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eNEWSLETTER
October 2005

Our Mission Statement:
"Providing a range of innovative professional services, empowering our clients to positively address issues affecting their lives."

Welcome to the October edition of the CCS eNewsletter.

WHAT IS ANXIETY AND HOW DO WE RECOGNISE IT?

Everyone experiences anxiety during various stages of their life; before exams and job interviews, before they speak in front of a crowd or perform on stage, when a relationship breaks up and so on. It’s perfectly normal to worry about various issues now and then but when anxiety becomes debilitating and prevents someone from living a full and happy life, it’s no longer normal and it needs to be managed.

Some indicators that might suggest you have a tendency towards anxiety or that you might suffer from an anxiety disorder are:

There are six different anxiety disorders;

What to do if you think you might have an anxiety disorder or you know someone who might?

If you have an anxiety disorder you can’t just get over it as some people would suggest. People with intense anxiety can’t just decide to stop worrying or get over their fear. The issue is more complicated than that. If you know of someone who is struggling with anxiety, support them. Accept that what they are feeling is real to them, even if you can’t understand what they’re so worried about. Encourage them to seek help.

The best thing to do is to phone Clayfield Counselling Services to see a counsellor that specialises in treating anxiety. Don’t be ashamed or embarrassed to ask for help. Anxiety disorders and phobias are quite common and counsellors have a much greater understanding than they did even 20 years ago, when people suffering from anxiety were called “the worried well”. We have tools and techniques available now that can help a person suffering from anxiety to understand their disorder and gain control of the situation.


Office hours are from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. After hours and Saturday appointments are available on request.

Until next time then...

" Life’s a box of chocolates Forrest, you never know what you’re gonna get." - Mrs Gump

 

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