[Review] Rewire Your Anxious Brain (Catherine M. Pittman PhD) Summarized.

[Review] Rewire Your Anxious Brain (Catherine M. Pittman PhD) Summarized.
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[Review] Rewire Your Anxious Brain (Catherine M. Pittman PhD) Summarized.

Jun 10 2026 | 00:08:06

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Episode June 10, 2026 00:08:06

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Rewire Your Anxious Brain (Catherine M. Pittman PhD)

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Rewire Your Anxious Brain: How to Use the Neuroscience of Fear to Overcome Anxiety, Panic, and Worry is a neuroscience-informed self-help book on anxiety management by clinical psychologist Catherine M. Pittman, associated with the earlier widely known edition coauthored with Elizabeth M. Karle. Its central purpose is to explain why anxiety can feel irrational, automatic, and physically overwhelming, while also showing how those reactions can be modified through repeated practice. Rather than treating anxiety as a flaw in personality or willpower, the book frames it as the result of brain systems designed for threat detection and survival. The discussion is organized around two major anxiety pathways: the amygdala, which produces rapid fear responses, and the cortex, which generates worry, rumination, and catastrophic interpretation. The book belongs to the practical psychology and mental health category, but its distinguishing feature is the consistent use of brain-based explanations to connect symptoms with concrete coping strategies.

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