Anxiety disorders
Living with an anxiety disorder can be both frightening and disabling. We can help you find a way forward. Whether it is one-to-one counselling or residential treatment that you need, we recognise that reaching out is the first step and offer free advice on all treatment options available.
Signs and symptoms of an anxiety disorder:
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Chest pains
- Insomnia
- Muscle tension
- Abandonment fears
- Fear of socializing
What is an anxiety disorder?
An anxiety disorder is usually characterised by long lasting anxiety, which is not always related to one particular subject or situation. As one particular worry resolves itself the sufferer will then focus their thoughts on another subject or situation.
People that suffer with anxiety disorders will often feel consistently afraid or worried about things but are often unable to articulate the specific fear. They find it very difficult to control these feelings and frequently experience unpleasant physical symptoms and, as a result of living with these emotions, find it difficult to cope with normal daily activities.
If you think you or a loved one has an anxiety disorder then we can help. At Recover, we work with the UK’s top private rehab centres, counsellors and therapists. We can find the best available help today.
Treatment options for an anxiety disorder
Residential rehab centre treatment for an anxiety disorder
Residential treatment can provide clients with a time and space within with they can begin to heal. Patients will be under the care of a psychiatrist who will offer them a psychiatric assessment and monitor their mental health whilst they engage in a psychotherapeutic programme. Patients benefit from a number of different therapies, from holistic treatments to psychodynamic counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy and equine therapy. We advise patients on the best options available, considering clinical need, cost and location.
Residential secondary treatment for an anxiety disorder
Secondary treatment or ‘half-way house’ is a ‘step-down’ from rehab centre care. Patients will usually have completed a period of primary care within a residential facility but will not yet be ready to return to the community. Secondary care provides clients with a supported structure within which they can begin to learn new life skills. We can help you to identify if this is going to be something that is appropriate for you or your loved one.
Outpatient treatment for an anxiety disorder
Outpatient treatment options vary from day-care to intensive evening programmes. Both provide structured treatment programmes which help clients to learn how to manage their depression. Our skilled team is able to provide advice on what might be most appropriate for you or your loved one.
One to one counselling for an anxiety disorder
Individual counselling is possibly the most common form of treatment for an anxiety disorder. Counselling allows clients to explore underlying issues, during which time they learn new coping skills. We work with a large number of different therapists throughout the UK and are able to make confident, informed recommendations.




