This illustrated pocket book offers advice, practical tips, and useful exercises for students to recognise and manage anxiety at university. Written by the award-winning student mental health specialist, Dr Dominique Thompson, this easy-to-read guide will help readers understand where their anxiety comes from, and why it exists. Whatever the source of individuals' worries or phobias, this book will help readers understand their anxiety and help them develop the tools they need to handle it.
With lots of real-life examples, Dominique shows how anxiety affects people differently - helping readers develop strategies that will be truly meaningful for their individual experience. Just as importantly, readers will learn about the kinds of unhelpful things that people try to do to deal with anxiety, which actually cause more harm than good.
Above all, this book will help students navigate their life at university, without feeling like their anxieties are in charge of them.
Series: Student wellbeing series
Author: Dominique Thompson
Publisher: Trigger Publishing
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781789560565
Publication Date: 16th April, 2019
Pages: 87
Dimensions: 161 x 111 x 9 mm
Notes: illustrations (black and white)
Availability: Available, usually dispatched within 3 days
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