Anxiety
While everyone experiences anxiety from time to time, some people experience chronic and persistent anxiety that pervades all areas of their life, and often leads to depression. Other than generalised anxiety, other types of anxiety include social anxiety, panic disorder, and specific phobias.
Symptoms of anxiety are pervasive with more severe and persistent worry accompanied by strong physical symptoms such as rapid heart rate, dizziness, shortness of breath, and upset stomach. Anxiety can limit your life in many ways if left untreated as you tend to avoid situations related to anxious feelings.
Following assessment to determine the cause of anxiety, treatment will follow a CBT approach. This therapy examines the relationship between your situation, thoughts, emotions, behaviour, and physical reactions. You will learn how to automatically question whether your thoughts are facts, which slows down your reaction and helps you feel more emotionally settled. An evidence-based treatment, CBT for anxiety works towards solutions with clear goals and practical techniques.