
Issues addressed
Anxiety affects everyone
Everyone has experienced stress or anxiety at some point in their lives. Anxiety can manifest itself in different ways for different people (worry, apprehension, stomach aches, sweating, etc.) and is linked to specific life events such as an important exam, an interview, job loss or the death of a loved one. Anxiety symptoms then resolve themselves and are normal bodily reactions.
Conversely, an anxiety disorder is present if these symptoms take a long time to resolve, if they appear at any time for no apparent reason, and if the level of anxiety is such as to prevent the individual from functioning normally on a day-to-day basis.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of anxiety-related and other problems treated at the clinic
Anxiety disorders
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Panic disorder -
Agoraphobia -
Generalized anxiety disorder -
Social anxiety -
Hypochondria -
Specific phobias
Other disorders
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder -
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Other issues addressed
In addition to anxiety-related disorders, other issues are dealt with according to the level of expertise of each team member. Here is a non-exhaustive list.
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Stress management -
Adjustment disorder -
Exhaustion and professional and/or family difficulties (burnout) -
Depression -
Bereavement -
Self-esteem -
Managing emotions -
Relationship problems -
Anxiety related to a medical condition -
Excessive perfectionism -
Attention deficit disorder -
Academic difficulties -
Reproductive difficulties, pregnancy, perinatal care, postnatal care and parenthood -
Emergency customers (police, firefighters, ambulance drivers, doctors and medical staff)
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