This post was developed via a partnership with BetterHelp.
Most people deal with stress and anxiety from time to time. However, for some people, stress and anxiety are constant states. From money problems and job woes to childcare and current events, there’s no shortage of things to feel overwhelmed by. However, anxiety and stress can make it difficult to enjoy life.
There are several traditional treatment options to reduce anxiety and stress, like therapy and medication. However, many people are interested in alternative solutions. In this blog, we’ll explore five therapies worth exploring if you’re interested in alternative options or something to add to your traditional treatment plan.
1. Mindfulness MeditationÂ
Mindfulness meditation is a practice that includes focusing your attention on the present moment without judgment. By cultivating awareness of your feelings, thoughts, and body sensations, mindfulness meditation can help reduce stress and anxiety. Research has shown that regular practice of mindfulness meditation can lead to improvements in mood, emotional regulation, and overall well-being. It also increases stress resilience and one’s ability to cope. If you’d like some help, consider looking for guided meditations on YouTube or Spotify to walk you through the process.
2. Acupuncture
Acupuncture therapy is an ancient Chinese healing modality that involves inserting needles into specific spots along the body to promote balance and harmony. While the exact mechanisms of acupuncture aren’t well understood, research suggests that it may help reduce anxiety and stress by stimulating the body’s natural pain-relief mechanisms and regulating the nervous system.
3. AromatherapyÂ
Aromatherapy is a practice that involves using essential oils to promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Certain essential oils, like chamomile, lavender, and bergamot, are known for their calming and stress-relieving properties and may help reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. You can use them by putting them in a diffuser and inhaling them or diluting them and applying them to your skin.
4. NeurofeedbackÂ
Neurofeedback is a non-invasive therapeutic technique that aims to improve brain function and regulate the nervous system. During a neurofeedback session, electrodes are placed on the scalp to measure brainwave activity, which is then shown on a computer screen in real time. Through training and feedback, people can learn to self-regulate their brainwave patterns, which can lead to improvements in stress, anxiety, and other symptoms. For more information on neurofeedback, check out this resource from BetterHelp.
5. Exercise And MovementÂ
Physical activity causes a person’s body to release endorphins and can promote feelings of well-being. Movement therapies like yoga, tai chi, and qigong combine physical movement with mindfulness and breathwork, making them incredibly effective options for stress reduction and relaxation. Additionally, exercising in nature can increase stress relief even more as sun exposure and being around greenery naturally reduces anxiety. So, doing something like a nature walk or yoga in the park can be super beneficial.
TakeawayÂ
Managing stress and anxiety doesn’t have to rely solely on traditional approaches. Alternative therapies such as mindfulness meditation, acupuncture, aromatherapy, neurofeedback, and exercise offer alternative and natural solutions that can complement your existing treatment plan. By exploring these strategies and finding what works best for you and your life, you can take proactive steps towards greater well-being and peace of mind.