Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Some Surprisingly Good News About Anxiety

Everyone suffers from fear and anxiety at some point in time. People can be anxious without knowing why. Anxiety usually stems from founded or unfounded fears, or apprehension of what may or may not occur in the future. These triggering of alarms are often coming from the amygdale – a marble-sized sub-cort ical organ in the brain.

“The harder I try, the worst result I get!” Have you ever came across this thought? It can be a frustrating experience that leads to suffering from chronic worry, social anxiety disorder, or phobias.

However, you can use these uncertain times as an opportunity for personal growth and stability. Below are few strategies which can help you to deal with anxiety.

  • Build your pain tolerance: Stop overthinking and worrying about everything. Accepting the fact that there is usually a solution for every problem is a great idea. People who are not capable of tolerating their stress drain their coping abilities, often leading to harmful strategies, such as self-medicating with drugs.
  • The actual threat may be less than the imagined: The fear of the unknown magnifies the anxiety, whereas searching for what is the known can help to diminish it.
  • Breath into it: Slow, full inhalation, exhalation in the abdomen / lower back, known as diaphragmatic breathing, is used by many, to effectively alleviate anxiety, and bring tranquility.
  • Moving the body: Can shift your mood, energize, promote mental clarity, dispel ruminating thoughts. Escape the inertia of sedentary living and engage in healthy distraction.
  • Strengthen your connection: Studies say that talking with others and making your social connection stronger, can help you to find answers to your questions. Try to make things real by engaging in casual conversations. It will definitely help you get a better understanding and way to approach a particular issue with other people.
  • Be more accepting of yourself: Many of you might be going through a phase where you think that you are too fat or too thin, or other self-image issues.. Don’t let your opinion determine your state of mind.
  • It is very important to remember that everyone has struggled to balance their life. Try to take a break and accept your shortcomings, adopt a concept called self-sympathy. Keep in mind what one can be grateful for, and reach out to comfort the vulnerable, those in worse circumstances.

If you know someone who is suffering from anxiety and fear, let them know that they don’t need to live in their pain. There are various successful treatments that can save a person’s relationships, career, and self-confidence, such as counseling – person-to-person or via teletherapy –  and EEG biofeedback. Adopt a healthier lifestyle and cultivate positive thinking – the half-full glass –as a daily practice. Why not take the first step today?

Friday, June 4, 2021

Remote Counseling during Covid-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has, and continues to lead to social distancing, quarantine, and isolation. Mental Health needs has become huge issue. It is seen that health care providers are confronted with major challenges in delivery of care. The ‘new normal’ due to the COVID-19 crisis has redirected counselors to adapt their practice to offer sessions remotely.




Online therapy, or Teletherapy, is not new . Nevertheless, it’s booming nowadays. More than ever, being able to access online mental health therapy is so important because so many people have been affected by stress, feeling of isolation and self-isolation measures.

Online, or remote counseling can be an amazing and worthwhile support system to many. Find out how to make the most of it. Consider these important tips as you make your transition to remote counselling:


Find out a safe space and intentional time for therapy: One of the best thing about online therapy is that you can do it anytime, anywhere. Try to be alone or if you are self-isolating with another person, ask them to wear a headphone or walk outside while you are doing your therapy session.


Treat your online therapy as a real face-to-face session: Make sure you are prepared, presentable and ready, which will help you to feel how you usually would when attending a therapy session. By following these steps you can stay connected to the outside world which, in itself, can boost your mood and wellbeing.


Try to be flexible with the format of your therapy: In teletherapy, counselors may use various platforms , such as Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp, Facetime, or just by phone. Sometimes a reassuring voice at the other end of the call is sufficient, if you are tech-averse! Good to experiment some of them!


At MindCare Center, clients and patients can benefit from receiving experienced, supportive care given from a broad mental and holistic healthcare perspective. To get more information on online therapy, don’t hesitate to get in touch. Remember, if you are self-isolating yourself, or struggling with mental or emotional issues, you don’t have to go it alone. Now is the time to get the help online!

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