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6 Tips To Treat Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Once upon a time, anxiety was critical for keeping us alive. In today's world, though, it piggybacks on the kind of chronic, low-level threats that leave many in a state of constant anxiety. People with generalized anxiety disorder feel continually tense and anxious over things that wouldn’t normally bother a person to that extent, and treating a client with generalized anxiety disorder can feel daunting for a therapist. In this video I'll share with you some simple steps that I find useful when helping people with GAD. I talk about how the portrayal of general 'potential threats' in the news and other media can make us feel anxious (0:52), but if you would prefer to skip to the first tip then this begins at 3:24. If you found this video helpful then please leave comment and hit the 'like' button - and don't forget to subscribe for future videos. All references can be found here: ▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/6-soothing-s... If you're suffering from anxiety and are looking for help, try this Generalized Anxiety Treatment download: ▶︎https://www.hypnosisdownloads.com/anx... Practitioners: sign up for my weekly Clear Thinking newsletter here: ▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/free-therapy... --------------------------------------- ++About Mark Tyrrell++ Psychology is my passion. I've been a psychotherapist trainer since 1998, specializing in brief, solution focused approaches. I now teach practitioners all over the world via our online courses. More about me here: ▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/about-mark-t... ++Social channels++ Facebook (practitioners): ▶︎  / uncommonpractitioners   Facebook (self help): ▶︎  / uncommonknowledge   Instagram: ▶︎  / marktyrrellunk   Twitter: ▶︎  / marktyrrell   0:00 Introduction 0:52 How the modern world turned a survival response into a psychiatric disorder 1:57 'Knowing my brain is on high alert doesn't help' 3:25 Step 1 - Find the pattern 4:12 Step 2 - Find the missing needs 6:37 Step 3 - Find the origins of the 8:59 Step 4 - Find the exception times 10:30 Step 5 - Find ways to minimise worry 11:28 Tip 1 to stop worrying - Discover what does actually worry the client 11:34 Tip 2 to stop worrying - Help the client begin to detach from the worry by 11:56 Tip 3 to stop worrying - Examine thinking styles that may be making your client prone to worry 12:15 Step 6 - Relax your client deeply

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