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Anxiety

What is anxiety?

Anxiety is a common emotional response that can affect anyone, often marked by feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease. These emotions can be brought on by a range of factors, including work stress, relationship challenges, financial pressures, or health concerns.

Anxiety is not just an occasional bout of nervousness; it can become a persistent and overwhelming condition that impacts daily life. It includes a range of disorders, such as Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, and specific phobias. Each type of anxiety disorder has its own unique symptoms, but they all share the common theme of excessive fear and worry.


Signs and symptoms

Anxiety affects everyone in different ways and has a wide range 
of symptoms. Here are some common symptoms to look out for:

Your worrying affects all areas of your life, including your job, your relationships, minor things such as household chores etc.

You cannot let go of your worries

Feeling tense, irritable, or wound up

Difficulty concentrating

Feeling worthless, low mood, symptoms of depression

Rumination – thinking a lot about bad experiences or thinking over a situation again and again

Take note:
Not everyone experiences anxiety the same, and symptoms will vary. 
How long these symptoms last, their intensity and how much they impact your life can also be very different to someone else.

Why Ketamine-Assisted Therapy?

Extensive research has shown that Ketamine can lead to remission in individuals suffering from anxiety, particularly those who are ‘treatment-resistant’—meaning they have not found relief through other therapies or antidepressants. Ketamine supports the formation of new neural connections in the brain, promoting flexible thinking.

Anxiety often traps individuals in rigid thinking patterns, making it difficult for them to adjust their way of thinking. Ketamine’s ability to increase flexible thinking enables people to adopt new perspectives and see things in a fresh, transformative way. When combined with psychotherapy, this newfound flexibility allows individuals, with the guidance of their therapist, to understand and modify their thought patterns, ultimately improving their mental health.


How does Ketamine-Assisted Therapy help anxiety?

Klearwell uses Ketamine-Assisted Therapy to help people with mental health problems such as addiction, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and eating disorders.

Ketamine allows your brain to react differently, which, in a clinical environment, paired with talking therapy from professionals, gives you the mental space to overcome what has held you back.

At Klearwell, experienced clinicians offer personalised treatment plans in a safe and supportive setting. The goal is to tackle the underlying causes of these mental health issues, leading to long-term positive changes and new opportunities for healing and recovery.


The benefits of Ketamine-Assisted Therapy for anxiety

Rapid Progress

Experience significant breakthroughs in a surprisingly short period, thanks to our expertly crafted therapeutic techniques.

Transformative Neuroplasticity

Harness your brain’s natural ability to reshape itself, enabling you to replace entrenched habits with healthier ones.

Compassionate Self-Awareness

Cultivate a kinder, more understanding perspective on your thoughts and feelings, giving you the freedom to choose how you act and show up in your life.

Our step-by-step guide

We understand that starting a new treatment can be overwhelming. Our step-by-step guide will walk you through each stage, from your initial consultation to ongoing support.

Have questions? We have answers.

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Testimonials

Hear from people who have experienced life-changing results with our ketamine-assisted therapy. Their stories of hope and recovery can inspire your own journey.

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