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Understanding Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders encompass a range of conditions, including generalised anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder. These disorders are marked by persistent fear, worry, or uneasiness, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as chest pain, trembling, or fatigue.

 

While small amounts of anxiety can actually enhance focus in situations like exams or interviews, chronic anxiety disrupts daily life, leading to avoidance behaviours and significant obstacles in personal or professional relationships. Common triggers include stress, health anxiety, or specific fears, and anxiety attacks can strike suddenly, creating overwhelming fear. Understanding and addressing these symptoms is key to restoring balance and mental wellbeing.

Our specialists in Anxiety

Dr Farrukh Alam

Medical Director and Lead Consultant Psychiatrist

Dr Tim Rogers

Consultant Psychiatrist

Dr Suzana Corciova

Consultant Psychiatrist

David Behrens

Mindfulness Coach

Types of anxiety

Anxiety disorders are diverse, affecting individuals differently based on their distinct triggers, symptoms, and intensity. They share a common thread of persistent fear and worry, which can disrupt daily life. 

Generalised anxiety disorder

Nearly 8 million people in the UK experience generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), a condition characterised by chronic worry, fear, and nervousness. Unlike situational anxiety, GAD doesn’t require a specific trigger—people with this condition often wake up feeling anxious for no apparent reason.

 

GAD is what most people commonly think of when they hear the word ‘anxiety’. Commonly focused on future uncertainties, GAD manifests through a constant “what if” mindset, such as:

Symptoms include fatigue, irritability, and restlessness, making everyday tasks daunting. Left untreated, GAD can severely impact one’s emotional and physical health, but with professional support—such as psychological therapy, mindfulness, and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)—it is manageable.

Social anxiety disorder

Social anxiety disorder goes beyond shyness, often making social interactions feel completely overwhelming and/or deeply terrifying. Rooted in a fear (without basis) of judgement, embarrassment, or ridicule, this condition can lead to avoidance of gatherings, workplaces, or even routine errands.

 

A person with social anxiety might fear others will laugh at or talk about them, despite no evidence of such behaviour. The thought of public speaking, eating in public, or attending social events can trigger extreme distress or even a panic attack.

 

For those experiencing social anxiety, personalised treatment plans that include exposure therapy, coping strategies, and support from a consultant psychiatrist or counselling psychologist can help rebuild confidence.

Panic attack disorder

Panic attack disorder is marked by sudden, intense episodes of fear that can feel life-threatening. During a panic attack, individuals may experience hyperventilation, chest tightness, dizziness, or a sense of impending doom. These episodes often come without warning and can be terrifying, both mentally and physically.

Fear of another attack leads many to avoid situations, places, or activities associated with previous episodes. Without treatment, this avoidance can lead to isolation and other mental health issues like depression or OCD.

Phobias

Phobias are anxiety disorders driven by intense, irrational fears of specific objects, situations, or activities. While many people feel nervous about flying, spiders, or heights, for example, those with a phobia experience anxiety far disproportionate to the actual risk.

 

Symptoms of phobias often include sweating, nausea, and panic, leading sufferers to go to great lengths to avoid the triggers. However, through therapies like integrative psychotherapy or cognitive psychotherapy, individuals can gradually face and overcome their fears, improving both mental health and quality of life.

What causes an anxiety disorder?

The causes of anxiety disorders are complex, often stemming from a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. While research continues to explore the exact origins of these conditions, several contributing factors are commonly identified:

It’s important to understand that anxiety disorders are not a sign of weakness. 

They are real mental health conditions influenced by a variety of factors. Early intervention through psychological therapy, such as cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) or mindfulness practices, can help address these underlying causes.

Symptoms of anxiety

Anxiety symptoms can vary widely from person to person and often manifest through physical, psychological, and emotional responses. These symptoms stem from the body’s natural fight or flight response, which, when overactive, can result in persistent and overwhelming feelings of fear, worry, or unease.

 

Different types of anxiety disorders, such as generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder, and panic disorders, may present with unique symptoms, but they all share one common feature: a pervasive sense of distress that interferes with daily life.

Physical symptoms of anxiety

Physical symptoms are often the most noticeable and may include:

Physical symptoms of anxiety

Anxiety also impacts mental and emotional wellbeing, with symptoms such as:

Variations by Disorder

Symptoms may differ depending on the specific anxiety condition:

Anxiety disorder treatment in London & beyond

At Orchestrate Health, we specialise in delivering confidential, curated anxiety disorder treatment in the comfort of your home, tailored to your unique needs. Our goal is to get to the root of your anxiety and help you achieve long-lasting mental wellbeing. Whether you’re dealing with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder, panic disorders, or other forms of anxiety, our approach is always personalised and compassionate.

Stepped Care approach

Every individual experiences anxiety differently. Orchestrate Health functions within steps 2-4 of the Stepped Care model, ensuring you’ll receive the appropriate level of treatment; from weekly therapy sessions to comprehensive 24/7 live-in care, our services are flexible and designed to evolve with your progress.

Our specialist team

You’ll have access to a dedicated team of experienced mental health professionals, including:

Evidence-based psychological therapy

Our treatment plans emphasise evidence-based therapies, such as:

Medication for anxiety relief

For some, anti-anxiety medications can play a vital role in managing symptoms. Our expert team will carefully assess your needs, prescribe suitable treatments, and provide ongoing reviews to ensure optimal results. Medications are always supported by therapy and emotional care.

In-home anxiety treatment

When anxiety makes daily tasks feel overwhelming, we offer in-home support to provide stability and comfort. This includes:

Supporting recovery across the UK

If you’re living with symptoms of anxiety, from panic attacks to persistent worries, let our team help.

Our anxiety disorder treatments are available not only in London, but also across the UK, ensuring accessible care for those who need it most. By offering private, discreet, and personalised treatment plans, we provide an alternative to NHS mental health care, where waiting lists can often delay crucial support.

Anxiety Disorder Treatment FAQs

We provide expert treatment for a range of anxiety disorders, including generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and specific phobias. Our tailored approach ensures every client receives personalised care based on their unique needs and challenges.

Yes, we specialise in at-home mental health care, offering services such as live-in mental health nursing, visiting therapists, and recovery coaches. This ensures you receive discreet, effective, and compassionate care in the comfort and privacy of your own home.

 

We offer evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), mindfulness techniques, and integrative psychotherapy. These approaches help manage anxiety symptoms by addressing negative thought patterns, building emotional resilience, and reducing stress through proven coping strategies.

 

Our psychiatrists can prescribe and monitor anti-anxiety medications when appropriate. All medication plans are tailored to the individual, with regular reviews to ensure effectiveness, and supported by ongoing therapy to address the underlying causes of anxiety.

Yes, we are a private mental health service offering discreet, confidential care outside of the NHS. Our team delivers high-quality, bespoke support designed to meet your specific needs, with no waiting lists or delays in accessing treatment.

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f you or a loved one require home anxiety treatment, Orchestrate Health’s team are here to help.

 

We deliver rapid assessments carried out at home by one of our psychiatric professionals, followed by a uniquely tailored care plan that best suits your needs.

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