anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
Living with Health Anxiety
"Health anxiety is an anxiety condition that is often housed within the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) spectrum of disorders. Those affected by health anxiety have an obsessional preoccupation with the idea that they are currently (or will be) experiencing a physical illness. The most common health anxieties tend to centre on conditions such as cancer, HIV, AIDs, etc. However, the person experiencing health anxiety may fixate on any type of illness. This condition is known as health anxiety, illness phobia/illness anxiety or hypochondriasis."
By TheAdventuresOfRoo8 years ago in Psyche
Living with Anxiety
Living with anxiety is one of the most difficult things. It makes you dread going out every single day because you're scared of having a panic attack, so you decide to not even try. There are so many things you want to do with your life but you overthink them all, and begin to put yourself down. 'What if I'm not good enough.' 'What if I look bad in front of everyone.' 'What if I don't fit in.' These are things that I, personally, think about every day. I never speak to myself kindly and tell myself what's good. I always pick at the little things about myself that are bad, or that are 'not normal'. I hate the word normal.
By Kacey Strachan8 years ago in Psyche
Lowering Your Anxiety
I’m on a train as I write this. On my way back from Sheffield, to my current place of residence, Salisbury. The sun is shining and we’ve just come out of the Bank Holiday weekend. Everything seems fine. Or does it? Well, I thought it was time I aired some of my feelings to VOCAL’S PYSCHE subsection, it always feels just as good to write as it does to talk.
By Richard Brind8 years ago in Psyche
Mental Me, Mental Lee
As Mental Health Awareness week has come and gone each year I have always thought about my own experiences and how I would love to get them out there, even if one person read it and it helped them with how they are feeling. The reason? Fear of judgment. Friends, family, and colleagues thinking I was weak or "just being silly." We hear it far too often and it suppresses us and often makes our mental wellbeing deteriorate as a result.
By Lee Thompson8 years ago in Psyche
Nobody Likes Me, But Everyone Likes Me
I have anxiety. And not the kind of anxiety that doctors diagnose you with, because my brother has anxiety. He has anxiety and became suicidal. Because my brother has anxiety and became suicidal, my parents can’t stand the thought that another child of theirs has problems.
By Mikala Mays8 years ago in Psyche











