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Retrain Your Brain is a comprehensive workbook that guides you through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques over a structured 7-week program, aimed at helping individuals manage depression and anxiety effectively.







| Best Sellers Rank | #1,888 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Depression (Books) #5 in Cognitive Psychology (Books) #7 in Anxiety |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,924 Reviews |
T**R
Practical Workbook That Truly Helps
This workbook is straightforward, practical, and easy to follow. Each week builds on the last, offering simple but powerful CBT exercises that really help shift negative thought patterns. I love how it combines education with hands-on activities it doesn’t just tell you about CBT, it walks you through applying it in daily life. The layout is clear, the examples are relatable, and the step-by-step format makes it feel manageable instead of overwhelming. It’s a great tool whether you’re new to therapy or looking to strengthen coping skills on your own. Highly recommend for anyone struggling with anxiety, depression, or just wanting more control over their thoughts.
S**N
Very helpful
Very easy helped a lot!
E**R
This Book is a Life Changer!
I have to admit that I am skeptic when it comes to trying new things. I don’t like to try new foods, new shows, new places…nothing. I think it comes with the territory because trying new things can sometimes cause my anxiety to go into overdrive. About two months ago, I was feeling like I needed more than therapy. I was doing okay, but I wanted to be better than okay. I did some research on books about depression and anxiety and I came across Retrain Your Brain: Cognitive Behavior Therapy in 7 Weeks by Dr. Seth Gillihan. I can’t remember what caused me to jump right on ordering this book (it may have been the free shipping that came with my Amazon prime account), but that doesn’t really matter because it was meant for me to have this book. I don’t think I have ever mentioned the fact that my bachelor’s degree is in psychology. I say that to say that one would think that I would have known about Cognitive Behavior Therapy, or CBT as it is referred to in the book. But, sadly prior to ordering this book, I had not (I could blame that on the fact that I hated psychology in college, but that’s for another blog post). Even though I ordered the book and awaited it’s arrival like a child waiting for Christmas, it took me a few days to crack it open. Not that there was anything wrong with the book itself, but it was skepticism about a workbook that could help me battle depression and anxiety that kept me from wanting to dive right in. Without giving this workbook totally away, this workbook has been a LIFE CHANGER! A little disclaimer: I am in therapy and I see my therapist once a month at least. But, if it is any consolation, when I walked into my last therapy appointment with this book in my hand, my therapist informed me that she was in the process of ordering the SAME book. This further confirmed that I was on the right path. The workbook is easy to digest, meaning it isn’t filled with scientific jargon that makes it hard to understand. It truly does empower people who suffer from depression and anxiety to learn how to be their own therapist by gaining the CBT skills to combat the negative, aggressive, and overwhelming thoughts and emotions that come with both. Because of this book, my approach to new things has been different, my anxiety has decreased, and my negative thoughts don’t linger like they used to. It doesn’t mean that they aren’t there, but I can combat them like ninja when they hit me. I have also shared my work with my husband and it has helped him better support me. I highly recommend this book to anyone who suffers from depression and anxiety.
H**F
Good Book
First of all, this is a workbook. It’s a good workbook that’s very helpful. If you want to write in it, I would get the actual workbook and not the kindle edition.
S**S
It's a nice anxiety book
It is an amazing book for someone who has anxiety like me I definitely would buy it again I think you should try it
A**R
Finally! A book that does what it says!
Lots of very disappointing self-help books out there that promise to help you do things like "take charge of your adult ADHD," "gain control of your anxiety" and "lift the fog of your depression," but instead they merely take your money and offer nothing more than a bunch of history on the condition in question with a few anecdotal experiences sprinkled in for good measure. Thus far, all of the books I've purchased have turned out to be all fluff with no substance, providing no help at all. One disappointing waste of money after another. That is until I took a chance on "Retrain Your Brain." Thank you whomever you are Seth Gillahan or whatever his name is lol. This book is structured. The author lets you know exactly what to expect from the book. He lets you know that he will provide a brief overview of CBT and why it works with brief information about depression and anxiety and then he will get into 7-weeks of giving you practical CBT skills to practice to improve your condition and functioning. You'll work your week to week, much the same you would with a therapist. For the record. I have ADHD. Anxiety and depression often comes along with that. I started CBT with a therapist about 2 months ago but my therapist is ermmm, not very good at her job let's just leave it at that, so I am on the hunt for a new therapist. In the meantime I decided to check out some self-help books to help myself in the meantime but kept coming up short with crappy book after crappy book. Any way, this book has helped me more than my last 2 months of therapy. You won't be cured of depression or anxiety in 7 weeks of course (and the author lets you know that so that you know what to expect). However, if you take your time and motivated to improve your condition, this book can help you get measurable relief and improve your daily life.
K**A
A little out there
I’m halfway through the book and I must say it’s a lot of information to try to retain. It’s easy to read for the most part. I was just reading how he finds Budda as fuel for grounding basically and its principals for sure are a big part of his process. He felt religion made him more nervous than helpful from what I read . As a Christian I feel my faith in God is the one thing that helps me as I love that there is God watching over all these uncontrollable situations in my life that pop up . If I’d know this booked backed away from religion I would not of bought it although I think some of his ideas are probably helpful to anyone with agoraphobia and or anxiety. I will finish the book when I do I will report back !
L**A
Great tool for understanding
Very well written and informative as well as interactive
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