Mental Health Workbook is a comprehensive collection of six integrated guides addressing attachment theory, abandonment recovery, addiction recovery, complex PTSD, trauma, anxiety, depression, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Structured as a practical workbook, it combines psychoeducational explanations with guided reflection pages, structured exercises, journaling prompts, goal-setting tools, and daily planning templates. The book explores how early attachment patterns influence adult relationships, how self-esteem and self-talk shape emotional regulation, and how habits, communication skills, and positive reinforcement affect long-term mental health outcomes. It also introduces trauma-informed perspectives, including discussions on stress neurobiology, somatic approaches, EMDR-informed concepts, and cognitive distortions commonly associated with anxiety and depressive disorders. Designed for adults who want a structured, self-guided approach to personal growth, this workbook is suitable for individuals navigating relationship difficulties, emotional dysregulation, recovery from trauma or addiction, or persistent patterns of anxiety and low mood. The approach is practical and skills-based, emphasizing self-awareness, emotional intelligence, communication improvement, mindfulness, and behavioral change strategies. Each section offers step-by-step frameworks that help readers identify maladaptive patterns, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and build more secure interpersonal connections. Rather than presenting abstract theory alone, the workbook integrates reflective exercises and applied techniques to support measurable progress in emotional resilience and self-understanding.