“She hasn’t replied to my message. She must just be pretending to like you. You’re never going to fit in with them. You’re trying to hard and they know it.”
“You’re so bad at your job, you’re going to get fired. Why are you even here? You’re contributing absolutely nothing. They’re just praising you because they have to.”
“He’s going to throw a temper tantrum again and everyone will know what a bad mum I am. Ever since that meltdown at Christmas three years ago, they’ve been judging you this whole time.”
Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia.
According to Beyond Blue, one in four people – one in three women and one in five men – will experience anxiety at some point in their life. In any given year, over two million Australians suffer from anxiety.
Yet two in five people believe anxiety isn’t a treatable mental health illness. It’s a condition that many people still don’t really understand.
Because we’ve all experienced anxiety before, right? Everyone’s felt anxious or nervous or stressed in their life. That’s just life.
Here’s how to help someone with anxiety. Post continues below.
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I developed anxiety and depression after my second child was born with a chronic illness. My “perfect” life spiralled out of control. I’m getting on top of it now but it’s horrible. I feel for anyone who has experienced this from a young age.