Healing Anxiety and Depression
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This groundbreaking work describes the seven distinct types of anxiety and depression revealed by The Amen Clinics' signature brain-imaging studies; offers diagnotic tools and guidelines to determine the specific type affecting each individual (even where SPECT imaging technology is not available); and provides a comprehensive program for treating each type. Treatment includes medication, diet, supplements, exercise, and social and therapeutic support.
Based on powerful new science derived from more than 17,000 SPECT scans, Healing Anxiety and Depression is a lucid and pratical guide to conquering these potentially devastating disorders.
©2003 Daniel G. Amen and Lisa C. Routh (P)2003 Highbridge CompanyListeners also enjoyed...
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I recently started suffering from panic attacks that were so severe I was unable to work or even go to a restaurant. I had no prior history of this and it was terrifying.
This book has been part of the discovery process for me and the information has helped my understanding of different conditions increase greatly.
If you already know all about anxiety and depression, this may not be for you, but I enjoyed the information so much that I also bought a hard copy so I could review specific areas.
I will concede that audio may not be the best format for this book, but if it didn't exist on Audible I never would have checked it out. I'm terrible at reading non fiction so the audio format worked out great.
That said, this is mostly an informational (reference) book, not a guide for self healing. There are many tips given for dealing with symptoms, but it's not the main focus of the book.
For those searching specifically for help with anxiety, I recommend "Hope and Help for Your Nerves" by Dr. Claire Weekes.
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Specifically, Amen introduces seven different flavors of the afflictions, starting with “pure anxiety” (dubbed “one”), and ending with “unfocused anxiety and depression” (called “seven”). What I liked most about this framework is that it shows that mental illness is a spectrum; not all of us have the same symptoms or experience it in the same fashion.
This framework that Amen provides helps readers make better sense of their own flavor of anxiety / depression and discover specific strategies and supplements for dealing with it.
The reason I give the book four stars instead of five is that it goes pretty deep into each of the seven categorizations. Thus, while reading, you get kind of torn between wanting to skip to sections that are more relevant to you, specifically, and not wanting to miss any good information on mental health in general.
That said, there are many helpful tidbits and strategies scattered throughout the book that will help almost anyone dealing with anxiety / depression. The specific things that'll resonate with each reader will vary, but they'll also most certainly be there for the taking, in the end.
Definitely give this one a read if you’re looking for some of those tidbits yourself.
-Brian Sachetta
Author of “Get Out of Your Head: A Toolkit for Living with and Overcoming Anxiety”
Similar to his other works, but still pretty good
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very generic, no new solutions!
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The book does not provide you with any practical non drug related self help tools but rather refers the listener to the need for undertaking a SPECT scan then take drugs to remedy the situation.
I felt frustrated listening to it because I have not had a SPECT brain scan, and I felt I needed to rush out and hand over my money to have one done, so in that sense how the book was relevant to me. In that sense the book felt like a ongoing mononitious commercial for SPECT.
A commercial for SPECT
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