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Coward: Why We Get Anxious & What We Can Do About It
By (Author) Tim Clare
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
1st August 2023
4th May 2023
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about mental health issues
Coping with / advice about anxiety and phobias
Memoirs
152.46
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
297g
After a decade of living with panic attacks and anxiety, Tim Clare made a promise to himself - he would try everything he could to get better, every method and medicine.His year of treatments took him from anti-depressants to hypnosis, running to extreme diets, ice baths to faecal transplants. At the end of it he discovers what helps him (and what doesn't), and what might help others. Most of all, he comes to rethink anxiety and encourages all of us to do the same.
'A clever blend of memoir, science and useful advice . . . what really resonates is his honest account of his own panic attacks and what it is like to try to come off sertraline . . . a brave and moving book - one that offers lots of practical help' - Independent, Books of the Month
'This is the best book I've ever read on anxiety, health and being an anxious person on this planet . . . [a] gift of a book' - EMMA GANNON
'Fascinating, thought-provoking, vulnerable and generous, Coward is an important book. I wish everyone would read it' - CATHY RENTZENBRINK
'It's a meditation on the science and purpose of anxiety, its function and the disability it causes. It's reassuring and funny in equal measure' - DR CHRIS VAN TULLEKEN
'A rigorous, sceptical and jolly account of anxiety, its causes, and how it might be cured' - The Times
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Tim Clare is an award-winning writer, poet and creative-writing podcaster. He is the author of We Can't All Be Astronauts and the novels The Honours and The Ice House. He has performed his work at festivals and clubs across the world, on BBC TV and radio. Tim has also written for the Guardian, Times, Independent and Big Issue, and presents the creative-writing podcast Death Of 1,000 Cuts.@timclarepoet | timclarepoet.co.uk