Living with Anxiety: Clodagh shares her Unspoken

Today, Clodagh has switched seats in the Unspoken studio as she is this week's guest! Clodagh is joined by show producer Claire Darmody who helps her to very bravely shares her Unspoken with us. Clodagh's Unspoken centres around the lifelong anxiety she has experienced, and during today's conversation she speaks about her earliest memories of anxiety, the impact anxiety has always had on her, but also the huge change that has come to her life since learning how to take control of her anxiety, so it no longer controls her.Resources:Books: Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway (Jeffers)Mindfulness: Finding Peace in a Frantic World (Williams & Penman)Worksheets: WS-Thought Diary-2-ABCD (includes Unhelpful Thinking Styles) (health.wa.gov.au)CBT+ Cognitive Restructuring Worksheet (washington.edu)challenging-anxious-thoughts-worksheets.pdf (easternct.edu)App:Clear FearToday's episode is proudly sponsored by Symprove. Get 4 weeks absolutely free when you purchase 8 weeks of Symprove from Meaghers.ie to complete the recommended 12 week programme. Use discount code UNSPOKEN15 while purchasing to nab a discount. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to Unspoken, the podcast that highlights experiences that are all too common but rarely discussed. I am Dr Clodagh Campbell, The Wellness Psychologist, and I feel very passionately about speaking the Unspoken to remove the taboo and shame that so often surrounds our experiences and internal worlds.  For each episode of Unspoken I am joined by someone who would like to uncover their unspoken story with us, in order to help themselves, but also to help others. Episodes will mirror the therapy process, cultivating a listening experience where those tuning in will feel like they have a fly on the wall vantage of these unspoken, often taboo topics, that are actually far more common than we might care to admit or realise.Episodes will conclude with me sharing my expert advice on how those listening who relate to this Unspoken can care for themselves and lower the distress they or a loved one may be experiencing, for we all have our Unspokens, and now is the time for us break through the shame and taboo that has always held us back Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.