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Worry Management

Worry management has four parts. Each aspect of worry management can be used individually to manage worries. It can take some time for an intervention to become effective and to show improvement. It is important to allow enough time for worry management to be effective.

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Activities & Worksheets Anxiety Stress Worry

Perinatal Care Book for Dad’s

TalkPlus guides, workbooks and informational leaflets have been created to provide you with the resources and information you need to help with your mental wellbeing at any time or day that suits you. You may have been directed to this page by your therapist or you may have found this website via a search engine. Whichever it is, we hope you find these documents informative and helpful.

Video Long Term Conditions Worry

LTC Problem Solving for people with a Long Term Condition

During this video, we’ll be talking about a technique called problem-solving, a practical approach to solving problems. This technique helps us to break our problems down into small, manageable chunks and take practical steps in a structured way to overcome these problems.

Video Depression Low Mood Worry

Activities

Learning about how to be more active is one way of helping to improve your mood and manage worry. There are many benefits for being active and it can give you a sense of taking control of your life and make you feel more confident. Focusing on the things that we’re supposed to be doing or the things that we enjoy can give us a sense of pleasure or achievement. Doing nothing can make you feel lethargic and tired and this can contribute to depression. Being active helps to reduce worrying or dwelling on negative thoughts. In this video we discuss the different types of activity and the benefits of being active.