[Review] Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-Based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind (Catherine M Pittman PhD) Summarized.

[Review] Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-Based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind (Catherine M Pittman PhD) Summarized.
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[Review] Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-Based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind (Catherine M Pittman PhD) Summarized.

Jun 11 2026 | 00:08:13

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Episode June 11, 2026 00:08:13

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Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-Based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind (Catherine M Pittman PhD)

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Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-Based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind by Catherine M. Pittman PhD is a practical psychology workbook about anxiety, fear, worry, and panic. Pittman is a clinical psychologist and psychology professor known for translating neuroscience into usable anxiety treatment concepts. This book presents anxiety through the role of the amygdala, the brain structure involved in detecting threat and initiating fight-flight-freeze reactions. Its purpose is not to offer a purely theoretical explanation of anxiety, but to help readers understand why anxious reactions can feel automatic, physical, and difficult to control. Drawing on neuroscience and cognitive behavioral therapy, the book explains how thoughts, triggers, habits, and bodily responses can activate fear circuits, then offers strategies for changing those patterns. It is positioned for people living with chronic worry, panic, phobias, emotional reactivity, or concentration difficulties, as well as clinicians who want clear language for explaining anxiety to clients.

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