Managing Fear Author Announces How His Book Can Help Celebs and Others Deal with Their Addictions

With an Increased Number of Celebrities and Others Dealing with Rehab and Addiction, A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear is an excellent book to help any person regardless of social status.

Carnegie, PA, November 03, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Many celebrities and every day people deal with fear and addiction on a regular basis. Most of the time, these people do not know how to manage these destructive disorders. Mr. Popovich wrote a book, A Layman’s Guide To Managing Fear, which describes many effective techniques that can manage and get rid of these destructive fear disorders and addictions.

The National Institute of Mental Health says, “1 in every 5 adults suffer with the anguish of a fear-related disorder. Even more sobering are the facts that:
· 18.8 million American adults will suffer from depression this year
· 2.3 million American adults will struggle with Bipolar Disorder this year
· 9.1 million American adults have an anxiety disorder
· 2.4 million American adults will experience a panic disorder this year
· 3.3 million American adults will be treated for OCD this year
· 5.2 million American adults will experience Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder this year"

Author Stan Popovich says, "These mental health disorders can take a vicious toll on a person's life including the rich and powerful. Knowing how to get rid of these fear-related disorders is the only way to get back on track in one's life." Mr. Popovich has dealt with these mental health issues for more than 20 years and has interviewed many professionals in the counseling fields. "It is important that the person who is struggling gets help."

Stans also says, "These fear-related disorders can ruin a person's life if they do not seek the proper treatment." This is why Stan Popovich wrote the book, "A Layman's Guide To Managing Fear." "Although not a substitute for the guidance of a professional, this book is geared for people who deal with fear, anxiety, depression, addiction, and other fear related disorders on a regular basis."

Stan’s book is a must read for anyone who struggles with persistent fears, anxieties, depression, addiction, and other fear-related disorders. For a sample of Stan's book please read his free articles on his website and/or do an internet search of his name to see his latest articles.

For additional information, please contact Stan Popovich or visit his website at www (dot) managingfear.com
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