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Hardcore Self Help: F**k Anxiety
By Robert Duff, Ph.D.
www.hardcoreselfhelp.com
nd Edition Copyright 2015 Robert Duff, Ph.D.
Original Copyright 2014
All Rights Reserved
Please direct all inquiries to duffthepsych@gmail.com
Disclaimer: This book is not for everyone. It contains a large amount of swearing and some mild adult themes. This book is intended for mature audiences. If you are a parent buying this book for your teen, please review it yourself first and use your discretion. If you are not entertained by swearing, do not buy this book.
This is also a short book. The point is not to give you another giant manual. The point is to inspire you and arm you with knowledge so you can get out there and do this thing. You can read this book in one sitting. In fact, I encourage you to do just that and then occasionally go back to refresh on the parts that you would like to revisit.
If you have questions about this book, feel free to email or tweet me @duffthepsych.
Note about the Second Edition:
Hey, friends!
I wanted to write a quick little note to introduce you to the second edition of Hardcore Self Help: F**k Anxiety. I decided to write this second edition to correct some mistakes that made their way into the original edition, to add in some new goodies, and to extract some of the more useless bits.
Obviously I wanted HCSH to be popular from the start, but I could never have imagined how well it has done. For that, I must thank every single person who has purchased this book. THANK YOU! Id also like to thank all of the youtubers, social media influencers, journalists, and friends who have been gracious enough to share my book.
This is a special book and the people who gravitate toward it are special people. Ive had the time of my life connecting with you guys on Facebook, on Twitter, or via emails that you have sent. Its clear that my hunch was right. There are normal people out there who are sick of reading psychobabble and want to get information from someone that they can identify with. Its an honor and a privilege to try and fill that role.
If you enjoy this book, please join the amazing legion of fans that have left reviews on Amazon, Audible, and Goodreads. If you find me in real life and tell me that you wrote a review, I promise you a massive high five!
I also want to give a huge shout out to the amazing Ash Van Otterloo for tearing me a new one by way of some much needed edits.
Without further ado, lets get into the book. Enjoy!!
Alright, let's be real. Your brain is fucking awesome. There's no debating that. It does some truly amazing things, right? Even the fact that you're sitting here right now thinking about your own brain is cool. Let that sink in for a second... your brain is thinking about itself. That's like... brainception (actually it's called metacognition, but that's a topic for the textbooks). I understand though, that no matter how badass your brain is, sometimes it's also kind of a huge douche. Remember that one time you were trying to sleep and you couldn't stop thinking about how you needed to wake up on time to do all of that important stuff you have going on? And every moment you spent worrying was entirely counterproductive because it was keeping you from doing the one thing that would actually help you be more successful the next day... you know - sleep? Yeah, that sucked. What about that time where you were just walking around and all of the sudden your heart skipped a beat and you knew for certain that you were dying and two minutes later you were hyperventilating, sweating your ass off, and completely impervious to reason? That sucked too. Oh, and we can't forget all of those times when you did something that was truly remarkable. You should have felt like a god. Seriously, you rock. But no, your douchebrain decided that it was an isolated event completely due to chance and took the opportunity to remind you that you're still a piece of shit... just a lucky one. Well my friend, you came to the right place.
My name is Robert and I've spent way too much of my life sitting in stuffy classrooms, learning from people that are too smart for their own good about the brain, emotions, the body, and their asshole ways. I have a doctorate in clinical psychology, but in so many ways I am just a normal dude. In this book, I will help you locate your internal armory. Your hidden cache of sick weapons with pointy ends, sharp blades, live ammo, fire, and all that other good stuff. Whether your spirit weapon is a badass ninja katana or a freakin rocket launcher, I will help you wield its epic power and slay that little shit named anxiety for good.
Look, I get it. This isn't your typical self-help book. I have nothing against Your Hidden Meaning or 12 Steps to a Better You , but those books aren't for everyone (if those are even real books). Honestly if you purchased this book, then chances are you're looking for something different anyway. The ideas behind psychology, therapy, and self-help have been around for a long time. We aren't reinventing the wheel here, just giving it some really shiny new rims. I'm going to be talking to you like a normal person. That means that I will be swearing a lot and making up stupid analogies that will make you think wtf is this guy smoking? If you can't handle that, then you have my full permission to bow out now. I won't stop the entire class so everyone can awkwardly watch you walk out the door. However, if you're in (I really hope you are), then buckle up, because this should be fun. The words of the wise bard George Watsky come to mind:
...but if youre blocking me
I will soon defeat you
I will build a bridge above you
or Ill tunnel underneath you
I will eat you and excrete you
and Ill feed you to the flowers
If I need to, Ill go through you
and absorb your fucking powers
I put in hour after hour
Lets be crystal clear
Im gonna get there if it takes a day or fifty years...
So, my friend. Im ready if you are. Lets do work.
Ch. 1 WTF is Anxiety Anyway?
Put your imagination hat on, because we are going back to prehistoric times. I don't know if you are a dude, a chick, or somewhere outside the binary, but for simplicitys sake, let's pretend that you are a caveman. Youve got yourself a nice little cave with some sick stick figure paintings and a partner who can light a mean fire with some twigs and stuff. Well one day you are out in the plains looking for some food or doing whatever the hell you cavemen do all day and you decide to drop back by the crib to rest for a bit. You roll up to the cave and notice some other dude's loincloth outside. Aw, hell no. You peek your head in and see that asshole Grock from down the street about to make your mate reproductively unavailable for 9 months. Are you just gonna take that? No way, man. Evolution's got your back.
As soon as you realize what's going on, your brain prompts a neurochemical cascade that kicks your sympathetic nervous system into overdrive... in other words, you Hulk out. Your heart pumps massive amounts of blood to your muscles so you can dash across the room like the Flash, your pupils adapt to make your vision sharp as a hawk, and before he knows it, you have that scrawny idiot by the neck. This is an example of the infamous fight or flight response. Super useful for bashing the skulls of would be prehistoric cuckolders or running for your life from that giant bear that thought you were going to steal its cubs. Not so useful when you are in the middle of an exam or taking a crowded elevator up to the 23rd floor of your office building.
A bit of anxiety is helpful and adaptive. It's completely necessary, not only for fight and flight situations, but also as the force that will kick you in the ass and remind you that you need to get your report done before the deadline. Anxiety becomes a problem when it's triggered seemingly out of nowhere, when it causes you extreme discomfort, or when it prevents you from performing successfully in life. Do you have an exam or deadline at work coming up? First date? Anxiety is a totally normal reaction to those things. However, if that anxiety is so crippling that you couldn't even go on the date because it felt like your heart was going to explode out of your chest or you couldn't stop crying long enough to take phone calls at work, then it's probably time to do something about it.
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