
Anxiety
Disorder
Anxiety disorders are a mental health condition characterised by excessive worry, fear, and apprehension. It is often accompanied by physical symptoms such as restlessness, irritability, racing heart, and difficulty concentrating. Anxiety disorders can significantly impact a person’s daily functioning, relationships, and overall well-being.

Support coordinators and plan managers within the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) play crucial roles in supporting participants with anxiety.
We can help you to identify suitable interventions and supports, such as therapy sessions with psychologists or counsellors specialising in anxiety management techniques like cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) or exposure therapy. We also provide you with information and guidance on self-help strategies, coping techniques, and resources that can help you to manage.
Plan managers within the NDIS handle the financial aspects of the participant’s NDIS plan. We ensure appropriate funding is allocated for your necessary support and therapies. This includes managing budgets, tracking expenses, and ensuring compliance with NDIS guidelines, so you can access the support you need to effectively manage your anxiety.
As a service provider in Melbourne & Hobart, we can allocate services and provide support that cater to participants with anxiety disorders. This can include organising events, social activities, and fun activities that promote social interaction, skill-building, and community participation. These activities provide opportunities for you to engage with others, reduce isolation, and enhance your well-being.
Contact Our Support Coordination Team to get help or Call Us at 03 8820 8474.