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An Overview of Anxiety and Worry For Google Apps | ||||
The difference between anxious thinking and normal thinking is that the anxious thinker tends to focus on the likelihood of more serious threats, exaggerated dangers and has few coping, relaxation and problem solving strategies. The normal thinker focuses much more realistically, is able to problem solve and cope during more challenging situations or events. The goal of the resources here is to move the individual from the anxious thinker to a more normalized thinker. When using the activities in this resource, use the profiles and checklists that are best suited to the individual. From there, select the strategies and activities that will support the following progression toward coping with anxiety: changing thoughts (what we say to ourselves – self-talk usually determines our moods and feelings): focus on being realistic focus on what can be controlled, not what can’t be controlled disengage with appropriate coping/calming strategies |
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