Goodbye Panic
A Series of Therapeutic Children's Books for Adults and Kids
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Narrated by:
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Nick Sarando
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By:
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Dr. Fuller
About this listen
A top psychiatrist presents a simple method to control panic and related anxiety. It works. It works by empowering the listener.
Dr. Fuller uses his unique communication style to calm panic, anxiety, and PTSD. Carefully crafted therapeutic suggestions deliver positive life change.
Nick Sarando narrates the audiobook. His insightful performance presents five versions of Goodbye Panic.
The five performances by Mr. Sarando include narrating the book mindfully in the moment; performing for soothing, child-like comfort; describing the photos from the original book to amplify the text; reading Goodbye Panic with a six-year-old child; and providing a short version for a quick uplift.
This proven approach is available in three media. The paperback is a stabilizing tangible object to hold and read during an attack. The eBook can go with the reader everywhere — a safety companion.
There is something for everyone. The audiobook allows healing messages to be accepted -- ready for use -- to ground the anxious listener.
Gain a sense of mastery over these conditions: Fear, Social Anxiety, Stress, General Anxiety, School Problems, Worry, Tension, and Bad nerves.
Dr. Fuller’s writing is different. He writes in steps and stutters, like a therapist talks. He places unreliable language errors for particular therapeutic effects.
Hearing these unique messages drives advice into the brain like 100 mph fastball into the catcher's mitt.
Goodbye Panic is the first in a series of therapeutic children's books for adults and youngsters.
©2017 A. Kenneth Fuller, M.D. (P)2017 A. Kenneth Fuller, M.D. and Nick Sarando