Welcome to Anxiety Care!
Anxiety Care is a registered charity based in East London that specialises in helping people to recover from anxiety disorder and to maintain that recovery.
With the support of our trained volunteers, clients are enabled to plan, initiate and carry through personal recovery programmes using cognitive behavioural techniques and gradual exposure exercises.
Our services include mutual support groups, support and structured recovery groups, confidence building groups, a home visiting service, telephone helpline, and a one to one counselling service offering a variety of disciplines.
Many of these services can be accessed by internet, email and telephone as well as face to face in the local area.
Our Mission Statement
"To promote the reality of anxiety disorders, obsessions and phobias and encourage those affected to use their strengths to work towards recovery and to maintain their recovery."
APPEAL:
Anxiety Care recently experienced severe financial difficulties and is appealing for donations to allow us to continue our work...
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Facilitated Chat: There will be a weekly discussion and
support group in the chatroom, facilitated by a trained charity worker,
every Monday evening (except Bank Holidays) from 8pm to 10pm UK time; everybody
welcome.
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Expectant Brains Help Predict Anxiety Treatment Success (Medical News Today) Mon, 05 Jan 2009 11:12:47 GMT
Childhood Anxiety Disorders Can And Should Be Treated, According To UT Southwestern National Expert (Medical News Today) Wed, 31 Dec 2008 11:11:12 GMT
Addressing Substance Abuse And Comorbidities Among Military Personnel, Veterans, And Their Families: A Research Agenda (Medical News Today) Tue, 06 Jan 2009 16:12:24 GMT
Mental woes more common in infertile couples (Reuters) Fri, 02 Jan 2009 18:17:00 GMT
Preemies face some risk of psychiatric disorders (Reuters) Fri, 02 Jan 2009 15:47:00 GMT
Childhood Trauma And Risk For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Connected By Biological Link (Medical News Today) Tue, 06 Jan 2009 16:11:13 GMT
Since her father left, my friend's daughter won't go to school or go out; she needs help (Times Online) Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:19:48 GMT
The Amoral State Of The Footballer Nation (Football365) Tue, 06 Jan 2009 14:53:02 GMT
Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to childhood trauma (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) Tue, 06 Jan 2009 02:25:00 GMT
Five ways to slay the beast of 2009 (BBC News) Mon, 05 Jan 2009 11:38:05 GMT
Content Disclaimer
Anxiety Care is not responsible or liable for the contents or reliability of the above links and should not be taken as endorsing the views and opinions expressed therein.
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Free Advice and Support: Trained counsellors will answer e-mail queries and offer advice and support.
Email Anxiety Care now! Anxiety Care holds support groups in Ilford every week. Find out more about Anxiety Care's support services.
The following services are closed over the Christmas period:
Helpline: Wednesday 24th & 31st and Monday 29th December
Confidence Building Group: Thursday 25th Dec & 1st January
Online Facilitated Chat Group: Monday 29th December
Monday Support Group: 29th December
Structured Recovery Group: Tuesday 30th December
Support/Structured Recovery Group, Dagenham: Closed on 2nd January, re-opens 9th January
Wishing you peace and happiness over the festive period
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We Can All Learn to Relax DVD: An introduction to Relaxation for Living introduced by Lynda Bellingham. It explains how our bodies respond to stress, shows some case studies of how different people have learned to cope, and teaches simple exercises. Find out more...
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