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If these thoughts seem to be permanent fixtures in your mind, you're in good company. New moms have a lot to be anxious about, and it's perfectly natural to have some fears during and after pregnancy. The problem is, anxiety can grow, disrupting your daily life and keeping you from enjoying motherhood. The Pregnancy and Postpartum Anxiety Workbook provides proven-effective strategies drawn from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for keeping anxious thoughts at bay and getting back to the productive and positive thinking you've been missing.
Through a series of easy exercises and worksheets, you'll learn skills for relaxing yourself when you feel stressed. You'll also learn to reduce the frequency and intensity of anxious feelings many pregnant women and mothers of infants face. The book also includes a chapter that offers tips to help fathers understand and support their partners.
How I wish I'd had this book when I suffered from postpartum obsessive-compulsive disorder Pregnant and postpartum moms need to know that perinatal anxiety disorders are common and treatable, and that there's no need to continue suffering.
-Katherine Stone, editor of Postpartum Progress, the most widely-read blog on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and board member of Postpartum Support International
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It takes about 4 Hours and 47 minutes on average for a reader to read The Pregnancy And Postpartum Anxiety Workbook: Practical Skills To Help You Overcome Anxiety, Worry, Panic Attacks, Obsessions, And Compulsions. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Pregnancy And Postpartum Anxiety Workbook: Practical Skills To Help You Overcome Anxiety, Worry, Panic Attacks, Obsessions, And Compulsions is 224 pages long.
Excellent CBT Reminders
Derived From Web , May 20, 2022
I like to stay on top of my OCD so that it does not get on top of me, and this book was a great help. Though I was prepared for my anxiety to peak after giving birth, and even though I also countered it with meds, this book was a *wonderful* help to keep my thoughts and coping strategies in order. Absolutely *great* CBT - ideas for anxious parents.
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Not just for postpartum
Derived From Web , Jul 5, 2021
I have been in and out of therapy for years with what I believed was anxiety. Not only do I realize that I don 't actually have anxiety, but I also have super actionable strategies to combat the anxious thoughts. And even though it looks like a not so fun textbook, it actually reads the first person.
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Didn’t help
Derived From Web , Feb 1, 2021
Didn 't help me at all. I suggest telling your OB about your depression and getting help from there.
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What I needed post partum
Derived From Web , Feb 28, 2019
This has helped me tremendously with my post-partum anxiety. Also, has helped postpartum life beyond everyday life. To read chapters and definitions, go east. Has also writing worksheets because Yes, writing things down help.
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This is a really helpful book, but definitely needs ...
Derived From Web , Sep 12, 2018
This is a really helpful book but must be completed in conjunction with support from a therapist, psychiatrist, doula or other maternity specialist. If you are experiencing the intensity of the symptoms that this book addresses, it would be very difficult to complete the activities with success.
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Finally, HELP!
Derived From Web , Sep 11, 2018
This book has really helped me tame my anxiety in my second pregnancy. A few weeks after starting it, I feel much better and I am not even through the whole thing yet. This is cheaper than therapy, when so many professionals do not understand or have the language to label my thoughts. I highly recommend it.
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Buy it and do the work!
Derived From Web , Aug 28, 2018
I found this workbook extremely helpful during pregnancy and so far post-partum ''. It has given me a lot of great tools to use to help me overcome the anxiety issues I had since I was a teenager. I do this and see a cbt counselor, and it has made me feel like I am out of the crushing power of anxiety. I have to do the work, but I would rather invest my time in it instead of feeling terrible all the time and wasting so many moments of my life because of how bad my anxiety has become. I wish I would have found this in new pregnancies and I recommend it to all mamas to be and previous mamas.
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