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Created by Support Plus, 2017 Anxiety Thinking about anxiety can be upsetting. You might want to look at this leaflet with someone you trust like a healthcare worker

Anxiety Contents Page What is anxiety? Page 3 Why does it happen? Page 4 and 5 What happens when you get really anxious? Page 6, 7, 8 and 9 What can you do to help yourself Page 10, 11 and 12 What others can do to help you Page 13 and 14 Where to find more information Page 15 and 16 2

What is anxiety? Anxiety is what people feel when they are worried scared or stressed about something Anxiety is a normal feeling Everyone gets anxious at times and that is ok Some people get really anxious and this feeling lasts for a long time This can be difficult to cope with Feeling really anxious for a long time can make it hard to do everyday things You might not feel like making friends, going to work, going to college and having fun 3

Why does it happen? You might get really anxious because you have had a lot of changes in life like Someone you love has died Having a baby Moving house A car accident 4

Why does it happen? You might get really anxious because You took drugs like amphetamines You drank too much alcohol You might get really anxious because you feel worried about Being asked to do something you find difficult Something that might be happening soon 5

What happens when you get really anxious? When you get really anxious 1. You might think and feel differently 2. You might have changes in your body 3. You might behave differently The next few pages will tell you more about these 3 things 6

What happens when you get really anxious? 1. You might think and feel differently When you feel anxious you have different thoughts than when you feel calm I m going to die I will never feel better You might think that you are going to die or that you will never feel better These thoughts can make you feel like you have no control When you feel like you have no control you might feel even more anxious 7

What happens when you get really anxious? 2. You might have changes in your body Your heart might beat faster You might sweat You might feel dizzy You might have trouble sleeping at night 8

What happens when you get really anxious? 3.You might behave differently You might hurt yourself You might hurt other people You might stop going out and talking to friends You might break things These behaviours can make it hard to do everyday things like making friends, going to work, going out and living where you want to live 9

What can you do to help yourself? When you have anxiety you can do things to help yourself feel better Don t drink too much alcohol, caffeine or take illegal drugs Illegal drugs, alcohol and caffeine can make you feel more angry and anxious. Taking illegal drugs or drinking too much alcohol will not help you 10

What can you do to help yourself? Talk to your doctor Your doctor could be your GP or psychiatrist. Your doctor can make sure you get the right type of help Counselling or therapy is a really good type of help You can talk to your counsellor or therapist about your anxiety 11

What can you do to help yourself? Take your medication If your doctor has given you medication to help you feel calmer make sure you take this medication Do some exercise Exercise can make you feel good and can also help you to meet new people. You could go walking, dancing or swimming Do some breathing exercises Have a look at our leaflet on how to relax to find out how to do this Do things you enjoy doing When you are anxious, you might not feel like doing very much. Doing things you enjoy is important to help you feel better 12

What can others do to help? Other people like family, friends, carers and professionals can help to make you feel better Others can spend time with you by Talking with you and listening to your problems Helping you to learn new ways of dealing with your anxiety Others can find out why you are anxious by What s wrong? What makes you happy or sad? Asking you what is wrong Asking you what makes you happy and sad 13

What can others do to help? Others can help make your life feel good by Helping you do things you enjoy and things that help you feel relaxed Helping you to do the everyday things you need to do, like shopping and washing your clothes Supporting you to see your doctor or nurse 14

Where to find more information Samaritans You can talk to them anytime about how you feel Freephone 116 123 Website www.samaritans.org Journeys They can give you information to help with your anxiety Phone 02920 692891 Email JourneysInfo@gofal.org.uk Website www.gofal.org.uk/journeys NHS Direct Wales If you are in crisis they can give you information about local teams of professionals that can help you Phone 0845 4647 Website www.nhsdirect.wales.nhs.uk 15

Where to find more information Your GP If you have questions about anxiety or want to know more you can speak to your GP Support Plus website An easy read website with information on Mental Health www.wales.nhs.uk/supportplus This leaflet was created by Aneurin Bevan and the Support Plus Team Authors Support Plus Team Date Created March 2017 Thank you to Photosymbols for the use of images For updates on Facebook Like @AneurinBevan HealthBoard Follow us on Twitter @AneurinBevanUHB Use this QR code to access the Support Plus website 16