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About The Book
Do you struggle with stress, worry, anxiety, or depression? The Feeling Good workbook is here to help you take control of your mental health once and for all so you can start finding healthy ways to cope and improve your overall outlook.
With prompts, lists, activities, and more, you can learn why different types of mental health disorders exist and determine if you should seek a diagnosis. You’ll learn healthy strategies for dealing with mental illness, process difficult emotions, and map out ways to help you feel happier, more confident, and more fulfilled in life. With expert advice from Dr. Kojo Sarfo, you’ll toss the stigma, have fun completing exercises as you learn positive mental health, and, best of all, accept yourself for who you are.
No matter what mental health struggles you’re facing, you are not alone. It’s time to come face-to-face with your mental health with Feeling Good.
Why We Love It
“Feeling Good is all about taking a mental health journey and making it fun! Most people realize that they need to take better care of themselves mentally and do more frequent check-ins on themselves, but the idea can be daunting, and they don’t know where to start. Dr. Kojo brings his friendly, charismatic self to these workbook pages as he guides readers along simple, fun exercises like drawing a sports roster of your team (your support system); imagining if failure wasn’t an option, what you would do; and listing out the things you know you’re really good at. The exercises here will help readers assess their own mental states, be more confident, and gain a positive outlook on life.”
—Leah D., Associate Editor, on Feeling Good
Product Details
- Publisher: Adams Media (January 2, 2023)
- Length: 224 pages
- ISBN13: 9781507219645
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