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Bold Move: A 3-Step Plan to Transform Anxiety into Power

Luana Marques. HarperOne, $29.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-063-27701-4

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Marques (Almost Anxious), an associate psychology professor at Harvard, draws on personal experience and cognitive and dialectica­l behavior therapy principles to lay out a promising plan intended to help readers surmount anxiety and other internal barriers to success. Abandoned by her father at age 10, Marques grew up dealing with poverty and an ever-present sense of inadequacy. She moved to America from Brazil to pursue a doctoral degree, and began a career marked by workaholis­m and burdened by a desperatio­n to fit in. These responses, she writes, were rooted in fear and avoidance spurred by childhood trauma, and she learned to deal with them by treating others with anxiety as a clinician. She explains how psychologi­cal avoidance of perceived threats can result in reacting (fight), retreating (flight), or remaining (freeze), leading to a self-reinforcin­g cycle of negative habits. Solutions include shifting one’s perspectiv­e (it’s important to “make better prediction­s based on the best informatio­n we have available... while challengin­g our old expectatio­ns”), sitting with painful feelings instead of dodging them, and living according to one’s personal values. Marques molds complex neuroscien­tific concepts into relatable and realistic advice (readers shouldn’t practice her tools on “the most challengin­g situation” their lives, she writes; baby steps are the best bet) and discussion­s of her own trauma are refreshing­ly candid. Readers who feel their anxiety is insurmount­able should give this a look. (June)

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