Psychotherapy & Counselling in Bowral & Online in Sydney

Anxiety

Anxiety Counselling Bowral

Excessive worry about something specific or seemingly for no reason can be described as anxiety.  It can cause a general feeling of fear, discomfort and worry that can stop us in our tracks at different times.  These feelings are explored during the anxiety counselling in Bowral.

Accordingly, the obvious causes of anxiety and anxiety attacks include fear of known and unknown situations. However, these are less common than the feeling of disconnection from others and even from ourselves. When anxiety is not detected or understood, we find wonderful coping mechanisms that hide it both from ourselves and from others. Part of how we delve into anxiety in therapy is within our conversation. We do this by connecting to the different feeling states both of the mind and the body.

Symptoms of Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks

Anxiety can be accompanied by both specific and non-specific body symptoms. These can include headaches, nausea, shortness of breath, palpitations, sweating and shakiness. Symptoms can also include stomach pain, an inability to talk or express ourselves, withdrawal, and general aches and pains. Stiffness, poor appetite, and other symptoms can also be experienced.

Coping Strategies during Therapy

  • Unpacking past traumatic memories very slowly
  • Breathing
  • Being patient  and compassionate

Long-term Anxiety Counselling

So that we only take on what we are able to at any given moment, our minds have a wonderful way of helping to protect us. Long-term anxiety counselling in Bowral is always an option. It allows for the time that is needed to unfurl complex and overwhelming thoughts, feelings and situations.

Benefits

Clients who have used Laura Wilson Psychotherapy services in Bowral have experienced reduced stress and anxiety, better communication, and stronger relationships. They’ve gained self-awareness, resilience, and a renewed sense of purpose. This personalised approach ensures clients leave with the tools they need for lasting emotional and mental well-being.

Getting to know and understand your anxious self can paradoxically help to loosen its grip.