
Anxiety: A Very Short Introduction
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Graphic Novels
Format
Paperback
Pages
155
Language
English
Published
Jul 5, 2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199567158
ISBN-13
9780199567157
Description
Anxiety is an intricate part of the human experience, often prompting questions about its origins, nature, and impact on daily life. Daniel and Jason Freeman explore these complexities by delving into the psychological and biological underpinnings of anxiety, providing insights into whether our fears are innate or shaped by learned experiences. Through a succinct examination, they illuminate how this emotion affects individuals in varying degrees and contexts, leading to a deeper understanding of its persistent grip.
The authors also navigate the societal and cultural influences that contribute to anxiety, offering a holistic perspective on the challenges many face. By dissecting common misconceptions and presenting the latest research, they empower readers to confront their anxieties with a newfound awareness. This exploration not only seeks to unravel the mysteries of this common yet often debilitating condition but also fosters a sense of shared experience and resilience among those who grapple with anxiety in their daily lives.
The authors also navigate the societal and cultural influences that contribute to anxiety, offering a holistic perspective on the challenges many face. By dissecting common misconceptions and presenting the latest research, they empower readers to confront their anxieties with a newfound awareness. This exploration not only seeks to unravel the mysteries of this common yet often debilitating condition but also fosters a sense of shared experience and resilience among those who grapple with anxiety in their daily lives.
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