<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><i>The Anxiety Workbook for Teens</i> is <i>the</i> go-to resource for teen anxiety, recommended by therapists worldwide. This fully revised and updated second edition offers new activities to address the specific anxiety triggers today's teens are facing--from social media stress to global warming to pandemics. Teen readers will also find the most up-to-date strategies for managing fear, anxiety, and worry, so they can take charge of their lives and reach their goals. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>From managing social media stress to dealing with pandemics and other events beyond your control, this fully revised and updated edition of <i>The Anxiety Workbook for Teens </i>has the tools you need to put anxiety in its place.</b></p><p>In our increasingly uncertain world, there are plenty of reasons for <i>anyone</i> to feel anxious. And as a teen, you're also dealing with academic stress, social and societal pressures, and massive changes taking place in your body, brain, and emotions. The good news is that there are a lot of effective techniques you can use--both on your own and with the help of a therapist or counselor--to reduce your feelings of anxiety and keep them from taking over your life.</p><p>Now fully revised and updated, this second edition of <i>The Anxiety Workbook for Teens</i> provides the most up-to-date strategies for managing fear, anxiety, and worry, so you can reach your goals and be your best. You'll find new skills to help you handle school pressures and social media overload, develop a positive self-image, recognize your anxious thoughts, and stay calm in times of extreme uncertainty. The workbook also includes resources for seeking additional help and support if you need it.</p><p>While working through the activities in this book, you'll find tons of ways to help you both prevent and handle your anxiety. Some of the activities may seem unusual at first. You may be asked to try doing things that are very new to you. Just remember--these are tools, intended for you to carry with you and use over and over throughout your life. The more you practice using them, the better you will become at managing anxiety.</p><p>If you're ready to change your life for the better and get your anxiety under control, this workbook can help you start today.</p><p><i>In these increasingly challenging times, teens need mental health resources more than ever. With more than 1.6 million copies sold worldwide, <b>Instant Help Books </b>for teens are easy to use, proven-effective, and recommended by therapists.</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"If you are searching for a highly recommended self-help resource that will enable your teen to learn to manage their anxiety, get this workbook. In this revised edition, Lisa Schab encourages self-reflection and discovery through thought-provoking questions, and simultaneously equips adolescents with a toolbox full of useful strategies and accessible skills that they can readily apply to daily practice. Especially today, any anxious teen can benefit from these techniques." <br><b>--</b><b>Stephanie Margolese, PhD</b>, clinical psychologist, associate member of psychiatry and an assistant professor of psychology at McGill University, and author of <i>My Brain Team </i>and <i>Sam's Big Secret</i>--Stephanie Margolese, PhD<br><br>"<i>The Anxiety Workbook for Teens</i> normalizes anxiety and mental health and speaks to the everyday experiences and pressures that teenagers must navigate. Lisa Schab provides helpful tools and psychoeducation in a way that is digestible and easy to understand and apply. The exercises are simple and offer a strengths-based approach to encourage healthy habits and ways of thinking. This workbook is also formatted in a way that allows skill building to be individualized to each teen using it, which is so important and empowering." <br><b>--Leah Aguirre, LCSW</b>, adolescent and adult psychotherapist in San Diego, CA; and writer and contributor for <i>Psychology Today</i>--Leah Aguirre, LCSW<br><br>"<i>The Anxiety Workbook for Teens</i>, written by Lisa M. Schab, LCSW, is a brilliant guide for teens, caregivers, and therapists toward self-help, understanding, and freedom from everything that teens face today. This book is timely, necessary, and written in a language that teens can relate to. It is as if the author is in a teen's head and walking in their shoes." <br><b>--Therese Alexander-Ssebagala, LCSW</b>, psychotherapist for Growing Potential counseling services in Waterford, CT, specializing in anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance use disorders, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, and bio-neurofeedback--Therese Alexander-Ssebagala, LCSW<br><br>"I find this workbook such a great resource for teens and myself as a therapist. Most teens I encounter, personally and professionally, experience some level of anxiety. This workbook offers helpful information, new tools, and fun activities to help improve insight. I have found it to be an easy read and I highly recommend it to everyone." <br><b>--Stacy Spang</b>, certified family-based mental health therapist for the Family Counseling Center of Armstrong County, PA--Stacy Spang<br><br>"Lisa Schab's expertise in the field of adolescent anxiety is evident throughout <i>The Anxiety Workbook for Teens</i>. This book provides adolescents with practical and useful activities to help them understand and manage their anxiety with confidence. Lisa Schab understands the need for applicable exercises, and prompts teens to explore their feelings and manage them successfully. Thank you for sharing your compassion and expertise with the field!" <br><b>--Erin Shapiro, LCSW, CADC</b>, school social worker and therapist in private practice--Erin Shapiro, LCSW, CADC<br><br>"This book empowers teens to master their anxiety. Schab relates evidence-based mental health interventions to everyday stressors they experience. Teens will find the techniques in this book help them regain control of their lives and build healthy mental habits for the future. Adolescents will benefit from this resource, whatever they are experiencing. I look forward to using it in my counseling practice!" <br><b>--Meg Smith, LCMHC</b>, clinical counselor at Azimuth Counseling and Therapeutic Services in Essex Junction, VT--Meg Smith, LCMHC<br><br>"This is a comprehensive guide to managing anxiety and finding emotional balance! It offers interventions to calm a hypervigilant alert system, increase activity to burn adrenaline, and retrain the brain to decrease reactions to stimuli--all through engaging activities with easy-to-follow instructions. A GREAT workbook for teens struggling with anxiety!" <br><b>--Christina Reese, LCPC, PhD</b>, psychotherapist and author of<i> Attachment</i> and <i>The Attachment Connection</i>--Christina Reese, LCPC, PhD<br><br>"With straightforward prose, Schab shows teens that their anxiety is predictable and manageable. Each chapter teaches teens a critical concept and illustrates it with examples that they can relate to. Schab helps teens recognize that anxiety is based on the story they tell themselves; and then she gives them the language they need, and activities to practice, rewriting their story. For teens who are feeling powerless, Schab provides a path to challenge their anxiety and take back their power." <br><b>--Robyn P. Waxman, PhD</b>, psychotherapist working with teens and families for more than twenty years, and editor of <i>The Maryland Psychologist</i>, the quarterly journal of the Maryland Psychological Association--Robyn P. Waxman, PhD<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Lisa M. Schab, LCSW</b>, is a practicing psychotherapist in the greater Chicago, IL, area, and author of eighteen self-help books, including <i>The Anxiety Workbook for Teens</i> and <i>The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens</i>, as well as the teen guided journals <i>Put Your Worries Here </i>and <i>Put Your Feelings Here</i>. She has been interviewed as an expert on the Milwaukee television stations WTMJ-TV and WISN-TV, and for articles in <i>The New York Times</i>, Scholastic's<i> Choices </i>magazine, <i>Teen Vogue</i>, <i>Psych Central</i>, and <i>Your Teen Magazine</i>. Schab has authored regular columns on tweens and teens for <i>Chicago Parent</i>, and on healthy families for The Sun Newspapers. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).
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