Therapy involves working with a therapist, counsellor or psychotherapist to identify the root causes of your anxiety and develop coping strategies.
Anxiety treatment differs in intensity according to individual need, stepping up or down as required between inpatient, day care, outpatient and online therapy.
Types of therapy include:
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
CBT is considered the gold standard for anxiety treatment. It focuses on identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and behaviours that contribute to anxiety. Through CBT, you’ll learn to reframe your thinking and gradually build your resilience against triggers
Exposure therapy
A specialised form of CBT, exposure therapy is particularly effective for phobias, panic disorder and social anxiety. This technique involves gradual and controlled exposure to anxiety-inducing situations, helping you to reduce your fear responses over time
Applied relaxation techniques
This approach teaches you to recognise early signs of anxiety and use relaxation exercises to manage symptoms. Techniques include progressive muscle relaxation, controlled breathing and guided visualisation, which can be practised both in therapy and by yourself