In this episode, a look at how a person with an anxiety condition might deny they have a problem but wants to take care of their symptoms.
This isn't a criticism of people who are in denial. Sometimes it takes time and experience to learn that it isn't an effective tool. But this isn't about perfection. It is being where you are in the moment.
And if a person wants to focus on symptom control first, that is ok. We all have our paths. We do what we can.
Resources Mentioned:
There is a three page anxiety toolkit on JSSA.org about what is anxiety and some of the things a person can do to manage symptoms.
Emergency Resources
The Trevor Project: Provides crisis support specifically for LGBTQ+ youth through phone (1-866-488-7386), text (START to 678-678), and online chat. Available 24/7. They also provide peer support and community.Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 and press 1, text 838255, or chat online. There are phone lines for those serving overseas. Visit the website to find the current status of the Veteran line and international calling options.
National Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 for free, confidential support 24/7. This service operates independently of the 988 service. Users can use text, chat or WhatsApp as a means of contact.
Disclaimer:
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Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health disorder.
This blog and podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing in this program is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.





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