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Building on the success of their book for professionals, leaders in the field of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) John Forsyth and Georg Eifert present this exciting and innovative ACT workbook to general readers. It is the first self-help workbook to adapt the revolutionary techniques of ACT into a powerful program readers can use to overcome any of the anxiety disorders.

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The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety combines the accumulated wisdom of the ages with up-to-date, cutting-edge developments in scientific psychology. In an easy-to-read and fun format, those suffering from anxiety in all of its guises will find the keys to breaking loose from its shackles. By emphasizing acceptance of toxic emotions (and illustrating ways to accomplish this), rather than struggling to overcome them, the person inside you may finally emerge to set your life on a new, productive, and valued course. Highly recommended for all those struggling with worry, anxiety, and fear.

David H. Barlow, Ph.D., professor of psychology and psychiatry at Boston University and author of Anxiety and Its Disorders

Ably surfing the dual currents of traditional exposure and acceptance-based treatments for anxiety, the authors of this resourceful workbook illustrate the synergies to be found in their combination. Carefully structured charts and patient assignments support the core message that taking action to face ones fears is most effective if acceptance informs our starting point and values determine our destination. This book is a must-read for anyone encountering anxiety as a barrier to leading a fuller life.

Zindel Segal, Ph.D., Morgan Firestone Chair in Psychotherapy, head of the Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Unit at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology, all at the University of Toronto, and author of The Mindful Way Through Depression

If you suffer with anxiety, Forsyth and Eifert have given you a gift. It is not a structured manual for how to get over your anxiety as much as it is a book of wisdom. They raise the inevitable truth that anxiety is a part of all of us, and they show us the way, through willingness, compassion, mindfulness, and acceptance of ourselves and others, to live a life worth the living, to understand our important values and to live in concert with them. This is a book well worth the reading, and its message is worth keeping close to your heart.

Richard G. Heimberg, Ph.D., professor of psychology and director of the Adult Anxiety Clinic of Temple University

Steeped in the rich tradition of psychological theory, The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety by Forsyth and Eifert represents a major advance for the practical treatment of anxiety and related conditions. This book will assist clinicians and patients in constructing a treatment plan that insures progress in overcoming the many obstacles associated with conquering fears. A major contribution to clinical care, this workbook will contribute to the growing knowledge base on acceptance and commitment therapy, joining other evidence-based approaches as a major tool for treating the disabling symptoms that accompany anxiety.

Terence M. Keane, Ph.D., chief of psychology service at the VA Boston Healthcare System, director of the Behavioral Science Division of the National Center for PTSD, and professor and vice-chair for research of the Division of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine

In this impressive workbook, Forsyth and Eifert show how giving up your attempts to control anxiety and fear will help you to leave your anxiety problems behind and get on with your life. This clearly written book is packed with helpful suggestions. I will definitely use it with my own clients and students, and I recommend it highly for anyone who struggles with anxiety.

Martin M. Antony, Ph.D., ABPP, professor and director of graduate training in the Department of Psychology at Ryerson University in Toronto, ON, Canada

This book presents a framework to orient you toward the rest of your life. You will be taken on a journey. Go. To uncouple from your anxious reactions to life, you will need to alter your consciousness. No small task! It takes a students mind and a willingness to be coached. Fortunately, you will find these authors to be trustworthy and competent guides.

Reid Wilson, Ph.D., author of Dont Panic

A Note to eBook Readers

The print editions of this work come with a bound-in CD that contains audio recordings of guided meditations as well as PDF copies of a number of the forms and worksheets that you'll encounter as you read along. All of these materials are available to you, the ebook reader, to download at this website: www.newharbinger.com/21440.

Since this ebook is based on the original print edition, you'll find refernces to the CD quite often in the text. When you encounter these, please understand that this electronic edition does not come with a physical disc. Instead, you can access all of the materials on the disc at any time on the web. Where possible, we've included hyperlinks in this edition to the supporting website. If you're reading this on a web-enabled device, clicking or tapping on these links will take you to the site where you can access these additional materials.

If you're reading this on a device that is not web-enabled, you can still access the materials by pointing your computer's web browser to www.newharbinger.com/21440.

Also, note that the print edition of this work is intended to be written in, and it contains a good deal of blank, lined space for this purpose. In the ebook edition, we've left suggestions of lines where you're asked to do some writing, and you can simply do the exercises in a notebook.

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Publishers Note

This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering psychological, financial, legal, or other professional services. If expert assistance or counseling is needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought.

Distributed in Canada by Raincoast Books

Copyright 2007 by John Forsyth and Georg Eifert

New Harbinger Publications, Inc.

5674 Shattuck Avenue

Oakland, CA 94609

www.newharbinger.com

Cover design by Amy Shoup

Text design by Michele Waters-Kermes

Acquired by Catharine Sutker

Edited by Elisabeth Beller

Audio portion of the CD produced by Troy DuFrene

All Rights Reserved

epub ISBN: 9781608821440

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Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as:

Forsyth, John P.

The mindfulness and acceptance workbook for anxiety : a guide to breaking free from anxiety, phobias, and worry using acceptance and commitment therapy / John P. Forsyth and Georg H. Eifert.

p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-499-3 (pbk. : alk. paper)

ISBN-10: 1-57224-499-2 (pbk. : alk. paper)

1. Anxiety disorders--Treatment--Popular works. 2. Acceptance and commitment therapy--Popular works. I. Eifert, Georg H., 1952- II. Title.

RC531.F67 2008

616.852206--dc22

2007041238

To our good friendship and support. With gratitude for fifteen years of collaboration, fun, sharing, and learning from each other. Writing this book together was a pure joy!

JPF and GHE

To my parents, Russ and Ann,

for taking the risk to bring me into this world;

showing me the value of faith, hard work, kindness, and generosity;

and supporting each step of my journey.

Any difference this book makes in the lives of those who read it

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