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Dare: The New Way to End Anxiety and Stop Panic Attacks Fast Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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There's a new and faster way of anxiety relief, but few have ever heard it. Most people are advised to either just "manage" their anxiety or medicate it away.

If you're tired of just managing your anxiety and want a powerful natural solution, then apply the DARE technique, as explained in Barry McDonagh's latest book.

Based on hard science and over 10 years of helping people who suffer from anxiety, Barry McDonagh shares his most effective technique in this new book. The DARE technique can be used by everyone, regardless of age or background, to live lives free from anxiety or panic attacks.

In this step-by-step guide, you will discover how to:

  • Stop panic attacks and end feelings of general anxiety
  • Face any anxious situation you've been avoiding (driving, flying, shopping, etc.)
  • Put an end to anxious or intrusive thoughts
  • Use the correct natural supplements to relieve anxiety
  • Boost your confidence and feel like your old self again
  • Fall asleep faster and with less anxiety each night
  • Live a more bold and adventurous life again

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Listening Length 6 hours and 19 minutes
Author Barry McDonagh
Narrator Barry McDonagh
Audible.com Release Date April 27, 2016
Publisher BMD Publishing
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B01ETUC7JS
Best Sellers Rank #10,445 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#12 in Anxiety Disorders (Audible Books & Originals)
#37 in Anxieties & Phobias
#268 in Psychology (Audible Books & Originals)

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the book's approach to anxiety management clear and concise. They say it's easy to understand and follow, and the results are amazing. Readers describe the book as a real life-saver and a God-send. They appreciate the accompanying app and voice.

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503 customers mention "Anxiety management"491 positive12 negative

Customers find the book's approach to anxiety management clear and concise. They say it gives them a huge confidence boost, and it will transform their lives. Readers also mention the Dare app is perfect for guiding them through panic attacks.

"...diminishing panic symptoms for me because it ends up also putting me in a better mood and making me feel like I can handle anything with my attitude...." Read more

"...going through the same struggle as you are and it is moderated by an amazing licensed therapist...." Read more

"...This book changed my perspective on anxiety and panic attacks. I’m grateful for my anxiety, I’m glad that my brain is trying so hard to keep me safe...." Read more

"...They are more intelligent, more practical, more thorough, more empathetic, and more genuine than Barry's DARE book, in addition to containing many..." Read more

227 customers mention "Ease of use"205 positive22 negative

Customers find the book's approach very easy to understand and follow. They say it lays out the techniques you can use to control your emotions in a simplistic and efficient manner. Readers mention the book is detailed and fun to implement. They also say the author is knowledgeable.

"...It is the most effective for me personally and it's sometimes even fun to implement depending on how I do it...." Read more

"...The techniques are wonderful, but honestly the most useful thing to me was just understanding the reasoning behind why it was happening...." Read more

"I had to leave a review on this amazing book. It is so well written and really makes you understand the science behind anxiety and panic attacks...." Read more

"...What McDonough provides is a simple, effective, and FAST practice for breaking the cycle of anxiety...." Read more

59 customers mention "Effectiveness"59 positive0 negative

Customers find the book tremendously effective. They say the results are immediate when applied. Readers also mention the effectiveness is not dependent on other psychotherapy or psychopharmacology.

"...All of these programs make group therapy super affordable and effective...." Read more

"...to admit it, but bibliotherapy (self-help through books) has a very high success rate and is CHEAP...." Read more

"...method Barry McDonough articulates is that its effectiveness is not dependent on other psychotherapy or on psychopharmacology...." Read more

"...Barry's approach is warm, intelligent, common sensical, and effective...." Read more

38 customers mention "Life saver"30 positive8 negative

Customers find the book a real life saver. They say the author has an amazing gift to detail the perils of anxiety from real-life experience. Readers appreciate the free app with MP3s that are particularly useful when having a panic attack. They also mention the Dare community is amazing.

"...This book will transform your life. I have become more courageous, brave and learned to treat myself the same way I treat the people I love...." Read more

"...Out of desperation I bought this book. It’s been an absolute life saver! Simple instructions and all the hope for a cure...." Read more

"...It's a lifesaver, and I don't use that word lightly." Read more

"...the DARE technique did not really help me as I found it too impractical to execute...." Read more

31 customers mention "App"31 positive0 negative

Customers find the accompanying app wonderful and extremely helpful when things get really tough. They say it's free and has guided meditations. Readers also mention the book comes with a free app with MP3s that are particularly useful when having a panic attack.

"...There is also a really great app that is free, and a paid version with more content for $10/month...." Read more

"...I read it in 2 days and the app is amazing too...." Read more

"...I also love the app for quick reference when out in public...." Read more

"...It’s a quick read and comes with a free app that includes audio to help you get through extra tough times or if you just need a refresher...." Read more

23 customers mention "Voice"23 positive0 negative

Customers find the author's voice soothing and understanding. They say the audio is helpful when they decide to go out of their comfort zone. Readers also mention the accent is super soothing.

"...The app audios are amazing for this as well...." Read more

"...Barry’s voice is really soothing and can help me out of an attack just by listening to the app which is much better than medication and it’s side..." Read more

"...This is a great book and not only a great book, but the guy's voice really calms me also...." Read more

"...instance, during a fight with my SO this morning, I was able to talk calmly and rationally without feeling panic about the "what if she doesn't like..." Read more

16 customers mention "Empathy"16 positive0 negative

Customers find the book empathetic, caring, and relatable. They say it helps them sleep better, relate to people more easily, and has helped them with depersonalization. Readers also mention the author is personable and down-to-earth.

"...They are more intelligent, more practical, more thorough, more empathetic, and more genuine than Barry's DARE book, in addition to containing many..." Read more

"...Also, the other best part is that is really dives into self acceptance and love, and how to even see this as a good thing- which I never expected...." Read more

"...let me tell you this book helped me to feel understood and to look at my anxiety from a different perspective...." Read more

"...I am a new self, capable of acceptance, love, empathy, and courage...." Read more

14 customers mention "Value for money"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the book great value for money. They say it's an affordable cure for anxiety.

"...most one-hour therapy sessions start around $140/hour, this is an incredible value...." Read more

"...(self-help through books) has a very high success rate and is CHEAP...." Read more

"This is a good book if you’re looking for a low-cost and quick fix to heal panic attacks and high anxiety...." Read more

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DARE! The Book That Saved My Life!
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DARE! The Book That Saved My Life!
My name is Sam and DARE Has Given My Life Back!First off, I know what your thinking are all these reviews written by people who work for the company. I don't blame you I was in your shoes 5 months ago. I was desperate to try anything that would give me my life back. I didn't tell anyone what I was about to do I would be judged for trying something off the internet that's completely different than what our Doctors, friends and family would recommend but I was scared of what the rest of my life would be. I was scared to be in my own skin I had many anxiety/panic attacks and it lead me to depression. I had no idea what the book DARE was about to do to for me and everything around me in March 2016 after I purchased the book. After 5 months of daily reading and applying the DARE techniques I have a life I have always dreamed of. I have had anxiety my whole life my first attack was when I was 12 years old after a funeral I thought about death all of a sudden I couldn't breath I was in the back of a car I thought I was dying I didn't tell my parents. My anxiety and panic attacks started 2 years ago when I fell at work, lost my best friend, lost money in my business and was having our third child my walls were caving in everywhere I looked. But because of DARE my family, business and health is the best its ever been. This book will transform your life. I have become more courageous, brave and learned to treat myself the same way I treat the people I love. My kids have their dad back I'm more fun and involved in there lives heck I even coach there soccer team. My relationship with my wife is the best its ever been because of the sound principals Ive learned within this book. Most of all I'm starting to enjoy waking up and spending the day with me this is by far my biggest accomplishment from DARE. If I was to die tomorrow I would die a happy man because DARE helped me to learn to have a life I thought would always be someone elses I believe in myself and what I'm capable of because anxiety isn't in the way. Buy the book you wont regret it Ill be there cheering you on when you join us. DARE FOR LIFE!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2017
First off, I have been dealing with on and off panic disorder since the age of 8, and by age 12 I thought I had completely overcome it and was doing very well. I had been in a constant state of "flow", as Barry would call it, for a good few years other than the occasional social anxiety--Up until the fateful day in 2013 at age 15 when panic struck out of literally nowhere. I was even at home. However, I didn't recognize it as panic at the time. I was so caught off guard I thought it had to have been a health issue. Maybe a heart attack or maybe there’s something REALLY wrong, like, I’ve been terminally ill for years and just don’t know it yet. There was no other explanation. After some ER visits, a couple of heart monitors and echocardiograms, I was disappointed to figure out that it was just panic--yes, I was disappointed. It's so much easier to cure a physiological issue than a psychological one. After that incident, I was in a constant state of panic. I had the panic attack that never ended, that kept me bound to my bed (thank God for homeschool). It was a 24/7 panic attack for a good few months, the counselors were baffled, since panic attacks are usually very short lived compared to lasting for weeks or months at a time. It's true, though, my heart rate was constantly elevated close to 200bpm, I saw danger in every corner, I didn't want to leave home, or be alone, at ages 15-17, I wanted to die because it just would NOT end. And basic relaxation techniques provided and repeated to me once a week were certainly of no use to my case. For those few years I would always say that if this year doesn't get better, I'm going to give up. I guarantee you, I have read more panic and anxiety cure articles and forums than anyone on this planet. I've been through many counselors. I have tried supplements which were actually the only thing that didn't seem entirely useless. Some supplements do help, as stated in the book. However, in general, I was constantly taking one step forward and ten steps backward. I had really lost all hope a few times. I was fear stricken even in the "comfort" of my own home. I saw the risk in everything--no matter how small--never the benefits. I thought I had completely lost it at one point, refusing to eat the majority of food for fear of a "sudden allergy". Looking back that sounds literally insane. I couldn't be in a car for more than 30 minutes at a time or I would get claustrophobic and panic. I was afraid of dying in my sleep. Afraid of passing out, anywhere and everywhere. (Dizziness was a main symptom for me, as I have fainted in the way past and remained terrified of the sensation years later). Afraid of flashing lights for fear of "a seizure". Wouldn't dare to be out of sight of a "safe person". I would've been genuinely content living in a hospital at that point because I felt it was the only true safe zone. I hadn't seen any friends in those few years. Anxiety had stolen almost three years of my life. Three teenage years. Not to mention, half of my childhood before this new bout came along. I missed out on many opportunities. Anxiety aside, I could have really had a lot going for me. It's quite sad looking back on it. Now the reason for the intense elaboration on my personal story/panic disorder is because I want to emphasize that I had it very, very badly. If I can make it through, literally anybody can. I had it so bad that I eventually couldn't relate much to the anxiety forums online anymore because my attacks were so intense and the sensations became so weird that it was almost as if I had entered some sort of psychosis. I wasn’t apart of reality for months at a time. And feeling alone in it all did not help, I’ll tell you that.

Now that we have that out of the way, I'd like to share my journey to the healing part of my panic disorder. Before I get into where the DARE book played its part, I liked to start from the beginning of the journey by saying that by the time I had turned 18, (last year), the anxiety and panic had calmed to a point where it wasn't a constant state anymore. (I will say though, if I found this book back then, it would’ve come to that point a lot sooner). This was probably due to me reuniting with some supportive friends, finding some new music groups and shows that I loved, and could get passionate about. Also, I am very sure that taking certain supplements (5-HTP, magnesium, vitamin D3, L-theanine) that a great doctor I was seeing recommended to me had also played a part in that as well. (Don’t sleep on supplements) However, although I felt better than the two previous years, I was still a slave to my anxiety and panic. It ruled me. I still only went out with friends once a month or less, I used those music groups and shows as a constant distraction and ended up neglecting school work. No matter how elated I felt that my anxiety was going down slowly but surely, it still was not moving quickly enough. I repeated 11th grade. I didn't do well the second time either. I just barely made it. I was just better enough to where I no longer appeared crazy or clearly ill, I just appeared lazy. Little did anyone know, these distractions were just keeping me sane enough. I wasn't really better. I just had worked my way out of one trap only to find myself tied up in a much less constricting trap, but constricting nonetheless. Coming from where I had previously been, I was honestly pretty happy about that for awhile--genuinely. I didn’t really notice how bad it still was. I just knew that I finally felt kind of normal again. It wasn't until shortly after I had turned 19 (a few months ago), that I came to realize that it wasn't normal enough. Panic attacks were still at least a weekly occurrence. The temporary cures were helping but they weren't cutting it. I noticed the fear was slowly creeping back in. If I wasn't actively searching for a cure, it was bound to get worse and end up sending me back into the downwards spiral of the place I had finally crawled my way out of. It was now or never.

Now here is where DARE comes in. Shortly after it occurred to me that I still was not cured of my anxiety and was only wearing a band-aid that would inevitably slip off at some point or another, I knew it was time for some real help. I'm 19, this is a crucial point in my life. I can’t be dealing with this. I needed an amazing fix if I was going to live the independent and anxiety free life I needed to survive in this world. I was running out of time. I was ready for a real cure. I needed one. In desperation, I came to Amazon and literally just typed "panic attacks" into the search bar. Yeah. I don't even read books. I didn't know what I was doing. But to my surprise, I saw a 5-star book that claimed to be just the cure I was looking for. I thought, "what? how could this book be a full 5-stars, people with anxiety are always so critical about cure claims, the reviews have gotta be fake". Upon reading some of the incredible reviews however, I became super intrigued--and desperate. I had nothing to lose but a couple of bucks and you can't really put a price tag on a potential cure for an anxiety-free life. When it arrived, I read the whole thing in two days. I could not put it down. I was too amazed with the contents and intrigued by this unheard of method of dealing with panic attacks in a way that never occurred to me after all of my searching. Even before I put the DARE method into practice, I had already felt like I'd won my life back. I felt elated just by reading the book and I was so excited to try it out and put it into action. It covers everything that you need to know. Every question I had along the way was answered as I kept reading on. I was even shocked to see that it covered the panic symptom of derealization in the detail that it had, as that is personally my most prominent panic attack symptom, and honestly, the scariest one of them all, in my opinion--which after reading the book, made me realize it was probably my fear of the derealization that caused it occur so often. I felt so relieved--and skeptical. It was too good to be true. That is, until I began putting the techniques into practice. I had already practiced some diffusing, "what if" techniques (the D step) with one of my many counselors, and while it helped slightly I knew this wasn't gonna be a cure. I still had anxiety. Allowing, (the A step) was one that I had struggled with for years and probably why my anxiety was so high all the time because I tried to refuse to let myself feel that way. I was so angry that I kept feeling that way. To feel any better, I had to learn to let the painfully uncomfortable symptoms join me--and what do you know, they were nicer when I didn't try to rudely kick them out. If only I had read the book sooner I would've known I was doing the complete opposite of what I should have been doing--which is a huge reason why I wasn’t getting better.. When I truly--emphasis on truly--allowed myself to feel the anxiety in it's entirety, that's when I started seeing it fade. I had every strange physical symptom in the book and then some. They were very intense. And I have to admit, sometimes the first two steps just weren't enough in the beginning. This is where my favorite part, the "run towards" step, (the R step) comes in. I love this step. It is the most effective for me personally and it's sometimes even fun to implement depending on how I do it. Demanding and asking for more/worsening of symptoms instead of thinking, "no God please not here, not now" works wonders I would've never thought possible. Of course I was hesitant as first, I thought, "what if they really do get worse and I get dizzy and pass out WHILE DRIVING OR SOMETHING?". One day I decided to let go and test it out and instead think, "so what, I'll pull over and even if I do pass out, so what, if I crash due to fainting I'll get my license taken away and I won't have to even worry about it anymore! So what? That sounds great, I hope the dizziness sticks around and maybe gets even worse. Give me your worst--I dare you." Of course it was sarcastic, but the reason the this step is my personal favorite is because you can do it in any way that works best for you. Implementing sarcasm and humor makes light of it all which personally does wonders. Making light of it and having fun with it while using the “run towards” step is just a really powerful part of diminishing panic symptoms for me because it ends up also putting me in a better mood and making me feel like I can handle anything with my attitude. I am always in control of my own attitude, therefore I felt in control of my anxiety. After the "R" step and getting everything out of it that you can, it makes it so much easier to ease into the "E" step which is engaging with life, or in others simply just continuing to live--continuing your life in the way that you normally would, anxiety or not. Letting it be present, but not-at-all affect the way you live or make any decisions for you, no matter how small. And hey, even if you feel more anxiety coming on just repeat all the DARE steps. Trust me, it’s gonna work.

The only way out is through--through the DARE response. If it works for me there's absolutely no way possible it won't work for you.

The DARE technique aside, I love the way this book completely crushes and dissolves any idea of "safe zones" and "safe people", and "crutches". (However I still think it's smart to always keep your cell phone and basic emergency stuff with you most places). I love the emphasis on making peace with your anxiety as if it was an enemy or bully that you decide to call a truce with. Almost as if you're treating your anxiety the way that you want to be treated. Okay, that might be stretching it a bit, but the more analogies the better. It's a very important concept that must be grasped. Being okay with having anxiety and welcoming it rather than fighting it is such a beyond simple concept that works miracles and the word needs to get out there. All of the other techniques out there need to take a hike, because they're just confusing people by throwing out unhelpful--but well meaning--methods into the mix and discouraging people when they end up feeling even worse. This is the method that is going to work and heal you completely if you stick with it. This is the method that needs to stand out from all of the other ones. This book clears everything right up. It will give you all the tools you will need and more.

One of the best parts, in my opinion, was when he described going through a very scary real life scenario, something I could never imagine happening to me. I love that it acknowledges that life out there really can be scary and sometimes panic is justified and not just random. Things happen. Life comes with a lot of constant worries and concerns. He even provided tools on how to deal with justifiable fear, worry and panic and it was very empowering. This whole book is empowering.
Another thing that I'm so glad he mentioned was how to deal with intrusive or obsessive thoughts and made it explicitly clear that most everyone has or has had them at some point and that it doesn't make you crazy--and more importantly, emphasizes that you're not a bad person because if you were, those crazy weird thoughts wouldn't bother you at all. I think that is a very important subject to acknowledge because it is something that I imagine many omit when seeing their counselor or anybody they vent about their struggles to. They might secretly think they are crazy and maybe feel ashamed and would never dare let anyone know what goes through their heads--and it is a very dark and dangerously self-destructive trap to fall into. The section on intrusive thoughts puts an end to thinking that you're crazy and provides again, some very useful, very fresh tools that will--if you practice--put an end to them in no time.

Towards the end of the book, it also touches on forgiving yourself for having anxiety and how important it is to truly love yourself so you don't subconsciously self-sabotage your own progress--something I am guilty of, and probably many others who don't even realize it. As silly as it sounds, practicing self-love as simple as just telling yourself, “I love myself,” everyday can rewire your brain out of the self-sabotaging state--something I still personally need to practice. When I say the book covers everything, I mean it--even touching on the importance of exercise, water-drinking and supplements to even humor and love. This book is everything you need and more to be well on your way to recovery. And while I don't discredit counseling and therapy--because I think venting and one-on-one therapy is still incredibly helpful to stay on track--this book has been the single most important aspect in my journey to healing, and I just wish I had found it sooner. If you have anxiety and don't go to counseling, at least read this book. And if you do, take this book with you and have your counselor help keep you on track with it. Have it be the basis for all of your counseling sessions. Heck, even suggest that they recommend it to their other patients, I know I have. Because the more the word is spread about this book, maybe the fewer cases of panic disorder we’ll see in this world, and if that isn't motivating, then I don't know what is.

I have been panic free since reading this book this past winter--and I don’t see that changing anytime soon. No fluff, this is the real stuff. Don’t half heartedly try variety of different anxiety techniques. Whole-heartedly put your all into this one. It’s so worth it. Trust me.

It completely changed my perspective on anxiety and even life. It's true--YOU are the cure. You just need the right tools. And this book is it. This book is my tool and I guard it with my life. Anxiety really does have some nice perks--when you go through it, you come out of it a stronger, wiser person and become more appreciative of the small things in life that other people don’t think twice about--for me, anyway. I also struggle with depression caused by my anxiety holding me back, so the less anxiety I have the less depressed I tend to feel--another perk. You only know true happiness when you've gone through true suffering. So be grateful for this opportunity.You'll probably find that you're much happier when you reach the light at the end of the tunnel than the people who have always been there, having never gone through a tunnel of their own.

Instead of fear passing out, having a heart attack, intrusive thoughts, and so on, demand them. Welcome them--and keep at it. You'll be surprised what a difference the simple DARE technique makes. You'll feel better and better the more you practice it, and soon you won't be thinking about any of that old anxiety stuff at all. And even if it decides to stop for a visit down the road, welcome it. Welcome every ounce of the discomfort and fear.

My personal advice to you is this: coming from the worst of the worst, I think everyone with anxiety, no matter mild or super-severe-nearly-bad-enough-to-be-hospitalized, you need this book. And keep in mind, I’m not a reader. This book has given me so much personal power and I can’t wait to continue to grow and keep growing. So keep your head up, keep things light-hearted and humorous, make friends with your anxiety, love yourself, and DARE on. It's only up from here.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2021
Barry's book and program changed my life. I am a woman in her early forties and it's been about 6 years since I developed an anxiety disorder, meaning thinking about anxiety started to be a huge part of my life that wasn't there before. I am a successful engineer and all of a sudden I found myself worrying I couldn't do my job, feeling anxious all the time, consumed by frightening thoughts and sensations, and having no idea what was wrong with me and having no hope that I would ever be myself again. Traveling for work was one of my biggest sources of anxiety and I placed all these limitations on where I could go and for how long trying to minimize my discomfort. I didn't understand that the only way out of this was to experience my uncomfortable sensations in the right way to train my body that these things I feared weren't actually dangerous.

The four approaches you are taught are to use humor (Diffuse), Acceptance (I can't choose how I feel but I can choose what I do), empowerment (Run towards), and Engagement.

This is so much more than just a book though. This is a program you can join and interact with other people going through the same struggle as you are and it is moderated by an amazing licensed therapist. There is a free group you can join through Facebook, and there is also a monthly membership that allows you to participate in 5 group calls a month with two amazing therapists, and one of the calls is with the author himself. I don't know of any therapy approach that stands by its program this much to allow people to question the approach in a respectful and open way and where the program and approach prove they work over and over in the hundreds of people I've interacted with. There are also some one-time 10-day long boot camps or themed classes you can take to get more involved. All of these programs make group therapy super affordable and effective. The courses are about $100 and the monthly fee for Dare Advanced is $25 a month. There is also a really great app that is free, and a paid version with more content for $10/month. Considering that most one-hour therapy sessions start around $140/hour, this is an incredible value. You can also book one-on-one coaching sessions with the therapists who administer the Dare program, and those costs are comparable to what a private therapy session costs, but you do get consistency with your coach only using the Dare approach and understanding it really well. The https://dareresponse.com/ website will have all of this information.

I have been in the DARE program for nearly 4 years and have made amazing progress. I'd say it took me about a year's time to get back to "my old self," but I've stayed in the program because of the amazing community of people and because this program has completely changed my mindset about how to handle anxiety, adversity, and I now know how to challenge myself in a healthy empowering way to keep growing and setting higher ambitions.

A few quick examples of the program effectiveness:
I read this book while in the middle of a major anxiety setback. I'd been in therapy and recovering from my initial "diagnosis" of anxiety for around 2 years when a medical anxiety issue really flared up my nervous system. I was afraid to go to work/leave the house. When I read this book all of a sudden so many things clicked for me. For instance, by staying home I was reinforcing the fact that work was a dangerous place I needed to avoid. The truth is I was experiencing unpleasant bodily sensations and I was afraid to experience them at work. Being at home didn't prevent them from happening. Once I got this, I was able to go to work within 3 days of getting the book, and that really impressed me about this approach. Barry really understands what causes anxiety, what it feels like, and does a great job of explaining how it's not dangerous.

Fast forward about 2 years and I posted in the group page that I was going to take on any work trip I was asked to do that year (after previously limiting myself to about 200 miles from home). That year I "had the opportunity" to fly 1400 miles and 1800 miles within 10 days of each other and I did it. I also stayed longer on one of those trips than I had ever been willing to try before. Both of those were huge accomplishments for me and not something I ever dreamed I'd be able to do even before anxiety hit me.

If you are struggling with anxiety this book is absolutely the place to start. It changed my life like I never imagined. Afterwards check out the website and Facebook group and definitely try out one of the programs where you interact with Barry and the therapists. Asking questions in a live call really expanded my understanding of how to implement Dare. The app audios are amazing for this as well. Although I have used the real therapist sessions maybe 10-12 times in 4 years, I made the majority of my progress using the $25/month dare advanced program with the group calls. I found that taking 5 minutes out of a call to ask a question was enough to really move me forward.

Have hope and faith that you can recover from anxiety. It's just learning how to do daily life stuff even if you don't like how you feel, and retraining your brain that those activities aren't dangerous. It's just your nervous system over reacting because it's in a sensitized state. I've seen many people get better and quickly with this program on the order of weeks to months. I do believe long lasting results take more time like a year or longer, but you can expect to continue to feel better and better on that journey so when you look back you always see that you're making progress.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2024
This is a great book with a lot of good info on anxiety. It follows along the lines of Claire Weeks’ material on running towards the danger. It is more of a self help approach as it is written by a former anxiety sufferer rather than a psychologist or doctor.
jack kalach
5.0 out of 5 stars Buen producto
Reviewed in Mexico on July 7, 2024
Buen producto
Bruna Marra
5.0 out of 5 stars Esse livro foi uma benção na minha vida
Reviewed in Brazil on February 25, 2024
Tenho ansiedade desde a adolescência, principalmente ansiedade social, mas ano passo tive uma crise de Pânico dentro de casa, sem motivo aparente, a partir daí tudo mudou. Eu desenvolvi agorafobia e comecei a ter medo de ter outra crise, aí começaram os sintomas: sensação de tontura, de pernas fracas, medo de desmaiar em público, sensação de estar fora da realidade, medo de estar enlouquecendo. Eu já fiz terapia no passado e não gostei da experiência, por isso não quis voltar a fazer. Já tomei remédios para ansiedade também e me ajudaram melhor do que a terapia, porém eu não queria depender desses remédios fortes pro resto da vida. Foi aí que comecei a pesquisar muito sobre ansiedade e acabei achando esse livro. É difícil acreditar que um livro pode ajudar em uma situação tão delicada, com sensações tão desesperadoras, como só quem tem ansiedade sabe. O autor sabe exatamente do que ele está falando pois ele já passou por isso também. Ele nos dá as ferramentas para lidar com a ansiedade, não é uma fórmula mágica, precisa de persistência e até de coragem eu diria, mas realmente funciona. Hoje eu ainda tenho ansiedade, mas aprendi a viver com ela e sou muito grata por não ter precisado recorrer a terapia ou medicação.
Eu sou cristã e acredito que Deus teve um papel essencial tanto pelo fato de eu ter encontrado esse livro, tanto ao me dar coragem para aplicar as coisas que o livro ensina.
Se você ainda está cético quanto ao livro, dê uma chance, foi um dos poucos livros que eu li que realmente entregou o que prometeu.
Se você não lê em inglês eu sugiro que tente ler esse livro mesmo que tenha que usar o tradutor, vai valer a pena.
Elizabeth
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommend 100%
Reviewed in Germany on June 25, 2024
I bought this book as I had experienced a panic attack one evening due to being stressed from exams in addition to starting a new birth control. I didn't know what was happening at the time and when I found out it was a panic attack I spiraled into a constant fear of it happening again. When I told my doctor about the fact I had been experiencing these feelings she just said everyone feels stressed and I will be fine eventually. After a month I bought this book and now I truly feel free of anxiety. I had my final exam and had a panic attack before getting on a bus but after using the DARE response and sitting it through it wasn't even half as intesnse as the first and now I'm not afraid to have anymore panic attacks as they are just sensations nothing more. If you are experiencing panic attack I would highly suggest reading this book ASAP as it will flip your whole mindset. Also to add I stopped experiencing panic attacks after I stopped taking hormonal birth control pills so if you are taking them and experiencing panic attacks try take a break off them and see if that's a cause to it.
Stefano Cece
5.0 out of 5 stars incredibile
Reviewed in Italy on April 19, 2024
Aiuta a comprendere che non si è soli e che si può uscire da una situazione difficile con consigli pratici. Consigliato!