Anxiety Treatment

What is anxiety?

Anxiety is an emotion that helps to protect us from threat. It is an uncomfortable state involving a pattern of physical changes, thoughts, behaviours and attention processes.

Anxiety is a normal human experience. However, it can become excessive and disabling in some people.

For example, if you feel anxious about speaking in front of a group, you’re likely to:

  • worry others will evaluate you negatively

  • experience physical changes including increased blood pressure, heart rate and breathing rate

  • over-prepare and be highly aware of your social performance

When anxiety becomes chronic, out of proportion to the trigger, or starts affecting your everyday life, you can get support from a clinical psychologist to diagnose and treat your specific type of anxiety.

Types of anxiety

Different people experience different types of anxiety.

How we work with you to treat anxiety

Our experienced clinical psychologists have extensive experience assisting people with anxiety. Our goal is to help shed light on why you feel anxious and help you learn to manage your anxiety so you can live life to the full.

A range of psychological treatments have been developed to manage anxiety; the most widely researched and proven is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

Therapy for anxiety

Your psychologist will work with you to tailor your treatment to your specific concerns and goals. This involves developing a shared understanding of the factors maintaining your anxiety. Common examples include excessive avoidance of feared situations, unrealistic assumptions and expectations, and an excessive focus on perceived threats.

Treatment works to modify these factors in a structured way. Examples of treatment for anxiety disorders include:

  • - exposure therapy – where you are supported to progressively face your fears

  • - cognitive therapy – which involves learning to identify and challenge unhelpful assumptions about your fears

  • - attention training – in which you strengthen your ability to sustain your attention in particular ways.

Got questions about our approach to anxiety treatment, or ready to book an appointment?