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Anxiety is a natural emotion, and we all feel anxious at times in response to everyday events. But sometimes, anxiety can persist and have an affect on daily life. If you are feeling anxious and it's causing you distress and stopping you from enjoying life, there are evidence-based treatments that can help.

Here at Clinical Partners, help starts with just one conversation. We'll listen to your experiences and how you're feeling, and will suggest a personalised path forwards. We'll match you with a specialist clinician, and with availability in just two weeks, you'll be able to get the support you need quickly.

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How we can support you

When you speak to our team, we'll guide you through a series of questions to understand your experiences, how you're feeling, and your needs.

We understand that sharing personal information like this can feel daunting, but our experienced team are there to listen and take you through the process with compassion and empathy. The call usually takes about 20 minutes, and because of the kinds of questions we need to ask, we'd recommend being in a private, comfortable place.

After the questions, we'll be able to tell you more about the support and treatment options we have available, and book your appointment if you're ready to take the next step.

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Learn about anxiety

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Online anxiety test

This free test can be a helpful starting point for exploring anxiety. There are no right or wrong answers, and the results will give you an indication about how much anxiety is affecting your day-to-day life.

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About anxiety

You might be asking yourself 'do I have anxiety?', and want to learn more. Find out about the signs and symptoms of anxiety, and the different types of anxiety disorder.

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Anxiety advice and guidance

As well as seeking professional support, there are steps you can take and everyday strategies you can try to help manage your anxiety in the day-to-day.

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