Anxiety

Feeling anxious or stressed occasionally is perfectly normal. But sometimes, these feelings become overwhelming and persistent, impacting daily life. This is when anxiety takes hold.

Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia, affecting around one in four people.

Symptoms of anxiety can include:

  • Excessive worry or fear
  • Restlessness or feeling on edge
  • Irritability
  • Fatigue
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Muscle tension
  • Difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much
  • Panic attacks (in some cases)

How do we treat Anxiety at Ramsay Clinic Wentworthville? 

Inpatient Program 

Our inpatient service is run by an experienced multi-disciplinary team who will provide you with 24 hour care. 

We will provide you with a comfortable, stable environment allowing you to focus solely on your recovery. 

Through the inpatient service you will have: 

  • Access to treatment, information and resources to help support and drive your recovery goals 
  • Have the opportunity to participate in our holistic care program designed to improve your physical, nutritional and social health. 

Day Program 

Our Mood and Anxiety Day Program is a group therapy program especially designed to help patients with anxiety disorders. The program focuses on issues identified by research to be important in triggering and maintaining anxiety. These include avoidance, unhelpful thinking, problem solving, facing fears and assertiveness. The goal is to help people respond positively to their negative thoughts and to be able to live the kind of life they would like, without being held back by fear. 

Click here to learn more about our Mood and Anxiety Day Program


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