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Anxiety can come in many different forms. It might be constant worries you can’t shake, a sense of dread, or physical symptoms like a racing heart or sleepless nights. Having anxiety can also make seeking help difficult, and figuring out where to start can be overwhelming.
But, you’re not alone. I help many people manage anxiety, so if you are struggling with anxious thoughts or feelings, don’t hesitate to book an appointment to speak with me.
Anxiety Symptoms
Experiencing fear or anxious thoughts from time to time is a normal part of life. However, when anxiety attacks become persistent and interfere with daily activities, relationships, or overall well-being, it may help to seek support.
Symptoms can include:
- Persistent worry or fear
- Avoiding situations that might cause anxiety
- Restlessness or feeling "on edge"
- Physical symptoms like sweating, a racing heart, or trembling
- Difficulty concentrating or managing thoughts
- Trouble sleeping
- Panic attacks
Anxiety Therapy
Services and Resources to Help
Self-Help and Community-Based Treatments
Free Telephone, Online Chat, and Online Counselling Services
Beyond Blue Support Service
Offers free, 24/7 counselling for anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns.
MensLine Australia
Offers free 24/7 counselling for men experiencing mental health challenges.
Kids Helpline (for young adults up to 25)
Provides free 24/7 support for young people up to age 25.
Online Support Groups
Offers online forums and resources for people struggling with all mental health issues.
Provides online tools, forums, and resources for managing mental health issues.
In-Person Support Groups
runs in-person anxiety support groups at various Melbourne locations. These groups focus on shared experiences and peer support, providing a safe space to discuss mental health and coping strategies.
also provides in-person support groups across Melbourne, offering a platform for individuals to connect and share their experiences in managing mental health issues.
Self-Help Books and Online Resources
- The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook by Edmund J. Bourne
- The Happiness Trap by Russ Harris
- Overcoming Anxiety by Helen Kennerley
- When Panic Attacks by Dr. David Burns
Online Resources
- Websites like Beyond Blue and Black Dog Institute offer a variety of resources.
- Smiling Mind app: Provides mindfulness exercises that can help with anxiety.
- This Way Up or MoodGYM: Online programs based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) principles.
- Websites likeBeyond Blue and Black Dog Instituteoffer a variety of resources.
- Smiling Mind app: Provides mindfulness exercises that can help with anxiety.
- This Way Up or MoodGYM: Online programs based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) principles.
Lifestyle Changes
- Exercise: Physical activity such as walking, yoga, or swimming can help reduce anxiety.
- Mindfulness and Relaxation: Practices like meditation, deep breathing, and grounding exercises may alleviate anxiety.
- Sleep and Nutrition: Maintaining a balanced diet and consistent sleep schedule can improve anxiety symptoms.
Professional Treatments for Anxiety
Seeing a General Practitioner (GP)
Seeing a Psychologist
Seeing a Psychiatrist
Psychiatrists can prescribe medications and provide specialized treatments. Unless the anxiety disorder is quite severe or related to a physical health problem, substance or medication then seeing psychiatrist is often not needed.
Programs at Private Hospitals
If you have private health insurance, programs at hospitals might be an option. Facilities in Melbourne offering treatment programs include: