How to Manage Your Anxiety
Break out of anxious thought cycles with expert clinical advice and practical exercises you can do while sipping your morning coffee.
Featuring Dr. Chloe Carmichael, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
What you will learn
- How to make space for your anxiety instead of trying to ignore it
- Strategies to learn what your anxiety is telling you
- Ways to develop your own “zone of control”
- Tips for creating an actionable to-do list to manage your anxiety
- Methods to break out of circular, worrying thoughts
Why should you take this course?
- Get to the root of your anxiety. Understand where your anxiety is coming from so that you can treat the causes, just as you would for physical pain.
- Treat stressors based on how much control you actually have over them. Dr. Chloe teaches you to divide stressors into things you can and can't control. Relaxation exercises alone can't solve all of your stressors.
- Get out of your mental anxiety loops. Learn tools to stop mentally circling around your same worries and start healthier thought patterns.
Course Overview
5 lessons
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