Anxiety – Lifestyle & Alternative Therapies
Rachel Ward Lilley
Education & Business Psychologist, Communications Practitioner, Coach & Trainer
Feeling anxious is a perfectly normal reaction to anticipated stressful situations, such as exams, job interviews or the outcome of medical tests, but when anxiety comes to dominate our everyday lives we need to recognise it as problematic.
This is what is happening to a young friend of mine. Anxiety has been bubbling up within her for several years now and she is currently at a crisis point, struggling to recall the last time she felt relaxed. In seeking medical treatment for her condition, she has been diagnosed as having Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD), which means that her anxiety is not caused by any specific situation, so it has become more difficult to treat. She is taking medication and waiting for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, though this is a long time coming and is in itself a cause of further anxiety.
Fortunately, she recognises the dilemma and is bravely attempting to get to grips with some lifestyle-based and alternative treatments, such as the following.
Lifestyle-based Treatments
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Alternative Treatments
It is simple to type in a list of things to choose and work from, but I recognise that addressing GAD isn’t easy and there will be some setbacks.
And, although it can feel like an enemy to our wellbeing, we often do have good reasons to be anxious, which should not be denied.?Another friend tells me that when feeling anxious she says “hello” to it, recognising it for what it is and taking time to assess how to deal with it. After all, anxiety as it is part of who we are: we just don’t want it to become all we are.