Stress resets How to soothe your body and mind in minutes

Jennifer L. Taitz

Book - 2024

"A clinical psychologist gives us 75 quick, scientifically proven techniques and exercises to manage stress and build resilience. Here's a promise that could not be more timely or needed: You can dial down your stress in just a few minutes, with no ponderous meditations, medications, or martinis required. Written by Dr. Jennifer L. Taitz, a clinical psychologist who specializes in teaching mindfulness-based behavioral skills to manage intense emotions and situations, Stress Resets provides 75 scientifically proven ways to improve how you respond to stress, both in the moment and the long run. There are accessible yet powerful exercises like dipping your face in ice water to quiet your body and mind; adopting a half smile to change... your mood from the outside in; singing your irrational negative thoughts to reduce their believability; building a hope kit so you can remind yourself of what's possible in tough moments; and making a pie chart of your life to gain perspective. By incorporating these into your days, you can stop the cycle of obsessing, panicking, and avoiding and instead effectively approach what matters to you most. You'll also find stress buffers designed to build your resilience so you can navigate whatever comes your way. Through personal anecdotes, expert interviews, cutting-edge studies, and practical tips, you'll learn how to manage your emotions instead of the other way around. Stress Resets will not only change how you view your stress but also give you the hope and confidence you need to reset and ultimately change how you feel"--

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Subjects
Genres
Nonfiction
Self-help publications
Published
New York : Workman Publishing 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Jennifer L. Taitz (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xvi, 239 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781523523320
  • Introduction
  • How to Use This Book
  • Part 1. Befriending Stress, Living Better
  • Chapter 1. Turning Your Knots into Bows
  • Chapter 2. Regulating Your Emotions
  • Chapter 3. Rethinking Overthinking
  • Chapter 4. Thriving Without Substances
  • Chapter 5. Focusing on Something Bigger
  • Part 2. Stress Resets for Intense Times
  • Mind Resets
  • Body Resets
  • Behavior Resets
  • Part 3. Stress Buffers for Building Resilience
  • Mind Buffers
  • Body Buffers
  • Behavior Buffers
  • A Final Note: Stress Is Also an Opportunity
  • Resources
  • References
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Psychologist Taitz (How to Be Single and Happy) compiles bite-size strategies for relieving stress in this well-intentioned but wobbly guide. According to the author, people often cope with their stress in ways that "spread the mess"--for example, overspending because of financial anxieties. In the long term, she writes, the stressed-out would do well to reflect on their damaging avoidance mechanisms, but in the short term, they can "pause and reset" using the 75 strategies outlined here, many of which can be completed in five minutes apiece. Entries range from the expected (a reflective walk--with the phone left at home) to the quirky ("Sing your thoughts in a playful way" will "help you take them less seriously") and the questionable ("Give yourself a panic attack to feel less afraid of them"). There's definite wisdom here, and readers will appreciate having at their disposal concrete tools designed to provide enough in-the-moment relief to move on with one's day. Unfortunately, the proceedings are hamstrung by some rote advice (readers should "consider if there is an opportunity for growth in whatever is causing you stress"), missed opportunities to cite sources, and a distracting focus on the ills of benzodiazepines as a Band-Aid for long-term anxiety. In a crowded field, this fails to stand out. (Dec.)

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