-Free Livingvii
Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
1.The Many Forms of Anxiety1
2.Facing Your Fears21
3.The Illusion of Control39
4.Boundaries Confusion57
5.The Anger Component75
6.Mythical Thinking97
7.Confronting Your Insecurities117
8.Exposure to Sabotaging People139
9.The Risk of Becoming Real159
10.Letting Go of Self-Judgments179
11.You Reap What You Sow201
12.Emotional Laziness223
AppendixThe Chemistry of Anxiety243
About the Authors257
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