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Welcome to the United States of anxiety : observations from a reforming neurotic

Every day, Americans are bombarded with terrifying news about crime, the environment, politics, and the health consequences of the foods we've been enjoying for years. We're judged by social media users, pressured into maintaining a perfect home, and expected to base our self-worth on retweets, faves, likes, and followers. Our collective FOMO (fear of missing out), and the disparity between ideals and reality, is leading us to spend more and feel worse. With wit and wisdom, the author charts a path out of the quagmire that keeps us frightened and ashamed.

Book  - 2020
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  • ISBN: 9781542007948
  • Physical Description 239 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Welcome to the United States of Anxiety : Observations from a Reforming Neurotic
Welcome to the United States of Anxiety : Observations from a Reforming Neurotic
by Lancaster, Jen
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Welcome to the United States of Anxiety : Observations from a Reforming Neurotic

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Letter from the Authorp. 1
Part IOne Nation, Under Stressp. 3
    Anxieties Unboundp. 5
    The State of Our Stressed-Out Unionp. 9
Part IIPhysiological Needs: Food, Sleep, Clothing, Shelter, and Wi-Fip. 21
    You Are What You Eat?p. 23
    Fear of a Fat Planetp. 37
    Fashion Forwardp. 57
    Gimme Shelterp. 71
Part IIISafety Needs: Personal/Financial Security, Climate, and Family Healthp. 83
    Life Is Hazardous to Your Healthp. 85
    Global Warringp. 103
    New Sheriff in Townp. 117
    All Politics Is Localp. 137
Part IVSocial Needs: Friendships, Intimacy, Family, Love, and Belongingp. 149
    But What about the Children?p. 151
    Momming So Hardp. 161
    Friending Is Not a Verbp. 181
Part VEsteem Needs: Joy, Creativity, Happiness, Desire for Fame and Gloryp. 197
    The Lobby for a Hobbyp. 199
    Remember My Namep. 211
    Funny Girlp. 223
Part VISelf-Actualization Needs: Thinking, Learning, Decision-Making, Values, Beliefs, Fulfillmentp. 231
    Now What?p. 233
Acknowledgmentsp. 241
Notesp. 243
About the Authorp. 275