Our Gold Coast psychologists are experienced in treating anxiety and use a variety of evidence based approaches to support individual needs
Our Gold Coast psychologists are experienced in treating anxiety and use a variety of evidence based approaches to support individual needs
Anxiety is a multisystem response to a perceived threat or danger. It reflects a combination of biochemical changes in the body, the patient’s personal history and memory, and the social situation. A large portion of human anxiety is produced by negative expectation or anticipation of future events.
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is defined as a person who feels anxious on most days, worrying about a variety of things, extending for a period of six months or more.
Panic disorder is characterised by an abrupt surge of fear that reaches peak within minutes, in which four or more of the following symptoms develop, palpitations, sweating, trembling/shaking, feeling of choking, chest pain, nausea, feeling dizzy/lightheaded, feelings of unreality, fear of losing control, fear of dying, paraesthesia, and heat sensations.
A little bit of biochemistry ….
Anxiety disorders are associated with an imbalance of activity in the hippocampus and the amygdala (emotional centres of the brain). The amygdala activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and is responsible for the expression of fear, aggression and defensive behaviour. Together, the amygdala and hippocampus (memory, learning and emotional context of events) are involved in retrieval of both emotional and fear-related memories. {ref}
Anxiety can manifest in many different ways for each individual. You may identify with one or a combination of these different presentations:
Psychological
Behavioural
There are a number of key drivers that can result in anxiety, and can include
At The Wellness Emporium our psychologists and naturopaths work independently or if you choose collaboratively to formulate a comprehensive and holistic treatment plan to help get you the results you want.
Our practitioners take an individualised & holistic approach in the treatment & management of anxiety
PSYCHOLOGY BASED THERAPIES INCLUDE
Mindfulness-based intervention
Mindfulness can be defined as being present in the moment and building awareness of our surroundings, without judgement of any thoughts that may arise. As anxiety can often show up by worrying about the past or the future, mindfulness can be a helpful tool to reduce any feelings of overwhelm by bringing yourself back into the present.
Some simple strategies that can be used to practice mindfulness on a daily basis are:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
CBT is a type of therapy approach often utilised by our psychologists here at The Wellness Emporium. CBT focuses on the relationship between our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. When it comes to managing and treating anxiety, CBT can help with:
Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP)
Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) is a therapeutic approach that digs deep to find the real reasons behind your struggles. This therapy is all about emotions – it’s based on solid evidence, focuses on your feelings and is patient centred.
ISTDP developers discovered that beneath our anxieties and defences lie our true feelings and experiences. These hidden emotions can affect how we live and relate to others. In ISTDP sessions, the aim is to help you acknowledge, identify, experience, and fully express these emotions – ultimately addressing the root cause. Find out more about ISTDP HERE.
Other holistic approaches & tips from our psychologists & naturopaths
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2/19 James Street. Burleigh Heads. QLD 4220
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