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  1. Stress and anxiety in school age children and how you can help them

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    As the school holidays loom large on the horizon it's not too soon to be thinking about the day that your child will return to school after the summer break.

    It's never too early for families to focus on getting ready for the upcoming school year. Many children find the transition either within school years or changing schools to be stressful, of course parents can also find it a difficult time too.

    Around his time of year, I usually see an increase in the number of children visiting me who are dealing with the stress and fear associated with the back to school transition. The Summer holidays when school is out, are a great time to work on overcoming those issues before the next school year begins.

    The anxiety associated with going back to school is especially common among children ages 5-8 and 10-14, when they are dealing a host of new changes. New schools, new friends and teachers and other worries can become too much and cause stress for your child.

    You can help though. It is good to look for the common signs that you child may be experiencing some anxiety. These include unexplained headaches, stomach aches, trouble sleeping, difficulty making decisions, excessive shyness and clinginess.

     

    To ease your child’s fears and concerns, here are some thoughts about things that you can try to help them

      Work with your child so that they can express their worries and feelings – either by talking, writing in a diary, or drawing pictures.

      Encourage them to tell an adult (i.e. a teacher) when they have a problem at school. They never need face things alone.

      Ask them to list the things they dislike about their time at school. Then, discuss which things they have the power to change, and how they could do this.

      How about Introducing some relaxation exercises to them, helping them to control their breathing, for especially stressful moments? As an example, you can have your child inhale for the count of three, hold the breath for three and exhale on six; or inhale to the count of four, hold for four and exhale on eight. Work with them to find the best way for them to do this.

      It's always good to prepare healthy meals and snacks, and enjoy physical activities together as a family.

     

    If you find that your child’s anxieties begin to interfere with their daily activities in school, socially or at home, and negatively affect their overall well-being and health, this can be a sign that it is time to seek some professional help.

    Hypnotherapy can be especially beneficial in helping children overcome their fears and anxiety. On average, children come in for 3-5 sessions, with improvement often noticeable after the first session. Working with children is always rewarding as they can be so open to change and enthusiastic about the prospects.

    Feel free to contact me on 07980 233160 to ask how we can work with your child to help them with any anxiety. I provide free initial consultations.

    You can also email me on [email protected]

    As well as working at my practice I also provide therapy to many clients via SKYPE

  2. Study shows one in five Britons suffers from anxiety or depression – talking therapy such as Hypnotherapy can really help

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    How a talking therapy can really help you...

    A new survey has revealed that one in five Britons suffers from anxiety or depression. The survey is the most comprehensive study ever carried out into our mental health. High levels of unemployment, relationship breakdowns and poor physical health are cited as the main causes of stress-related illnesses. 

     

    Paul Jenkins, chief executive of Rethink Mental Illness says that the survey is a ‘wake-up call’ for the NHS, which is not equipped to deal with mental health problems. Paul Jenkins was speaking out after the figures from the Office of National Statistics revealed the scale of the problem.

    ‘Unfortunately, NHS services for people with mild to moderate depression are extremely limited,’ he said. ‘Far too many people are given medication as the first and only option, when they should be offered talking therapies. We need a larger share of NHS resources dedicated to mental health and better training for GPs.’

    The figures were revealed as part of the Measuring National Wellbeing Programme The figures, published as part of the Measuring National Wellbeing Programme, saw 40,000 households surveyed after David Cameron ordered a report to gauge the nation’s happiness.

    And the results will be bad reading for the prime minister. People aged 50 to 54 are most likely to suffer from depression. It revealed 16 per cent of men and one in five women have suffered from the symptoms of anxiety, including low self-esteem.

    The department of health has invested £400million to improve mental health care since 2010.

    But a spokeswoman admitted: ‘Stigma attached to the illness can play a big part in people not coming forward for early treatment.’

    As far as my own practice is concerned I have been seeing an increase in the number of clients who come and see me to speak about their struggles with stress and anxiety and looking for ways to help manage them. The increase that I have seen is mirrored across the experience of other therapists that I have spoken with.

    On the one hand this can be seen as an indicator of how more people are struggling to deal with the ups and downs of twenty first century life, on the other hand I think it is very positive that more and more people are seeking help.

    The stigma attached to coming forward is being broken down. I am always happy to be able to point out to my clients that the hardest step was the one they took in coming to talk to me, and once that step has been made they are already on the right track.

    If you find that you are suffering from stress and anxiety then always know that you can get help. It is important to understand that you do not need to tackle it alone.

    If you would like to speak to me please do call me on 07980 233160 or alternatively you can email me on [email protected]