Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders can be triggered by various factors, such as genetics, environmental stress, or traumatic events. Sometimes, anxiety can build up due to academic pressures, social situations, or uncertainty about the future.

Symptoms

  • Persistent worry or fear
  • Physical symptoms like sweating, shaking, or a racing heart
  • Trouble sleeping or concentrating
  • Avoiding certain situations that cause anxiety

Coping Strategies

  • Mindfulness Practices: Techniques like deep breathing or meditation can help you stay grounded.
  • Challenge Negative Thoughts: Identify and reframe anxious thoughts to reduce their impact.
  • Exercise: Physical activity can reduce stress and improve mood.

Where to Find Help

  • Talk to a Counsellor: Speaking with a mental health professional can help you understand and manage anxiety.
  • Helplines: Many organisations offer support for anxiety, such as Anxiety UK.
  • Online Resources: Websites like Mind and YoungMinds offer practical tips for managing anxiety.

Get help

Mind UK

Mind provides advice and support to anyone experiencing mental health problems. They campaign to improve services, raise awareness, and promote understanding.

Services include:

  • Information and advice on mental health issues.
  • Support groups and counselling options.
  • Tools for managing mental health and well-being.

Visit their website: www.mind.org.uk
Or call their helpline: 0300 123 3393 (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm).

 

Local Councils in London:

Local councils offer support services for housing, employment, and referrals:

For additional help, contact your local mental health crisis line by calling 111 or visiting 111 online.

 

London Mental Health Trusts:

Find mental health support from NHS services across London:

 

Additional Resources:

Childline0800 1111 (Support for young people under 19)
Samaritans116 123 (24/7 emotional support)
Hopeline (Papyrus)0800 068 4141 (Suicide prevention helpline)
NSPCC0808 800 5000 (Child safety concerns)
Self Harm UKwww.selfharmuk.org (Support for self-harm)
Young Mindswww.youngminds.org.uk (Mental health support)
Koothwww.kooth.com (Anonymous well-being support)
Papyruswww.papyrus.org (Help for suicidal thoughts)

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