Why Your Brain Won't Shut Up
How to Stop Overthinking and Finally Feel at Peace with Yourself
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Carrie Howard
Does your brain feel like it's stuck on a never-ending treadmill—replaying conversations, scanning for what might go wrong, or trying to think your way into certainty?
In Why Your Brain Won't Shut Up, anxiety therapist Carrie Howard, LCSW, explains that a busy mind often seems safer than feelings. When emotions seem overwhelming, overthinking becomes a way to cope, giving you sense of control. It also keeps you anxious, exhausted, and disconnected from parts of yourself.
This book offers a compassionate, science-backed path out of mental spins and emotional avoidance. Along the way you'll discover why your mind works this way and how to:
- interrupt rumination and catastrophizing with compassion,
- build emotional safety and self-trust,
- gently reconnect with your body and emotions without forced calm or fake positivity, and
- experience a grounded sense of peace in your body and daily life.
This isn't a quick-fix or a "just calm down" book. It's a humane path toward emotional freedom, nervous-system safety, and finally feeling more at ease and steady.
If you're tired of feeling caught in mental loops and ready to stop running from your inner world, this book will feel like the exhale you've been waiting for.