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Psychodynamical- Defeating Overthinking & Anxiety

G K Menon

  • 10 februari 2026
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Defeating Overthinking & Anxiety explains why intelligent, responsible people become trapped in repetitive thinking and persistent anxiety-and why most common advice fails to resolve it.Rather than treating overthinking and anxiety as disorders or weaknesses, the book presents them as normal mental responses that are unintentionally maintained by incorrect reactions. It shows how efforts such as controlling thoughts, seeking reassurance, monitoring emotions, or waiting for calm actually strengthen mental distress instead of reducing it.Through a clear, step-by-step structure, the book guides the reader through five key stages:Understanding the ProblemThe book begins by explaining what overthinking and anxiety truly are, how mental loops form, and why uncertainty, fatigue, and silence amplify them-especially at night.Identifying What Keeps the Problem AliveReaders learn how fighting the mind, suppressing thoughts, avoiding discomfort, and overloading life with complexity quietly sustain anxiety and mental noise.Correcting the ResponseThe core of the book focuses on simple, practical shifts: stopping engagement with repetitive thoughts, continuing normal life even when anxiety is present, and calming the body rather than trying to reason the mind into calmness.Preventing RelapseThe book explains why monitoring the mind after improvement restarts anxiety, how to respond when symptoms briefly return, and how to avoid turning recovery into another mental task.Redefining SuccessFinally, the book clarifies what defeating overthinking and anxiety really means-not permanent calm or a silent mind, but functional freedom: the ability to think, decide, work, rest, and live without fear of thoughts or feelings.Throughout, the language remains direct, practical, and free from jargon. The reader is not asked to practice techniques, adopt beliefs, or change personality-but to stop feeding the problem through unnecessary attention and interference.

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