Posts tagged with "GeneralisedAnxietyDisorder"



2021 · 07. October 2021
Woman worrying.
Relaxation is good for all of us. If you’re a worrier, however, you may well find that you actively resist relaxation, instead choosing to continue worrying. Why? My latest column explores research showing that worriers don’t like negative emotional contrasts – for example, when you suddenly go from feeling relaxed or upbeat to feeling stressed or fearful. To avoid this negative emotional shift, you stay on guard and continue to worry.
2020 · 21. May 2020
Car crash.
Think of a loved one. If I asked you to write down and read out the following sentence – "I hope (name of your loved one) dies today in a car crash" – would you do it? This 'test' was originally designed for use with people with OCD, but most people (not just people with OCD) feel icky about it. My latest Southern Star column explores what's known as thought-action fusion and suggests that most of us are prone to taking our thoughts and feelings too seriously.
2019 · 04. April 2019
Worried woman
Are you a worrier? Prone to 'what if?' thinking? Does worry make you feel safer? Kinsale CBT therapist Linda Hamilton offers advice on kicking the worry habit.