Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Recognize and Overcome Behaviors for a Healthier, Happier You

Improve your outcomes by adjusting your thinking and changing your behavior

Did you know you have the ability to change your thinking and control your actions from the inside out? Whether you suffer from an anxiety disorder or OCD, you struggle with diet or substance abuse, or you're simply unhappy with the results you're getting in life, congnitive behavioral therapy can teach you how to think and act more constructively. 

The pages in this book offer the tools you need to learn how to improve your outcomes in life simply by changing the ways in which you think. 

Discover powerful tools to identify and overcome self-defeating patterns, effective techniques for coping with anger issues, depression, and anxiety, helpful exercises for developing a realistic and positive attitude, and so much more!

Keep the setbacks at bay, stay focused on your goals, and enjoy the results of your new outlook on life!
Dr. Jayme Albin, MS, PhD, specializes in cognitive-behavior therapy, biofeedback/yoga therapy, and other researched strategies. Dr. Albin is an expert in treating anxiety (phobias and OCD), mood disorders, attention problems, and behavior-related problems. She can be found online at askthecognitivebehaviortherapist.com. View titles by Dr. Jayme Albin
Eileen Bailey is a freelance writer specializing in writing about ADHD, anxiety, learning disabilities, and other health topics, and has been writing on education, health, and parenting topics for more than 15 years. She is the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Adult ADHD and was was previously the guide to ADD at About.com. More recently, she has written for a number of health and education sites, including sites focusing on learning disabilities in teens and young adults. She lives in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. View titles by Eileen Bailey

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Improve your outcomes by adjusting your thinking and changing your behavior

Did you know you have the ability to change your thinking and control your actions from the inside out? Whether you suffer from an anxiety disorder or OCD, you struggle with diet or substance abuse, or you're simply unhappy with the results you're getting in life, congnitive behavioral therapy can teach you how to think and act more constructively. 

The pages in this book offer the tools you need to learn how to improve your outcomes in life simply by changing the ways in which you think. 

Discover powerful tools to identify and overcome self-defeating patterns, effective techniques for coping with anger issues, depression, and anxiety, helpful exercises for developing a realistic and positive attitude, and so much more!

Keep the setbacks at bay, stay focused on your goals, and enjoy the results of your new outlook on life!

Author

Dr. Jayme Albin, MS, PhD, specializes in cognitive-behavior therapy, biofeedback/yoga therapy, and other researched strategies. Dr. Albin is an expert in treating anxiety (phobias and OCD), mood disorders, attention problems, and behavior-related problems. She can be found online at askthecognitivebehaviortherapist.com. View titles by Dr. Jayme Albin
Eileen Bailey is a freelance writer specializing in writing about ADHD, anxiety, learning disabilities, and other health topics, and has been writing on education, health, and parenting topics for more than 15 years. She is the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Adult ADHD and was was previously the guide to ADD at About.com. More recently, she has written for a number of health and education sites, including sites focusing on learning disabilities in teens and young adults. She lives in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. View titles by Eileen Bailey

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