Medicare & Better Access Initiative
Our resources complement Australia's Medicare system and the Better Access to Mental Health Care initiative, working alongside GPs, psychologists, and mental health care plans.
Healthcare Features
- Better Access provides up to 20 subsidised psychology sessions per year
- GP Mental Health Plans required for Medicare rebates
- Many psychologists offer bulk billing options
- Private health insurance provides additional mental health coverage
- Employee assistance programs complement Medicare benefits
Australia Statistics
- 2.3 million Australians experience anxiety disorders annually
- Anxiety affects 14.4% of Australian adults
- Better Access provides up to 20 subsidised sessions per year
- CBT is covered under Medicare with GP referral
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What You Need to Know About Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorders are more than just feeling stressed or worried. They're real medical conditions that can significantly impact your daily life, but with the right understanding and treatment, recovery is possible.
264 Million Affected
Anxiety disorders affect 264 million people worldwide, making them the most common mental health conditions globally.
Highly Treatable
With proper treatment, 60-80% of people with anxiety disorders experience significant improvement in their symptoms.
Evidence-Based Solutions
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based treatments have proven highly effective for anxiety management.
Early Intervention Matters
Most anxiety disorders develop before age 21, making early identification and treatment crucial for long-term outcomes.
Anxiety disorders are a group of mental health conditions characterized by persistent, excessive fear and worry that significantly interfere with daily activities, work performance, and relationships.
Unlike normal anxiety that everyone experiences, anxiety disorders involve intense, prolonged symptoms that don't go away and may worsen over time without proper treatment.
Key Characteristics:
- โข Persistent and excessive worry or fear
- โข Symptoms last for weeks or months
- โข Interferes with daily functioning
- โข Often includes physical symptoms
- โข May lead to avoidance behaviors
Anxiety disorders can manifest through various physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms. Recognizing these signs is the first step toward getting help.
Physical & Emotional Symptoms:
Remember: Everyone experiences anxiety differently. If you're experiencing several of these symptoms regularly, consider taking our free assessment.
It's important to seek professional help if anxiety is significantly impacting your life. Consider reaching out to a mental health professional if you experience:
Crisis Support: If you're having thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please reach out for immediate help. Contact your local emergency services or a crisis helpline right away.
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Understanding your anxiety is the first step toward managing it effectively. Our free resources and assessment tools can help you gain insights and start your journey to better mental health.
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Access our comprehensive collection of scientifically-backed tools and resources designed to help you understand, manage, and overcome anxiety disorders.
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Start Free AssessmentTypes of Anxiety Disorders
Understanding the different types of anxiety disorders is crucial for proper identification and treatment. Each type has distinct symptoms, triggers, and treatment approaches.
Persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of life for at least 6 months.
Key Features:
- Chronic worry lasting 6+ months
- Difficulty controlling worry
- Physical symptoms present
- Impairs daily functioning
Common Symptoms:
- Excessive worry about everyday situations
- Restlessness and feeling on edge
- Fatigue and difficulty concentrating
Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks and persistent fear of having more attacks.
Key Features:
- Unexpected panic attacks
- Fear of future attacks
- Avoidance behaviors
- Physical symptoms intense
Common Symptoms:
- Sudden intense fear or discomfort
- Racing heart and sweating
- Shortness of breath and chest pain
Intense fear of social situations and being judged or embarrassed by others.
Key Features:
- Fear of social judgment
- Avoidance of social situations
- Physical symptoms when exposed
- Impacts relationships/work
Common Symptoms:
- Fear of social interactions
- Blushing, sweating, or trembling
- Avoidance of social situations
Intense, irrational fear of specific objects, situations, or activities.
Key Features:
- Fear is specific and focused
- Immediate anxiety response
- Avoidance behaviors
- Disproportionate to actual danger
Common Symptoms:
- Immediate anxiety when exposed
- Recognition fear is excessive
- Avoidance of feared object/situation
Fear of situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable.
Key Features:
- Fear of multiple situations
- Escape concerns prominent
- Severe avoidance patterns
- May become housebound
Common Symptoms:
- Fear of open or enclosed spaces
- Fear of crowds or public transport
- Avoidance of leaving home
Excessive fear or anxiety about separation from attachment figures.
Key Features:
- Fear of separation
- Excessive worry about safety
- Avoidance of separation
- Can occur in adults too
Common Symptoms:
- Distress when separated
- Worry about harm to loved ones
- Reluctance to be alone
Not Sure Which Type You Have?
Our free DASS-21 assessment can help identify your anxiety symptoms and provide personalized insights to guide your next steps toward better mental health.
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Explore our comprehensive collection of evidence-based resources, tools, and support materials designed to help you understand and manage anxiety effectively.
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How anxiety manifests and can be treated across different ages and life stages
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