You’ve noticed that your anxious thoughts continue to nag you, but you’re not ready to see or commit to seeing a therapist. You’ve tried your coping skills, but they don’t seem to work. You need new skills and ideas, but you aren’t sure where to go. Yet you keep doom scrolling Amazon for hours looking for options. However, when you finish scrolling, you’re more exhausted than empowered, and the anxiety is there, waiting for you.
As a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) who specializes in working with anxiety, here are my best 5 self-help books for anxiety. These books have been written by individuals with advanced degrees, and some with research backgrounds. As a LMFT with a doctorate and understanding of research findings, I have found great value in these books and regularly include their approaches in my own clinical work. I also regularly recommend these books to colleagues and the clients I work with. While I love sharing these books, I do not make any commission from sharing them, whether in-person or online. My recommendations are shared below, with no emphasis on their order.
1. The Intrusive Thoughts Toolkit: Quick Relief for Obsessive, Unwanted, or Disturbing Thoughts
2. Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life
3. A Liberated Mind: How to Pivot Toward What Matters
4. No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model
5. Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life: The New Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Therapist for anxiety in Utah County
You’ve done diligence, read the self-help books, but you aren’t seeing the results. You’re not alone – this happens.
Unlike self-help books, you don’t get personalized support or understanding as you would from seeing a therapist. I am a licensed marriage and family therapist who specializes in anxiety, as well as trauma, and couples issues. I work with adults who are stuck in anxiety, professionals who are seeking relief from their demands, and adults who have had traumatic childhoods or recent events. I offer online therapy in Utah, Texas, or Virginia. I can also work with you in-person at my therapy office in Provo, Utah.
Come and explore my website to get to know me better; send me a message and let’s talk about the challenges you experience and how I can help.