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Anxiety & Relationships

KP24
Community Member

Hi,

I am new to this online forum and was hoping to find out some strategies or idea's of how to deal with my anxiety. I have always been a worrier, but these unaddressed issues have seen my relationship suffering and are also impacting my work. At the moment I see a counsellor who said I am your Type A personality one that strives to excel yet these simple life functioning skills around my anxiety are non existent.

I want to save my relationship, I also what to learn as much as I can about how other's have coped as I do not see the bright light when I am in the midst of it all. I am now living in the house by myself and I am struggling with handling everything and I don't want to resort to drinking which is something I have done in the past to slow my brain down.

Any idea's? 

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white knight
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi KP, welcome to beyond blue forums

I was nicknamed the "worrier" as a teen by a teacher. Then at 33yo it all came crashing down with a workplace issue. That was 1987 and therapy commenced as well as meds and relaxation exercises.

At the time I believed the exercises and therapy was a waste of time. I was wrong. Therapy lasted 12 months. The meds were ceased 12 years later. The relaxation exercises continued to this day. Every night prior to sleep I do the whole body muscle tensioning exercises and its great.

So you can see its a long term recovery procedure but it might take much less time depending on the person.

Other tips include- get a hobby. Mind distraction is a good one. I took up model airplanes for many years. Building them when I couldnt sleep etc.

There are some threads here for you to use search for that could help. Try the following

Boredom - the closed door to fun

Seeking the origin of anxiety

6 tip for helping the mind- when things dont sink in

Your secret to mind control

Inexpensive recovery idea- camping   (might be worth considering )

Good luck.  Tony WK

JessF
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor
Hello KP24, you say that you are living on your own, were you previously living with a partner? Also, what skills is your counsellor providing you with other than telling you what your personality type is? 

KP24
Community Member

Hi Jess,

Yes I am living alone now and I haven't been coping very well with this. My counsellor just wants me at the moment to focus on myself. He is worried I won't be able to make it through this tough time. 

 I had an accident where I injured myself as I passed out, I don't recall what happened but I've hurt my eye.

 my anxiety makes it harder to leave the house now.

JessF
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor
How do you get on with your counsellor? I only ask because so far you've said he's done a personality test for you and told you he's worried you won't be able to handle the tough times. That doesn't sound very positive, I would expect him to be helping you learn some coping strategies.