Holistic Anxiety Support In Ireland: A Comprehensive Guide For Friends

Holistic Anxiety Support In Ireland

How to Help a friend with anxiety holistically in Ireland. 

Have you ever had a friend or a family member going through a difficult time? If you have a friend dealing with anxiety you might not understand what they are going through or how you can even help or support them. Dealing with anxiety can be a very hard journey, and having a friend you can count on can have a significant impact in their journey. There is various ways you can help your friend manage anxiety using holistic approaches. In this blog post, we will explore several ways you can help your friend to deal with anxiety in Ireland. 

Recognise signals

Look out for the signs that they may be going through a difficult time or their anxiety may have got worse. They might be avoiding spending time with you, or constantly tired and fidgety. Checking their mobile phones all the time, or fearful of meeting new people or going to social events. Pay attention to the signs that they might not be alright and check in with them to see if they’re ok.

Be there and Listen

Try to be a good listener and encourage your friend to talk to you or to someone that they feel they can trust. Listen to what they have to say, and don’t rush to give them advice before they have had a chance to speak. Let them know that you are worried and that you are there for them when they want to talk to you. Respond to them by trying to listen in a non-judgmental way, which involves being open and understanding of what they have to say. Let them know that what they are going through is normal and that loads of people have had similar experiences.

Be a good listener is the best thing you can do to your friend, encourage your friend to talk to you or someone that they can trust. Listen carefully what they have to say, and let them know you are there for them. Listen in a non-judgmental way and don’t offer unnecessary advice. Sometimes what they need is only to be listened.Don’t be afraid of a little silence as it will often help someone to open up to you. 

 

Talk to them

It can be hard to know what to say to your friend. You might be afraid of upsetting them or saying the wrong thing. But don’t be afraid of simply asking them how they are. Ask them ‘how can I help?’, as it is often all that is needed to start the conversation. Don’t be afraid of a little silence as it will 

Sometimes you don’t know what to say to your friend, you are scared you might say something wrong and aggravate the situation. One thing to try to avoid is clichés like ‘Cheer up’ or ‘it will pass’ or pull yourself together. They are not helpful and are likely to make your friend worse. The most important thing is to ask how you can help. For example, they may have anxiety about being in crowed places and knowing that you might help them in certain situations. 

Promote a holistically approach 

A holistic approach to anxiety includes taking care of one's physical health. Encourage your friend to maintain a balanced diet, engage in regular exercise, and ensure they are getting adequate sleep. These factors play a crucial role in overall mental well-being. 

Encourage them to prioritize self-care and say 'no' when necessary. 

Take them for a walk, as research suggests that a simple stroll in nature can have profound effects on mental well-being. Engaging in a nature walk has been shown to boost serotonin levels, the neurotransmitter associated with mood regulation, and reduce cortisol, the stress hormone. The serene environment and fresh air contribute to a sense of calm, providing a natural and accessible way to alleviate anxiety. Encourage moments of mindfulness during the walk, such as paying attention to the rustling leaves or the chirping of birds, fostering a deeper connection with the surroundings for an overall therapeutic experience.

Encourage your friend to reach out for help 

In addition to traditional treatments, consider exploring alternative therapies like acupuncture, massage, aromatherapy, and even homeopathy. 

 

While traditional treatments have their place, homeopathic remedies offer a unique and essential approach.

 

These holistic approaches work hand in hand with conventional methods, contributing to relaxation and stress reduction. By integrating diverse modalities, you can provide comprehensive support for your friend's journey to manage anxiety effectively. 

Be patient

Meet them where they’re at. Not everyone is comfortable talking about their mental health at first, so be patient as it may take a while before your friend or family member trusts you enough to talk about how they are feeling.

The most important thing is to let them know that you are there for them no matter what.

 

In conclusion, supporting a friend with anxiety holistically in Ireland involves a compassionate and multi-faceted approach. By actively listening, introducing mindfulness practices, promoting healthy lifestyle choices, exploring alternative therapies like homeopathy, and incorporating the healing power of nature, you can play a vital role in their well-being journey. Encourage open communication, provide resources, and emphasize the importance of seeking professional help when needed. Together, let us foster a culture of understanding and empathy, creating a supportive environment where friends can navigate anxiety with a holistic and comprehensive approach in the beautiful landscapes of Ireland.

 

Renee Martin