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Therapy for Anxiety and Panic Attacks Glasgow

When your mind won't turn off and your body won't calm down.

Anxiety doesn't always look like panic attacks and hyperventilating. Sometimes it's the constant loop of thoughts you can't shut off. The tightness in your chest that never fully releases. The worry that feels like it lives in your body. The replaying of conversations from the past, analysing what you said, what they meant, what could go wrong.

You might be avoiding situations that trigger the dread. Putting things off. Staying home when you’d rather go out. Your world keeps getting smaller because the anxiety keeps growing.

Or maybe you’re pushing through. Going to work, showing up for people but the whole time there’s this background worry that never quite switches off. Either way, you’re exhausted. Living with constant anxiety is draining. And you know something needs to change.

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And then there are the panic attacks.

The ones that hit like lightning. Heart racing, can't breathe, overwhelming sense that something terrible is happening. They last minutes but leave you shaken for hours. Sometimes there's a clear trigger. Often they seem to come out of nowhere.

The worst part? The fear of having another one. You start avoiding places where you've panicked. Your world gets smaller. The anticipatory anxiety becomes its own trigger.

Whether it's constant background anxiety or sudden panic attacks or both, this isn't just stress. It's your nervous system stuck in overdrive, reacting to threats that aren't actually there.

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Anxiety and panic aren't just overthinking. They're patterns stored in your emotional brain and nervous system, the part of you that operates below conscious thought.

Real recovery isn't about managing panic forever. It's about updating your brain's threat assessment. We work at the level where panic actually lives, by reprocessing the memories and sensations that trigger panic. And teaching your nervous system to respond calmly.

Breaking the Fear of Fear Cycle.

Finally Experience Relief That Isn’t Just Temporary

What changes:

  • The constant background of worry stops

  • You're fully present with people you care about

  • The tightness in your chest releases and you can finally take a full, deep breath

  • You can say "no" or set a boundary without spiraling into guilt and anxiety

  • The fear of having a panic attack stops controlling where you go and what you do

  • You feel calm, grounded and confident

Getting Started is Simple.

Book a free consultation. Just fill out the form below and I’ll contact you within 24 hours to arrange a day and time that works for you.

In our consultation, we’ll chat about what you need support with, answer any questions and see how we can work together.

When you’re ready, we’ll book your first session and get started on making real, lasting changes.