Breaking Out of a Vicious Cycle: CBT and ACT Strategies for Combating Overthinking and Chronic Rumination - Softcover

Kirste, David

 
9798183522563: Breaking Out of a Vicious Cycle: CBT and ACT Strategies for Combating Overthinking and Chronic Rumination

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Your mind won't stop replaying that conversation. That decision. That mistake from three days ago. You tell yourself you're just being thorough, just thinking it through one more time - but the loop never actually ends, and somehow you feel more exhausted, not more certain.

Rumination isn't a thinking problem. It's a self-reinforcing loop built from the need for control, avoidance of feelings, and the pressure to get everything right. This book shows you exactly how that loop forms in your brain - and gives you the evidence-based CBT and ACT tools to break it, step by step, without judging yourself for it.

What you'll get:

A complete system that takes you from understanding the mechanics of brooding to building a personalized, repeatable plan you can use for the rest of your life. Real-life examples throughout - a nurse, an accountant, a dispatcher, a psychology intern - show you exactly how rumination shows up in ordinary moments, and exactly how to interrupt it.

Inside, you will explore:

Introduction
Unraveling the Brooding Loop Scientifically
Why the Brain Seeks Control
Learning to Recognize Emotional Avoidance
Identifying Cognitive Biases in Rumination
Thoughts Are Events, Not Commands
The Rumination Scale as a Diagnostic Tool
Pensive Types: The 12-Question Test
Your Personal Rumination Plan in 10 Minutes
Cognitive Restructuring: Gathering Evidence
The Socratic Question Generator
Thoughts: From Trigger to Action
Behavioral Experiments Instead of a Brainstorming Contest
Mini-Exposure for Overthinking Triggers
Acceptance: Allowing Feelings Rather Than Fixing Them
Defusion Using the Thought Cloud Image
Clarifying Values: What Really Matters
Value Boundaries: Taking Action Despite Internal Resistance
Separating Perfectionism From Self-Worth
Escaping the Should Prison
Mind Parking: Time for Reflection, Within Limits
Replace Rumination Triggers With Habits
Attention Anchors Instead of a Whirlpool of Thoughts
Self-Compassion as a Way to Stop Overthinking
Communication Without Extensive Preparation
Setting Boundaries Without Overthinking Justifications
Stop Overthinking: The 2-Minute Decision
Using Relapses as Learning Opportunities
Physiology of Stress: Decoupling Rumination From the Body
Value-Based Goals: SMART Without the Need to Overthink
30-Day Review: Your Effectiveness Profile
Your Personalized ACT Defusion Repertoire
Your CBT Review Plan for Triggers
Converting Values Into Routines
Resolving Relationship Worries Through Trust Exercises
Performance Analysis: Focus on Process Data
Finding Meaning: Redirecting Your Thoughts
Sleep and Worrying: A Bedtime Routine Without the Struggle
Digital Stimuli: Reducing Mind-Wandering Through Media
Long-Term Preservation: Your Annual Commitment
When Worry Strikes Again: An Immediate Action Plan
Final Thoughts

How it works:

Each chapter combines a short, relatable story with the science behind it, then hands you a concrete worksheet or protocol you fill in yourself - a thought log, a 10-minute action plan, a defusion exercise, a 30-day effectiveness review. You are not just reading about CBT and ACT. You are building your own working system, one chapter at a time, using tools that are designed to be used again and again.

Who this book is for:

Anyone who lies awake replaying the day, who rehearses conversations that already happened, who feels busy in their head but stuck in their life. Whether your overthinking shows up as anxiety, perfectionism, relationship worry, or simply an exhausting inner commentary track, this book gives you a structured, compassionate way out.

Stop trying to think your way to peace of mind. Start building the plan that actually breaks the cycle. Scroll up and get your copy today.

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