What is anxiety? 

Anxiety is a disturbing feeling of fear or dread. When we are anxious we often feel that something terrible is about to happen. Anxiety is a normal response to a stressful situation. A certain amount of anxiety is helpful as it generates energy, excitement and focus which can help us to concentrate and perform at our best – for example in an exam, job interview, sporting event or family emergency. However, if our anxiety becomes too high it may stop us from thinking clearly and acting effectively. We may “freeze”, run away, avoid the situation or be afraid that we may act in a way which is inappropriate or out of character. 

Looking for an Online Therapist for Anxiety? 

Find out how anxiety affects us in a number of ways: 
An intense physical response due to the arousal of the nervous system leading to physical symptoms such as a racing heart. This physical response may escalate so that we experience panic attacks.Negative thoughts about ourselves such as “I can’t cope” or “I can’t manage”. We may get caught up in chains of worry with lots of “What if…?” thoughts so that a small worry rapidly grows out of all proportion and becomes a catastrophe waiting to happen. Behaviour such as avoiding places which trigger our anxiety – for example, supermarkets or meetings at work, family gatherings or social situations. We may feel so anxious that we repeatedly check whether we have done things properly such as locking the front door or wording an email correctly. Strong emotional reactions such as pervasive nervousness and intense fear. 

CBT is a recommended treatment for anxiety 

Scientific research has demonstrated that CBT is effective in treating anxiety. CBT is recommended by NICE (The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) for the treatment of anxiety including panic attacks. Contact me today if you are looking for an Online therapist for Anxiety. 
 
To contact me for help with issues around anxiety  
telephone: 07796 484 390 or email me. 
 
 
 
 
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