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Rewire Your Anxious Brain: How to Use the Neuroscience of Fear to End Anxiety, Panic, and Worry

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Do you ever wonder what is happening inside your brain when you feel anxious, panicked, and worried? In Rewire Your Anxious Brain, psychologist Catherine Pittman and author Elizabeth Karle offer a unique, evidence-based solution to overcoming anxiety based in cutting-edge neuroscience and research.

In the book, you will learn how the amygdala and cortex (both important parts of the brain) are essential players in the neuropsychology of anxiety. The amygdala acts as a primal response, and oftentimes, when this part of the brain processes fear, you may not even understand why you are afraid. By comparison, the cortex is the center of “worry.” That is, obsessing, ruminating, and dwelling on things that may or may not happen. In the book, Pittman and Karle make it simple by offering specific examples of how to manage fear by tapping into both of these pathways in the brain.

As you read, you’ll gain a greater understanding how anxiety is created in the brain, and as a result, you will feel empowered and motivated to overcome it. The brain is a powerful tool, and the more you work to change the way you respond to fear, the more resilient you will become. Using the practical self-assessments and proven-effective techniques in this book, you will learn to literally “rewire” the brain processes that lie at the root of your fears.

118 reviews for Rewire Your Anxious Brain: How to Use the Neuroscience of Fear to End Anxiety, Panic, and Worry

  1. chester l smith
    Decent read for professionals and people with anxiety
    Decent read..Not only for health care professionals but for regular people who may not access professional help due to personal reasons. Doctor Pittm...More
    Decent read..Not only for health care professionals but for regular people who may not access professional help due to personal reasons. Doctor Pittman gives you practical
    self-help steps that can help alleviate or eliminate anxiety throughout the book.
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    Bert H.
    Helpful and easy read.
    I really enjoyed the book and just from reading it, my anxiety has lessened some. Before practicing the methods recommended.While some of the concepts...More
    I really enjoyed the book and just from reading it, my anxiety has lessened some. Before practicing the methods recommended.

    While some of the concepts were more difficult to understand, overall the book was written quite well and easy to understand considering the subject matter.
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    Jim McCool
    Much helpful information
    A great deal of useful information on how to cope with and overcome anxiety.

    Lots of helpful techniques to get over, around, and through anxiety
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    hooter
    a very repetitive book.
    info is quite valuable, but laid it on a little thick. easy to read, in small doses. should be helpful for over anxious people.
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    rn65
    Well written. Takes a medical topic and makes it easily understandable.
    I enjoyed the book immensely. It is written with enough clarity to take a medical topic and make it understandable and readable without a medical back...More
    I enjoyed the book immensely. It is written with enough clarity to take a medical topic and make it understandable and readable without a medical background. Enjoyed
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    Rebecca M.
    This Book Changed My Life.
    After many unhelpful and useless time wasted from the bad therapists and counselors I've had, I finally found something helpful. This book teaches you...More
    After many unhelpful and useless time wasted from the bad therapists and counselors I've had, I finally found something helpful. This book teaches you and introduces you to helpful methods. If you actually take time every night to read a couple pages and seriously apply the advice to your life like I did, you will find that you will feel better and be able to treat yourself and manage your anxiety and emotions x10 better. This is by far the best self-help book that I've found. Please. PLEASE, please, if you or someone you know is struggling with anxiety or anxiety-related conditions, get this book and seriously apply it to your life.
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    JL Populist
    Laymen's Terms.
    What I liked about this book was that the authors wrote this book in way that a layman can comprehend the processes involved in anxiety and that anxie...More
    What I liked about this book was that the authors wrote this book in way that a layman can comprehend the processes involved in anxiety and that anxiety is not the same for everyone.
    Equally important are the tools for addressing anxiety and the stress that comes along with panic and anxiety.
    The effects of exercise was especially helpful as well as the information about the two pathways of anxiety.
    This book is beneficial and also has a workbook for exercises. When I finished the book I had learned a lot about anxiety rewiring the brain.
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    Manisha
    Good book
    Simple techniques yet effective. The neuro anatomical n neuro physiological approach makes everything connected n easy to understand. Good work!
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    Brandy S
    Ok
    Was ok
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    Loretta Fralin-Rapp
    Great book. I highly recommend it
    The exercises were very helpful! If you follow the guidelines in this book your anxiety has no choice but to go down.
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    Skoot
    Gives a good understanding of its subject.
    Good information in layman's terms about the brain's workings and origins of panic, fear, and anxiety. However, no new ideas on resolving these issues...More
    Good information in layman's terms about the brain's workings and origins of panic, fear, and anxiety. However, no new ideas on resolving these issues, the usual deep breathing tecniques, meditaton, visualisation and mindfulness (not that I'm saying these things don't work) just that I was hoping for more.
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    sillysocks
    Good book
    Good book I am reading relevant pieces helps you understand what the problem is.
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    Anand A. Kekre
    A good resource to understand neuroscience behind anxiety
    A nice book for those undergoing anxiety and to therapist who are treating this disorder. I see a lot of repeatition in the content making this a lo...More
    A nice book for those undergoing anxiety and to therapist who are treating this disorder. I see a lot of repeatition in the content making this a long book to read and hence giving a four star.

    Possibly a chapter on how alternative therapies like Yoga and Acupressure work on anxiety will be useful.
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    Isaak
    Solving the Anxious Brain from the Science Perspective.
    Well it was very interesting reading this book. I never thought this book will be the taking the science approach to explain how to cope with anxiety....More
    Well it was very interesting reading this book. I never thought this book will be the taking the science approach to explain how to cope with anxiety. It is very perfect for science students in a University.
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    Nat
    Good book!
    Good book!
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    tzr
    Great roadmap
    This book is well written and can easily be understood by people without an academic background. I found it to be a bit repetitive at times but overal...More
    This book is well written and can easily be understood by people without an academic background. I found it to be a bit repetitive at times but overall I could look past that. It can be a bit heavy work for those suffering from anxiety and I'd recommend people to work through some of the heavier stuff with a therapist, just as the authors recommend. Overall it's an excellent roadmap for making small changes that will generate long-term relief.
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    K. M.
    Helpful
    They book is easy to understand for the lay person, but also explains the current brain science well. Both educational and practical. Well written, lo...More
    They book is easy to understand for the lay person, but also explains the current brain science well. Both educational and practical. Well written, lots of exercises, examples and good explanations. Recommended to me by a psychologist friend when I had a series of panic attacks. Definitely trying some of the things from the book.
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    elizabeth ellis
    Interesting
    I have not yet read it all but it is good what I have read. I would recommend it to others
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    All Things Man
    Has some practical exercises to use.
    I bought this for a family member dealing with anxiety. They stated that the book had many helpful exercises and would recommend it to others. Hope th...More
    I bought this for a family member dealing with anxiety. They stated that the book had many helpful exercises and would recommend it to others. Hope this helps.
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    celia stephenson-bird
    Rewire Your Anxious Brain
    A really good book fir anxiety relief. Clearly explains the 2 main areas of the brain where anxiety starts and give very useful exercises to do as wel...More
    A really good book fir anxiety relief. Clearly explains the 2 main areas of the brain where anxiety starts and give very useful exercises to do as well
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    patricia a. hilton
    Four Stars
    Got it for my granddaughter who is 19. Hopes she likes it.
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    Anna
    The brain explained in a simple way!
    Amygdala versus cortex-based responding explained in an easy to read way. Clinicians can also benefit from the language used to help clients.
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    carb101
    Great information but could be better written
    My daughter has a great deal of trouble with anxiety, and I found this book to be extremely helpful. It gave us a new language for talking about her a...More
    My daughter has a great deal of trouble with anxiety, and I found this book to be extremely helpful. It gave us a new language for talking about her anxiety (e.g. "That's just your amygdala talking") and explained why techniques that her counselor encourages her to use (e.g. deep breathing) really work. I only gave the book 4 stars because the book definitely has a self-published feel to it, which a better co-author probably could have fixed, and it's pretty repetitive. If every bit of the information is new to you, the repetition might be helpful, but I found myself thinking, "Got it. Already covered this" numerous times. Despite shortcomings, I definitely recommend this book for a person with anxiety and for caretakers.
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    donna page
    Four Stars
    Very good
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    m lewis
    Four Stars
    If you suffer with anxiety and want to have more controll then have a read. Knowledge is empowering.
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    Jacek
    Rewiring my brain
    Interesting read. Helps to understand what you and others are experiencing and also why they react how they do..
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    Rachael
    Helpful Strategies
    If you are looking for a book that is just going to provide strategies for how to overcome anxiety, this is probably not the book for you. However, i...More
    If you are looking for a book that is just going to provide strategies for how to overcome anxiety, this is probably not the book for you. However, if you are interested in both the neuroscience behind stress and anxiety and learning techniques to cope with those responses, then this is an excellent volume to read. Personally, I agree with the authors that it is often easier to overcome stress when you actually know and understand what is happening to your brain, and how it can manifest itself in physical ways. And while this book is very detailed, I think the authors did a good job of keeping everything easy to understand.

    Numerous types of stress are discussed in this book, including the reasons that these types of stress occur and what parts of the brain are responsible for your response. If you’re anything like me, you are constantly trying to make logical sense out of your worry, but I learned from this book that there may not always be a logical reason behind your anxiety. In fact, you may not ever really know why you certain situations, thoughts, sounds, smells, etc., can trigger an episode of panic. The good news is that you don’t have to know. The authors go into great detail to describe techniques that you can use to essentially “rewire” your brain to avoid having stress responses. The book mainly discusses the two different parts of the brain that deal with fear and stress, the amygdala and the cortex. The amygdala is basically your body’s natural fear response system. Your amygdala often works without your ever knowing it, such as when you are driving and instinctively swerve out of the way to avoid hitting another car. The cortex, on the other hand, deals with worry and obsessive thoughts. For example, your cortex is to blame when you are constantly worrying about a possible outcome that will likely not occur. You may have one or both of these types of stress, and the authors provide useful “exercises” that can be used to deal with both of these types of stress.

    If you’re reading this review, I’m guessing that you probably don’t care about all of these details though, right? What you really want to know is if the methods in this book really work. I think they could certainly help many individuals who suffer from stress and anxiety. These authors give insightful strategies to help with different types of stress responses, all of which are based on years of research. Your stress isn’t going to go away overnight having read this book, but it certainly may help you learn to cope with your anxiety when it does occur.

    Disclosure: I received a free copy of this book through Netgalley.
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