书籍 Unwinding Anxiety的封面

Unwinding Anxiety

Judson Brewer

出版社

Avery

出版时间

2021-03-08

ISBN

9780593330449

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

A step-by-step plan clinically proven to break the cycle of worry and fear that drives anxiety and addictive habits

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We are living through one of the most anxious periods any of us can remember. Whether facing issues as public as a pandemic or as personal as having kids at home and fighting the urge to reach for the wine bottle every night, we are feeling overwhelmed and out of control. But in this timely book, Judson Brewer explains how to uproot anxiety at its source using brain-based techniques and small hacks accessible to anyone.

We think of anxiety as everything from mild unease to full-blown panic. But it's also what drives the addictive behaviors and bad habits we use to cope (e.g. stress eating, procrastination, doom scrolling and social media). Plus, anxiety lives in a part of the brain that resists rational thought. So we get stuck in anxiety habit loops that we can't think our way out of or use willpower to overcome. Dr. Brewer teaches us map our brains to discover our triggers, defuse them with the simple but powerful practice of curiosity, and to train our brains using mindfulness and other practices that his lab has proven can work.

Distilling more than 20 years of research and hands-on work with thousands of patients, including Olympic athletes and coaches, and leaders in government and business, Dr. Brewer has created a clear, solution-oriented program that anyone can use to feel better - no matter how anxious they feel.

Judson Brewer MD, PhD, is an internationally renowned addiction psychiatrist and neuroscientist. He is an associate professor in the School of Public Health, and Medical School at Brown University. His 2016 TED talk, "A Simple Way to Break a Bad Habit," has been viewed over 16 million times. He has trained Olympic athletes and coaches, government ministers and business leaders....

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用户评论
好玩
作者作为MD/PhD,拥有扎实的学术训练和丰富的临床经验,所以本书内容是以现有研究为支撑的,并非洒鸡汤而已。对于受焦虑困扰的读者,书里的方法值得实践;对于不受焦虑困扰的读者,它所提供的神经科学的逻辑可以用于养成/改正任何习惯。
理论和案例讲解都比较简明易懂,但是读完以后对我个人而言没有太大帮助…
其实内容不单单针对anxiety 而是普遍适用于各种不良行为习惯、不良情绪习惯、各种瘾、拖延症等等 以及如何形成新的好习惯。我感觉结合之前读的Your brain at work 再读这本能更好地好理解里面提到的科学以及临床依据。作者从脑科学角度解释了人为什么很难破除坏习惯,以及如何利用大脑的运作方式去hack这个问题从而形成新的习惯,而不是和大脑较劲硬靠“will power”。作者归纳出三个主要步骤,并提出了几个好用的小技巧,供读者日常反复练习,以便学会正确用脑,还是很实用的。感觉这本书的缺点就是,书中很多论点都零零散散遍布全篇,而且结构松散,一会儿讲真实病例一会儿讲脑科学依据,有时候还会有大量重复信息。所以我阅读的时候一直在做笔记 读完后归纳总结梳理脉络 感觉思路清晰多了。
1. Map out negative loops; 2. Pay attention (be mindful); 3. Adjust the loop and be kind to yourself
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2022.04.19~5.16 方法论 不是我的type 没读完