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Dealing with Highly Anxious People
Smart Tactics to Cope with These People in Your Life
von Nina Brown
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-4408-6765-1
Erschienen am 25.10.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 16 mm [T]
Gewicht: 484 Gramm
Umfang: 208 Seiten

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Nina Brown, a nontraditionally aged cum laude graduate of Bryn Mawr College, went on to distinguish herself as a pioneer in business. In 1990, she established an investment company to assist women entrepreneurs. In 1995, she was appointed by President Bill Clinton to represent him at the White House Conference on Small Business and, the next year, was chosen as a Charter Member of Pennsylvania's Best 50 Women in Business. During this time, she presented at speaking engagements hosted by the US House of Representatives Field Hearings, the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce, the League of Cities Women's Caucus, Wharton Executive MBA Reunion and the Entrepreneurial Women's Expo, where she was the keynote speaker.
Nina subsequently became a consultant and leader in alternative medicine. Among other initiatives, she collaborated in forming a company to bring neurosensory diagnostic tools to injured veterans who suffered brain impairment in the Gulf and Vietnam Wars.
In 2014, after the publication of S.T.A.R. Philosophy, she traveled to India, where she presented before a gathering of more than 2,000 members of the Pyramid Society of Spiritual Scientists. While in India, she took S.T.A.R. philosophy to Raipur and Mumbai, and then on to Singapore. Two years later, Life University (http://luglobal.org/about-us/) in India asked to add S.T.A.R. Philosophy and its companion book, The Fascinated Observer: A Guide to Embodying S.T.A.R. Philosophy, to its curriculum.
Currently Nina serves on the executive board of Pristina Natural, Inc. helping to expand the company's presence across the United States and into Canada and Asia. Her desire is to bring S.T.A.R. philosophy into the realm of business, creating a new model for the union of consciousness and business.
Throughout her endeavors, she has been guided by S.T.A.R. principles, devoting her energies full-time to this sacred spiritual mission. She has found that as the needs of the collective shift, the service asked of her evolves, and this transformative work unfolds.
In addition to writing the S.T.A.R. series, Nina is the author of Return of Love to Planet Earth: Memoir of a Reluctant Visionary. Her writing has also been published in Kindred Spirit and Sedona Journal of Emergence.



Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Your Anxiety Is Driving Me Crazy!
Chapter 2 Why and How You Are Affected by Their Anxiety
Chapter 3 Immediate Coping Strategies
Chapter 4 Advanced Preparation: Let Others Have Their Feelings
Chapter 5 Increase Your Effectiveness: Become More Helpful
Chapter 6 Their Anxiety: Some Causes
Chapter 7 Anxious and Self-absorbed
Chapter 8 The Worrier and the Complainer
Chapter 9 The Micromanager and the Nagger
Chapter 10 Reducing Your Stress and Anxiety
Appendix: Tips and Hints: Mood Boosters, Effective Communications, Stress Reduction, and Creavitity
Index



Provides easily implemented interventions and coping strategies for dealing with the worrier, complainer, nagger, or micromanager in your life.
Normal anxiety is a coping mechanism and can be helpful at times, but when it becomes excessive it is troubling to the person who experiences it and to those who interact with them on a regular basis. In this book, author Nina W. Brown explains that the anxiety at issue here is not pathological but nevertheless can be dysfunctional to that person and others. A professor and eminent scholar, Brown focuses on four categories of everyday anxious people and explains some effective approaches we can take when interacting with these worriers, complainers, micromanagers, and naggers. She also helps readers to understand how their own personalities can contribute to the reactions of a highly anxious person, how readers can build their psychological boundaries to keep themselves from being pulled into the anxious state, and how they can model more effective ways to behave and relate.
The book is intended for readers who have an anxious person in their lives. In addition, students and scholars in psychology, counseling, and social work will find this text valuable as a training resource.


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