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Therapy for Anxiety

How common is anxiety in the UK? Research shows that it is very common, and yet most anxiety sufferers feel isolated.

But you are not alone.

Ready to book your first online therapy session for anxiety?

What is Anxiety?

Anxiety is a natural response to stress that can be beneficial in certain circumstances. It can warn us about impending threats and assist us in planning and paying attention to our surroundings. Anxiety disorders are marked by excessive fear instead of normal emotions of apprehension or anxiety.

Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses, afflicting about one-third of all adults at some point in their lives. On the other hand, anxiety disorders are curable, and there are a variety of effective treatments available. The majority of persons who receive treatment are able to live regular, productive lives.

  • If you have anxiety, sleeping well can be one of the biggest challenges.

  • Experiencing anxiety to work is another common hurdle.

  • Anxiety in relationships is also increasing, especially during a global pandemic.

  • But, what qualifies you to have anxiety, or be diagnosed with it?

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Anxiety Symptoms

If you’re wondering what anxiety feels like, you aren’t alone. Considering how different people feel anxiety, 100s of symptoms could be listed. Here are some physical symptoms of anxiety: loss of appetite, weight loss, upset stomach, nausea, diarrhea, heart palpitations, increased blood pressure, shortness of breath, jaw pain, night sweats, brain fog, lump in throat, rash, racing thoughts, and headaches.

 
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Anxiety Causes

Possible causes of anxiety: work issues, anxiety in relationships, sleep deprivation, constant worry, genetics, compounded stress, and trauma. A common question is “how do I get tested for anxiety?” Getting an anxiety test usually involves visiting your primary care physician or a mental health therapist.

 
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Anxiety Treatment

Anxiety and depression medications are certainly an option; however, it’s possible that CBT therapy can cure anxiety. Using medicines for anxiety can also be combined with CBT counseling to be even more effective at battling general anxiety disorders.

Types of Therapy for Anxiety

All therapeutic interventions aim to assist people with anxiety in identifying the root of their concern, understanding its triggers, and learning new methods to cope with them. Some types of treatment teach you how to replace negative ideas and habits with positive ones.

  • In treating anxiety, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is quite successful. Your psychologist will assist you in learning new strategies to recognise and manage the elements that contribute to your anxiety during CBT treatment.

    CBT is a treatment that combines cognitive and behavioural therapy. You'll study the fundamentals of cognitive restructuring in cognitive therapy, which entails identifying the thoughts that cause worry. You can help them feel better by teaching them how to replace negative thoughts with more realistic ones. Meanwhile, you'll discover CBT strategies to lessen troublesome behaviours associated with anxiety-related diseases through behaviour therapy. Your psychologist will urge you to participate in anxiety-provoking tasks during behaviour therapy, and you will learn that the consequences you fear are unlikely.

  • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, a kind of cognitive behavioural therapy, was first used to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD). DBT is now used to treat anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, and bipolar disorder, among other mental illnesses.

    You'll work on accepting your anxiety while working on changing your beliefs and behaviours during DBT. Mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and emotional regulation are four powerful abilities that DBT teaches.

  • Anxiety and related diseases can benefit from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). During ACT, you'll discover various techniques for identifying and acting on your life values.

    Researchers discovered that ACT treatment delivered via the internet is effective for various anxiety conditions. In another study, a combination of commitment therapy and cognitive therapy helped treat anxiety and depression patients in clinical practice.

Therapy for Anxiety: When To Get Help

It might be challenging to decide whether or not to seek professional help, especially if you're already anxious and overloaded. While recognising and managing anxiety disorders is critical to addressing symptoms, seeking professional care for those who do not have a diagnosable mental health disease can be beneficial.

Reaching out for help isn't a sign of weakness; it's a crucial step on the road to recovery. Here are eight symptoms that it's time to get anxiety treatment from a professional on Fettle:

  1. You're constantly feeling stressed out.

  2. Your physical health is deteriorating.

  3. You're having trouble forming or maintaining relationships.

  4. It seems impossible to keep your emotions under check.

  5. Your job or academic performance has suffered a setback.

  6. You resort to harmful coping techniques to deal with your problems.

  7. You've been through a traumatic event.

  8. You don't like the things you used to enjoy.

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Anxiety Prevention

Anxiety can truly interfere with your functioning at your best and completing everyday activities. If it was possible to prevent anxiety would you be interested in learning how to do so? 

Anxiety prevention is possible and works differently for each individual seeing triggers differ greatly. 

Here are some helpful ways to consider when working to prevent anxiety. 

1. Quality Rest - getting adequate rest on a daily basis lessens how easily triggered you are to become anxious. 

2. Maintain a healthy diet - Ensuring that your body is nutrient-packed will keep your anxiety levels minimize as you are better equipped to deal with stress. 

3. Journaling - this helps you to keep track of the varying aspects of your anxiety. Thus, helping you to avoid bad habits that possibly act as triggers.  

4. Exercise - being active keeps the mind healthy and thus better able to deal with anxieties and even the extent of possible onsets. 

5. Time alone - spending time with yourself is very therapeutic and is a great way to keep anxieties away and even lessen them. 

6. Don’t overdo it - when you learn to pace yourself it ensures you don’t take on more than you can truly manage.  

  Frequently Asked Questions

  • The absolute best way to begin your journey of reducing anxiety is to see your doctor or a therapist. A caring counsellor can help you learn how to deal with anxiety, but it isn’t something that can be accomplished overnight.

  • Yes. About 60% of those diagnosed with one are diagnosed with the other. The symptoms for anxiety and depression are similar, one condition can fuel the other, and the same treatment options have been successful for both.

  • An anxiety attack feels different for each individual, but it is usually their specific anxiety symptoms coming at them instantly, at full force, as a result of a situation or occurrence, reaching the edge of built up stress, or completely random and not at all provoked. Some describe anxiety attack symptoms of tightness in chest, shortness of breath, sweating, or feeling like the world is caving in on them.

  • There is a diagnosis for generalised anxiety disorder, but some severe anxiety symptoms lead to other diagnoses such as social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and phobias. There is even a diagnosis for high functioning anxiety.

  • Aside from pharmaceuticals and anxiety counselling, there are anxiety natural remedies such as CBD, magnesium, essential oils, and other anxiety supplements. Anxiety breathing techniques, reciting affirmations for anxiety, and various forms of meditation for anxiety, like using anxiety crystals, may also provide relief from anxiety. Others prefer to use anxiety fidget toys, wearing a spinning anxiety ring, or even wearing a bracelet for anxiety.

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