FIND YOUR PATH THROUGH ANXIETY

Subtitle Mindful techniques to help you find ease

Richard Gilpin
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Do you sometimes find yourself consumed with worries about the future?

Are there days – or nights – where you can't seem to stop your mind from racing, imagining all sorts of doom-laden scenarios?

Do you sometimes notice your heart rate speeding up or your breathing getting shallower, or perhaps a creeping sensation over your skin?

We all go through unnerving times, but when anxiety strikes it can be hard to know what to do. This approachable, friendly book, written by an experienced psychotherapist, helps you explore what is bothering you so that you can make the adjustments you need to live a healthier, more easeful life. 

With tips on how to use mindfulness and meditation to support you, this book also features compassionate practices to help you:

  • regain your composure;
  • build your resilience; and
  • trust your inner wisdom.


Find Your Path through Anxiety
helps you understand yourself better so that you can make your own way forward. 

Find Your Path books shed light on a range of common mental-health struggles, from depression to imposter syndrome, and offer powerful tips and techniques for navigating life’s inevitable ups and downs.

Series:
Format:
Format B-format Paperback 144 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9780711298583
Size:
Size5.08 in x 7.80 in / 129.00 mm x 198.00 mm
Published:
Published Date January 30th, 2025
Richard Gilpin

Richard Gilpin is a counsellor, cognitive behavioural (CBT) psychotherapist, and mindfulness facilitator. He has trained extensively in mindfulness-based practices since the 1990s. Richard has worked professionally with people suffering with all recognised types of mood and anxiety disorders since 2007. He has also trained and practised with several Buddhist teachers, set up and managed meditation centres, and facilitated groups and courses dedicated to mindful living. His Masters research into the origins and practices of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) was published in 2008.

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