The Paradox of Anxiety: How It Can Be Empowering and Create Community
By Sahar Islam, Content Team Academic Anxiety is often seen as a debilitating condition—marked by worry, avoidance, and emotional distress. However, emerging research and personal
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By Sahar Islam, Content Team Academic Anxiety is often seen as a debilitating condition—marked by worry, avoidance, and emotional distress. However, emerging research and personal
By Joe Campbell, Content Team Academic For many students, exams are more than just tests—they’re emotional rollercoasters. Feelings of nervousness, worry, and even fear are
By Lily Hirst, Content Team Academic What is it? What is anxiety? A question commonly asked by us and others. A feeling that won’t let
By Sahar Islam, Content Team Academic Anxiety is a natural response to stress or perceived danger, but when it becomes persistent or overwhelming, it can
By Sahar Islam, Content Team academic Millions of individuals worldwide suffer from anxiety, which has emerged as one of the most prevalent mental health issues in the modern
By Sam Archibald, Content Team Academic Anxiety is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders affecting children and adults and can have huge implications
By Thomas Swarbrick, Content Team Academic The problem Experiences of anxiety have become an epidemic amongst adults and adolescents. Whether it takes the form periodic
By Wayne Senior, Content Team Co-ordinator Last Thursday, it was the International Day of Happiness. That’s the sort of thing you want to know at
By Amy Moore, Content Team Contributor Anxiety is not linear. And, therefore, the process of making peace with anxiety will also not be linear. This
By Hannah Parton, Content Team Contributor Don’t get me wrong, there are some amazing ways in which social media can help for the better. It