I started suffering from anxiety when I was a teenager. This became severe during my first year of university when I exhibited irrational behaviour. Over the following years I appeared to grow out of it, assuming it was largely due to being a shy person. However, in the last year or so, I became aware that some of that irrational behaviour was still present, particularly at work and with interpersonal relationships.
Then in May 2014 I suddenly fell ill. I suffered from constant nausea, loss of appetite, dizziness, weakness and a sharp pain in my side. All tests came back negative and there appeared to be no diagnosable cause. The only consideration was early on-set CFS. Then two separate medical consultants mentioned that the symptoms were similar to that of anxiety. Although there was no obvious direct cause, I decided that having suffered in the past, I should confront the issue to see if it could help. After leaving my full-time job to turn freelance, I found myself on a two week project which resulted in a complete re-energised state of health.
At the end of the summer 2014 I applied for CBT treatment via my GP. Two months later I was offered an appointment midday on a Thursday. The time was not very convenient but the only one available so didn't want to have to go back on the waiting list. My therapist Yohan was very calming and easy to talk to. I didn't know what to expect from the course or how the therapy would work but after a couple of sessions I got into the swing of it and made a really important breakthrough in the third week which made my world make sense. Yohan was really good at persevering when at first I couldn't see something from the most helpful perspective. He made me feel at ease and explained everything very clearly. I felt very supported, with a genuine sense of care, particularly as the course drew to a close.
The sessions didn't always feel very in-depth only having 45 minutes each time. Also being in the middle of a weekday I was often stressed or time-conscious due to work. However, the techniques were ultimately simple and therefore the time was as effective as it needed to be.
It would be really useful to explore other areas of my life and thought process which are connected with anxiety by means of psychotherapy alongside CBT in order to give a really deep understanding of how my particular mind works so that I can manage it and myself better.
"My therapist was calming and easy to talk to"
About: Bromley Healthcare / Talk together Bromley (IAPT) Bromley Healthcare Talk together Bromley (IAPT) BR2 7EH
Posted by demi-peche (as ),
Do you have a similar story to tell?
Tell your story & make a difference
››
Responses
See more responses from Amanda Mayo