Overcome trauma and self-defeating behavior for a

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What Is The Courageous Brain Process (CBP)?

The Courageous Brain Process (CBP) is a six-step method for overcoming old triggers and developing new courage.

Fear is the most common emotional response to a threat. Fear traps can control our lives and limit our potential for success.

Fear Traps can be overcome through cognitive (brain based) therapy that addresses the neurological roots of fear triggers and teaches you how to sidestep the fear trap doors.

Dr. Nancy Stella selected the six most common fears and walks you through the process of how to create new neural pathways in your brain in order to release past experiences and create new memories.

The Courageous Brain Process (CBT) will help you alter existing experiences, release traumatic experiences, and release fear.

Fear Of Being Alone?

Fear Of Rejection?

Fear Of Confrontation?

Fear Of Being Ignored?

Fear Of Failure?

Fear Of The Unknown?

The CBP equips you with the tools to make different choices and build new paths in your relationships, goals, and personal life to break free from old, self-defeating behaviors.

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Learn how to integrate CBP into your own trainings!

Dr. Nancy Stella, a renowned therapist, and trainer of Courageous Brain Process-based therapy provides consultation to other therapists who want integrate this revolutionary approach into their own trainings.

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Fear Traps & The Courageous Brain Process

EDITORIAL REVIEWS

BookLife Reviews

Takeaway: A good primer for readers starting out on the journey to cope with anxiety and trauma.

“Clinical psychologist Nancy Stella’s nonfiction debut lays out six steps to overcoming trauma and self-defeating behavior with the promise that it’s based on the ‘latest discoveries on the human brain.’ Drawing on examples from her own life as well as her clinical practice, Dr. Stella establishes a clear framework for working through anxiety and provides straightforward, relatable examples for practical application of steps designed to help ‘Create a Courageous Brain’ and face fears of failure, being alone, confrontation, and more. Readers will be challenged to explore their own ‘patterns of self-sabotage’ through Dr. Stella’s detailed review of these same patterns evident in her shared anecdotes, and she demonstrates how to “imagine the worst-case scenario,” prompting readers to put their fears into a healthier perspective.”

 

“Dr. Stella addresses a common, limiting fear (fear of rejection; fear of the unknown) in each of the guide’s six chapters and illuminates each with anecdotes to help readers understand their first step toward facing it: ‘tell your story.’ She emphasizes the importance of recognizing mental and emotional triggers, such as a person with abandonment issues experiencing anxiety when their partner forgets a date or a promised phone call. Once a fear and its triggers have been thoroughly identified and described, she urges meditation to help readers move forward with courage and purpose, and includes meditation exercises tied to specific ‘fear traps.’ Dr. Stella ends each chapter with a description of her anecdotal patients living there lives free from the anxieties that chained them before.”

 

“Readers who have experienced talk therapy or dived into much mental health-related literature will already be familiar with the basic steps of identifying and engaging with anxiety in order to move past it. Regardless of novelty, this is a solid primer, written with clarity in the voice of an encouraging coach, offering a good reminder of how to examine thoughts as objectively as possible to remove the power of past traumas and anxieties.”