How to cope with anxiety while social distancing (guest post)
For those already living with stress or anxiety, the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19 (or coronavirus) may be particularly difficult. In normal life, many of us
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For those already living with stress or anxiety, the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19 (or coronavirus) may be particularly difficult. In normal life, many of us
Sam Cartwright-Hatton, Professor of Clinical Child Psychology. Abby Dunn, Research Fellow. University of Sussex, and Sussex Partnership NHS Trust. It’s a worrying time, isn’t it?
The constant information that we are all receiving regarding COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus) is enough to worry any of us but can specifically cause
Prevalence rates of anxiety disorders are documented as being higher in women in National Statistics[1] As a therapist this was something that I remember being
The constant new barrage of developments regarding the current outbreak of COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus) can cause particular challenges for people living with anxiety,
The CIOB’s Benevolent Fund, set up in 1992 to support CIOB members struggling with employment or finance issues, is teaming up with Anxiety UK to
Anxiety UK is a national registered charity formed in 1970, by Katharine and Harold Fisher, for those affected by anxiety, stress and anxiety based depression.
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