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Messages from an anxious place

Mark Jones and Rhys Jones

A dialogue about living with anxiety and helping others to understand it

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Latest Issues

"I am merely clinging on..."

MARK WRITES: It’s been almost 12 months since we published the last Notes from an Anxious Place, a blog devoted to helping people who suffer from anxiety and their loved ones understand one another better.

At that stage, Rhys had just reco...

a year ago
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Hospital: not a great place for an anxious person

Rhys and Milo: reunited

MARK: So, Rhys, bring us up to date.

RHYS: Since our last blog there have been a few ups and downs. I took a much-needed break from employment. Since then, I applied for a job – successfully. I was incredibly excit...

2 years ago

Warning: there are no easy answers in this blog

Water or vodka? It’s not always clear. Photo by Giorgio Trovato on Unsplash

MARK: Before we start, we need to correct something we wrote in a recent blog. Our exchange went like this:

MARK: And I have to ask this: are you drinking again...

2 years ago
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Not so normal after all

Courtesy of Very Finnish Problems

MARK: Hi Rhys. You wrote recently on Facebook: ‘Me leaping back into a normal life so soon after being isolated in rehab was clearly a bad idea’. What’s happened?

RHYS: Hi Mark. Yes, after leaving rehab t...

2 years ago
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The green shoots of recovery

Mark writes: These are the coldest days of winter so far. And although the garden is rock-hard, yesterday I spotted the first snowdrops of the year. Small, shivering things they were, too: but they were braving it out.

It struck me that t...

2 years ago
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    Mark is an editor and writer. He doesn't suffer from anxiety. Rhys is his nephew. Rhys does.

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