Don't Feed the Monkey Mind: How to Stop the Cycle of Anxiety, Fear, and Worry

Don't Feed the Monkey Mind: How to Stop the Cycle of Anxiety, Fear, and Worry

Don't Feed the Monkey Mind: How to Stop the Cycle of Anxiety, Fear, and Worry

Don't Feed the Monkey Mind: How to Stop the Cycle of Anxiety, Fear, and Worry

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Overview

The very things we do to control anxiety can make anxiety worse. This unique guide offers a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based approach to help you recognize the constant chatter of your anxious “monkey mind,” stop feeding anxious thoughts, and find the personal peace you crave.

Ancient sages compared the human mind to a monkey: constantly chattering, hopping from branch to branch—endlessly moving from fear to safety. If you are one of the millions of people whose life is affected by anxiety, you are familiar with this process. Unfortunately, you can’t switch off the “monkey mind,” but you can stop feeding the monkey—or stop rewarding it by avoiding the things you fear.

Written by psychotherapist Jennifer Shannon, this book shows you how to stop anxious thoughts from taking over using proven-effective cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and mindfulness techniques, as well as fun illustrations. By following the exercises in this book, you’ll learn to identify your own anxious thoughts, question those thoughts, and uncover the core fears at play.

Once you stop feeding the monkey, there are no limits to how expansive your life can feel. This book will show you how anxiety can only continue as long as you try to avoid it. And, paradoxically, only by seeking out and confronting the things that make you anxious can you reverse the cycle that keeps your fears alive.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626255067
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication date: 04/01/2017
Pages: 200
Sales rank: 130,775
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author


Jennifer Shannon, LMFT, is a psychotherapist, and author of Don’t Feed the Monkey Mind, The Anxiety Survival Guide for Teens, and A Teen’s Guide to Getting Stuff Done. She is a diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.


Doug Shannon is a freelance cartoonist.

Michael A. Tompkins, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified psychologist in behavioral and cognitive psychology. He is codirector of the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy, and a faculty member of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Tompkins is author or coauthor of fifteen books, and presents to national and international audiences on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and related topics. His work has been highlighted by media outlets, including in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, on television (TLC, A&E), and on radio (KQED, NPR).

Table of Contents

Foreword v

Introduction 1

1 Perception of Threat 5

2 The Three Assumptions 15

3 Feeding the Monkey 29

4 Playing It Safe 43

5 The World Is Round 63

6 Necessary Feelings 79

7 Monkey Chatter 93

8 Purpose and Plan 105

9 Lowering the Stakes 115

10 Practicing Praise 131

11 The Expanding Life 143

Key Takeaways 152

Interviews

Shannon resides in Santa Rosa, CA.

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