New book — out now

The Anxiety
Recovery Mindset

A time-tested approach to recovery from anxiety disorder when hacks and quick fixes fail. Honest, practical, and rooted in lived experience.

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The Anxiety Recovery Mindset by Bryan Marreau
Inside the book

What you'll learn — and unlearn

01

Define and believe

Learning to accept what anxiety disorder is — and what it is not — opens up the pathway forward.

02

The mechanics

Learning why your body and mind are reacting this way eases fear and helps remove doubt.

03

The big shift

Refiling what is happening as discomfort, not danger. This is where the mindset transforms through understanding and redefining.

04

Moving forward

This is where practice rewires the nervous system — learning how to re-engage in life, even imperfectly at first.

No matter how fearful you feel right now, you can reclaim your life — and I hope this book can be the catalyst for your own recovery story.
From the introduction
Bryan Marreau
The author

Bryan Marreau never intended to be an author.

But life took him down a challenging path, and what came out of it was a decade of studying how some people overcome anxiety disorders — and why others struggle. He's not a therapist or a clinician. He's someone who lived through it, did the work, and learned from the regular people who came before him.

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Writing

Notes from the work

Regular posts about the irregular days anxiety disorder can bring, and how our mindset helps us to move past them.

The Process

The One Shift That Changes Everything

Why anxiety recovery isn't about fighting your symptoms — it's about what you call them.

Recovery Stories

The Day I Called the Bluff

A Saturday in the fall, a home improvement store, and the moment something finally shifted.

Q&A

Five Things Most People Get Wrong About Anxiety Recovery

The misinformation is everywhere. Here's what the book actually says.

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