
Raeann Dumont
The Sky Is Falling
Understanding and Coping with Phobias,
Panic, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
With a foreword by Dr. Aaron T. Beck
"A unique description of how clients think in
the situations that produce anxiety, and how they
can work on changing their thinking and reclaiming
their lives, which have been lost to fears, rituals, and
patterns of avoidance."--Aaron T. Beck, M.D.,
from the foreword
Gracie hasn't left her house in thirty years out of fear she'll
be contaminated. Jerry spent hours each day picking up
debris on the subway platform. Norm's bridge phobia led him
into alcoholism. David bright, young, ambitious feared he'd
lose his job because he so dreaded giving sales presentations.
These are some of the case studies exemplary of the
approximately fourteen to twenty million people who suffer
from anxiety disorders in this country that are found in this
riveting and instructive book. Raeann Dumont lays bare the
features of obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, and
panic. Utilizing cognitive therapy and self-help techniques, she
helps readers recognize anxiety-producing thoughts and shows
how, through reality testing and assessing anxiety situations,
these compulsions can be managed.
Raeann Dumont specializes in the treatment of anxiety
disorders. She lives in New York City.
A selection of the Psychotherapy
Book Club
Includes a step-by-step self-help
section, charts, and worksheets.
"A warm, informative and practical book.
. . . Eminently useful to anxiety sufferers and therapists alike."--Valerie
Raskin, M.D.
1997 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31603-3
1995 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-03848-3
320 pages / self-help
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