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Several Hundred Book Reviews Of A Layman’s Guide To Managing Fear

Strongly informational,
By Janet Gibson
I am a Licensed Therapist who works with clients dealing with anxiety. Sometimes people can get weighed down or confused by all the information out there. This is a short, but strongly informational read that doesn't contain a lot of the "fluff" that most books have just to fill pages. It provides real world applications and examples regarding anxiety and fear. I appreciate Stanley Popovich's straightforward approach.
Great Layman's Guide!!,
By icounselu
Popovich, who claims only to be a layman, does exactly as he claims to do by offering a layman's guide to managing fear. The book is written in such a way that anyone can glean some great information and tools of how to understand and manage fear. As a counselor, I understand there are more intricate details but oftentimes the best thing for clients is simple things and this book offers just that.
Awesome Book
By Gordon R. Estes, Jr.
Stanley has hit the nail on the head with his reccomendations of a three tiered approach to dealing with fear. Very well put together and accessible ...
... to all ages.
Divine Intervention!,
By christina sciammas
Good illustrations of practical and easy techniques one can use to combat
fear and anxiety- all within a Christian context.
A great starting point to thinking about how fear/anxiety is present in our
lives!,
By Heather E. DeKeyser
The author does a good job of explaining fear and ways to manage it so the average person can understand. The examples of managing fear in this book are also easily applicable to the daily lives of readers.The author mentions this is not a "be all end all" to managing fear/anxiety, but is a great starting point for those thinking of entering counseling or therapy. easy entry into the problem of fear,
By T. Lucking "SeattleBallard
This book is exactly what it claims to be - a LAYMAN's guide to managing fear. It can be read in one sitting. It is inspirational and clear. The author uses some examples to build upon the basic presentation of ideas for managing fear. The 3 categories of counseling, non-resistant, and spiritual are very helpful in framing the approaches to treating fear. The best treatment is using all three. The book is not long yet it provides an immersion into the topic of fear along with specific techniques to manage it. There is a resource section and tips on getting started. Anxiety and fear along with depression are the most common mental health problems humans face. This book provides and easy entry into dealing with fear. If anything else it acknowledges that you are not alone with this problem and there are some easy basic steps to deal with it.
A helpful resource!,
By Andrea McCartney
This is an easy, quick read for the average lay person or professional. I would recommend this guide to anyone in the helping profession or anyone that struggles with fear and anxiety. Many people tend to ignore, block out, or distract themselves from fearful thoughts and ideas, but the problem remains and it unknowingly affects their life. The author uses various examples to help people understand how to process and face their fears. The end result is a more balanced and realistic view of reality. A very helpful resource that I would recommend to my clients! Book serves it's stated purpose... is affordable... and a quick read,
By T. Stone "book terrain
This book is a super quick read and provides many practical tips people can start implementing right away to help them get over their fears. I thought the examples of how the techniques work were excellent and make it easy for people to figure out how to use the techniques in their own life. The author does have a chapter on how belief in God can help people who have such a belief overcome fear. I thought it was informational (and not that the author was advocating for everyone to be a Christian) and as long as the reader doesn't get irrationally offended by the mere mention of the topic, I think it is useful to know that your fear will dramatically subside should you be open to believing in a benign omniscient being is watching out for you. The author's writing skill is adequate.
Stan Popovich’s popular book “A Layman’s Guide to Managing Fear Using Psychology, Christianity and Non Resistant Methods” has received several hundred book reviews on the Internet. Please read some of the following reviews. For more information, please go to www.managingfear.com.
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