Do you know that it's Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 and the focus this year is on anxiety?
If you're curious to know more about Generalised Anxiety, in particular read on.......................
What is Generalised Anxiety Disorder?
We all experience anxious periods now and again. Some anxiety, worry and/or nervousness is ‘normal’ and can even act as a motivator sometimes (e.g. deadlines at work).
However, when we begin experiencing excessive, continuous and/or distressing levels of constant anxiety worry and/or nervousness, it is possible that we may be experiencing a condition called Generalised Anxiety Disorder or GAD.
What distinguishes GAD from ‘normal’ everyday levels of anxiety or worry?
Well, individual’s experiencing problematic, and often severe, anxiety can experience high levels of stress, nervousness and anxiety and worry about a wide range of things over a long period of time. Anxiety symptoms can be persistent, continuous, and pervasive and affect many areas of the individual’s life and wellbeing, often with serious health, psychological, emotional, social and even occupational consequences.
** Signs and Symptoms of Generalised Anxiety Disorder **
Some of the signs and symptoms to look out for include:
* Persistent worrying or anxiety about a number of areas that are out of proportion to the impact of the evens/situations
* Difficulty controlling worrying/worrying thoughts
* Dizziness
* Sweating
* Trembling, shaking or twitching
* Restlessness, irritation, agitation, feeling pumped up or on edge
* Tiring easily/fatigue
* Difficulty concentrating or focusing or feeling your mind is a blank
* Impending sense of doom or sense of dreadMuscle tension, aches and pains
* Difficulty/inability to relax
* Difficulty handling uncertainty, unknown or unpredictability
* Once you start worrying, it’s difficult to stop
* Worrying about worrying
* Dry mouth
* Nervousness or being easily startled
* Perceiving situations or events as threatening even when they aren’t
* A noticeable strong, fast and/or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
* Impaired daily functioning e.g. at home, work, relationships, social/family life, hobbies etc.
* Disturbed sleeping patterns (e.g. difficulty falling asleep/staying asleep, feeling un-refreshed in the morning)
* Headaches, migraines or visual disturbances
* Stomach aches, nausea, feeling sick, digestive problems or IBS symptoms
* Using drugs/cigarettes/alcohol/other substances/other unhelpful behaviours or habits to manage stress, anxiety, worry or nervousness.
Remember, we are all different and some of us will notice the physical symptoms more while others might be more bothered by the emotional or cognitive effects of Generalised Anxiety Disorder.
Whatever you symptoms might be, anxiety over a long period of time can lead to many other problems and have a significant impact on our physical and mental health.
TAKE ACTION!!
..... before it’s too late and you become ill with anxiety. If you recognise elements of these signs and symptoms in yourself, it might be time to talk to someone about it. We are here to support you. We have psychotherapists, counsellors and dietitians who can offr in-person appointments (Glasgow city centre) and online and telephone appointments (UK-wide). We work with individuals, workplaces and groups all over the UK, of all ages (over 18) and backgrounds.
All therapists are understanding, skilled, professional, friendly and tailor sessions to you and your concerns and goals. Sessions are at your pace and there is no pressure of expectation to attend a specific number of sessions. Appointments can be weekly, fortnightly, 3-weekly, monthly or twice-weekly. You are in the driving seat then it comes to appointments.
Our contact details are in the Comments below. Feel free to get in touch if you need any more information about what we offer, have any questions or you would like to book an appointment.
Best wishes,
Talking EDs: Eating Disorder Support Service Scotland
Glasgow Anxiety and Depression Counselling Service (GADS)
Scotland Anxiety and Depression Service (SADS)
Glasgow Therapy Rooms
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