Our BABCP-qualified counsellors can help you to recover from a range of mental health conditions. But the first step is identifying the problem. The counselling you need starts with a diagnosis. We have provided a list of mental health condition below for information on the symptoms and potential treatments available.
If you're suffering from an addiction - or you're worried that you might be - you can get counselling and cognitive behavioural therapy to help you recover.
You may have an addiction if you've lost control over actions you know to be harmful to you - and those around you. Whether you're addicted to alcohol, gambling, drugs, sex or smoking, you can get the help you need by signing up to the counselling services at iGP.
You suffer from mental anguish and/or physical symptoms when you're not able to perform the action to which you're addicted.
You have an inherent and constant desire to engage in the inappropriate behaviour
You don't have the will to stop yourself from performing the harmful actions that define your addiction, ie. drinking alcohol or gambling.
Suffering from anxiety? Help is at hand with private counselling services from iGP. Book an initial consultation today, or read on for more information about your symptoms.
Anxiety is a feeling of being overwhelmed, nervous, worried or uneasy - often in the face of the most mundane, everyday experiences or situations. A lot of people in Wales and across the UK suffer from generalised anxiety disorder, which is a condition that involves worrying about potential occurrences and things that might happen.
Feeling restless or on edge
Excessive tiredness
Concentration problems
Mood swings
Physical tension in the muscles
Racing thoughts
Sleep problems - insomnia and oversleeping are both potential symptoms
Suffering from the extreme highs of manic periods and the extreme lows of depressive periods can take a huge toll on the wellbeing of the sufferer and those around them.
Whether you have bipolar affective disorder or you suspect you have some of the symptoms, the CBT therapists and counsellors at iGP can help. Get in touch to discuss your symptoms with a trained and sympathetic private clinician.
Referred to as manic depression for many years, bipolar disorder is a condition that involves extreme mood swings. The highs can last for hours, days or weeks, as can the crashing lows (depression). Experiencing both of these mental states for long periods can affect your judgment, decisions and behaviour.
A feeling of boundless energy
Enhanced creativity - or at least the feeling of it
Feelings of euphoria
Extreme hubris or a feeling of invincibility
Feeling sad, empty or excessively depressed
A general loss of interest
Sleeping too much or insomnia
Fatigue
Concentration problems
Eating problems with weight loss or weight gain
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition that leaves you feeling excessively tired and fatigued for long periods. While more research is needed on the condition, it's believed to be linked to mental health issues or myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME).
If you've been diagnosed with the condition, or if you notice any of the CFS symptoms below in yourself, contact iGP for an assessment with trained counsellors or CBT therapists.
CFE is a long-term condition that leads to feelings of extreme fatigue and tiredness.
Extreme tireness and fatique
Headaches
Muscle and joint pain
Nausea
Dizziness
Heart palpitations
Some people report flu-like symptoms
Suffering from depression. It's important to reach out for help, as counselling and CBT can alleviate your symptoms.
Whether you've already been diagnosed with depression or you've identified some of the symptoms in yourself, contact iGP today to book your first counselling session.
Depression is a mental health condition that causes the sufferer to feel sad, low or worthless for long periods. While most people will feel sad or low from time to time, depression sufferers can experience these feelings consistently for several years.
Prolonged periods of feeling sad
Feelings of hopelessness
Low self-esteem
Feeling guilty
Irritability
A profound lack of motivation
Difficulty making decisions
Eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia are still taboo subjects for many. But it's important to understand that you're not alone. Through counselling or cognitive behavioural therapy with iGP, you can address the root causes of your eating problems. Call us today to book your first counselling session.
An eating disorder is an obsessive and unhealthy relationship with food or eating habits. Anorexia nervosa is one of the most common types of eating disorder and involves consistent and severe reductions in food consumption in order to maximise weight loss.
Bulimia nervosa involves the use of physical interventions in order to reduce calorie consumption and lose weight. The physical interventions used include diuretics, laxatives, excessive exercising and forced vomiting.
Fatigue
Fast and excessive weight loss
Digestive issues such as constipation and diarrhoea
Insomnia
Hair loss
Dry skin
Note: If you're worried about someone you care about, look for the telltale signs of an eating disorder, which include binge-eating, skipping meals, smelling like vomit, guilt related to weight or eating habits and the sudden appearance of laxatives.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a debilitating mental health condition that leaves people isolated, afraid to socialise and afraid. Thankfully, CBT and counselling can both help people to recover from OCD without the need for medication. If you have OCD or believe you have some of the symptoms, call iGP today to discuss a personalised therapy plan.
OCD is a disorder related to anxiety. Sufferers experience intrusive thoughts that cause serious distress. One way they attempt to control such thoughts is to perform repetitive actions and demonstrate compulsive behaviours.
Fear of germs, dirt etc.
Self-doubt and an inability to countenance certainty
The need to have everything in its place
Dark thoughts about losing control and/or hurting others
Unwanted thoughts
Panic attacks can leave you isolated and in a constant state of worry. And there are significant physical symptoms to deal with, too. If you have panic attacks, contact iGP today to arrange the counselling you need to overcome this debilitating condition. If you're not sure, read on.
A panic attack is an acute attack of anxiety and a feeling of impending doom. As well as mental anguish, a panic attack leads to a range of physical symptoms that can exacerbate the sufferer's anxiety further.
Palpitations
Quick breathing
Shortness of breath
Sweating
Pins and needles
Shaking
Dizziness
Nausea
Chest pains
Living with a phobia can stop you from doing many of the things that make you happy. But there is help at hand from the counselling specialists and CBT therapists at iGP. Contact us today to discuss your symptoms and arrange your first counselling session.
A phobia is an irrational fear of a situation, animal or object. Even the thought of a trigger can cause severe anxiety and physical symptoms - which can have profound effects on the sufferer's social, personal and work life. Among the most common phobia triggers are spiders, flying, birds, enclosed spaces and outdoor spaces.
Heart palpitations
Sweating
Breathlessness
Dizziness
Severe anxiety
Uncontrollable negative thoughts
Having a baby is a joyful experience for the vast majority of mothers. But for a few, the various changes in the body's hormone levels combined with the stress of raising a newborn can cause postnatal depression.
If you're suffering from this debilitating mental health condition, or you suspect you might be, call iGP for expert counselling. We'll talk you through your options and arrange your first counselling session.
Postnatal depression is a profound sadness or emptiness experienced by mothers during the days and weeks after giving birth. Many women experience the "baby blues", but this condition usually lasts only a few days. Postpartum depression can last for weeks or months.
A sense of worthlessness
Profound sadness
Mood swings
Severe lethargy
Difficulties socialising
Concentration problems
Dark thoughts
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) isn't something only ex-soldiers experience - it can affect anyone at any time. If you're struggling to deal with the stress, anxiety or depression caused by a traumatic event, you may benefit from private counselling or cognitive behavioural therapy.
Contact iGP to discuss your symptoms and arrange your first counselling session.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health condition that develops following a traumatic or harrowing experience. Sufferers have experienced a life-changing event that leaves a devastating legacy on their mental health. Such experiences include witnessing a death, suffering a serious injury or being attacked.
Mental flashbacks
Sleeping problems
Chronic depression and/or anxiety
You try to avoid situations, objects or people that bring memories of the traumatic event flooding back
Oversensitivity to situations that might lead to a similarly traumatic event
Seasonal affective disorder can leave you feeling down and hopeless for months at a time during the winter. Thankfully, CBT and counselling can help you overcome the symptoms of this surprisingly common mental health condition.
Contact iGP today to discuss your situation and arrange your first counselling session.
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that is triggered by the shorter, darker days of winter. A lack of natural sunlight affects the mood-moderating hormones melatonin and serotonin, which has a direct effect on things such as sleeping patterns and appetite.
Depression
Anxiety
Chronic fatigue
Over or undereating
Concentration problems
Mood swings
Sleeping problems
Sleeping disorders can have a profound effect on a sufferer's quality of life. Affecting everything from libido to concentration levels, a lack of sleep can contribute to or exacerbate a wide range of related conditions.
If you're experiencing sleep issues, counselling or CBT from the experts at iGP can help. Contact us today to discuss your symptoms and arrange your first counselling session.
A sleeping disorder is any condition that affects the quality, frequency or length of your sleep. Such conditions include insomnia (an inability to sleep), narcolepsy (falling asleep involuntarily at inappropriate times) and sleep paralysis (the inability to move or speak immediately before sleep or after waking up).
Chronic tiredness
Waking up frequently through the night
An inability to get to sleep at night
Depression or anxiety
Concentration problems
Headaches
Excessive eating
The exacerbation of underlying health issues
Problems with your immune system
Stress can leave you susceptible to health problems, depressed and anxious. If left untreated, it can have a profound effect on your career, your personal relationships and your overall happiness. Fortunately, counselling and CBT can help you to deal with both the symptoms and the root causes of stress.
Whether you've been diagnosed with stress or recognise the symptoms in yourself, call iGP today to arrange a private counselling session.
Stress is the result of the body's reaction to events or your mind's response to them. Stress is a natural response, and it can have a positive effect on your life if it's manageable. But when it's out of control, it can lead to physical and mental symptoms.
Feeling overwhelmed
Irritability
Feeling worried all the time
Anxiety
Sleeping problems
Overeating
Smoking or drinking more than usual
The trouble with stress is you don't always know you have it. In fact, some people live with the effects of stress for years without realising it. As well as the condition's main symptoms, there are a few habits that develop when stress isn't diagnosed and tackled. Fortunately, these habits can be stopped with CBT or counselling.
If you're demonstrating any of the stress-related habits below, call iGP today for an initial discussion and to arrange your first counselling session.
Hair-eating
Nail-biting
Skin-picking
Trichotillomania (an urge to pull out your own hair)
The consequences of these bad habits, for most people, are social in nature. But for people with long-term, serious habits, health problems such as infections and psoriasis can develop.
If you have one or more of these habits, you probably exhibit the behaviour without realising it. And the more stressed you get, the more your bad habit arises. Dealing with the root cause, as well as the subconscious urge involved, can rid you of your habit for good.
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