Tag: anxiety

Paws of Comfort: How Emotional Support Animals Are Brightening Lives at The Bluetree Clinic in London

(Emotional Support Animal having undergone its checks and with Bluetree documentation on the Eurostar between Paris and London – posted with consent from owner) In the world of psychiatry and mental health, there’s a heartwarming tale unfolding at The Bluetree Clinic in London—one that involves furry companions known as Emotional Support Animals (ESAs). These fluffy […]

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Sleep Anxiety

The Blue Tree Clinic’s resident intern, Alannah Fallon investigates the importance of good sleep…..   Importance of sleep Sleep is vital for the development and adequate functioning of the mind and body, and therefore a good sleep routine equates to good health. Whilst in a sleep state, your body repairs and regenerates itself, vital for […]

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5 behaviours that are worsening your anxiety

Blue Tree’s intern and aspiring psychologist Alexis Baker talks discusses unhelpful behaviours in those with anxiety disorders….. Many people experience anxiety disorders of varying degrees and types, such as generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) or something more specific such as social anxiety disorder (SAD) or health anxiety. These are associated with a consistent uncontrollable worry or […]

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Simple breathing techniques for anxiety and stress

Blue Tree’s intern and aspiring psychologist Alexis Baker suggests some breathing techniques to help maintain a sense of calm…… Everyone has experienced stress or anxiety at some point in their lives, feelings such as increased heart rate, restlessness, sweating, and perhaps even problems with sleeping or nausea. During these times of high emotion, our mind […]

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Supporting someone with Borderline Personality Disorder

Blue Tree’s intern and aspiring psychologist (seen here above) Alexis Baker writes about the difficulties in helping someone with borderline personality disorder…. People with borderline personality disorder (BPD) typically experience difficulties in maintaining stable relationships, in addition to struggling with a distorted sense of self and strong emotional reactions. During times of stress, these emotions […]

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