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Treatment GAD

Anxiety & GAD - Private treatment

Treatment for Anxiety

At Freja Psychiatry, we offer tailored treatment for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Our approach is based on an individual assessment where we map your patterns of worry, physical tension symptoms, and the situations that reinforce your anxiety. We strive to create a treatment plan that improves your daily life and provides you with effective tools to manage and reduce persistent worry.

Treatment may include SSRI or SNRI medications and, when needed and for shorter periods, anxiolytic medication—always under careful follow-up.

With us, you receive safe and close contact with your clinician, who supports you throughout the entire process and ensures that your treatment is adjusted when needed.

What is included in the treatment?

  • Individual assessment and evaluation of your symptoms, circumstances and needs.
  • A tailored treatment plan, including both medication and psychotherapy.
  • Regular follow-ups to ensure long-term results.
  • Support in managing both everyday challenges and work-related issues.

Frequently Asked Questions about Treatment for Anxiety

How is a visit to Freja Psychiatry financed?

All visits are fully privately funded, meaning that the patient covers the cost of their care.

Can I have ongoing contact with the same doctor?

Yes, we strive to create a close and long-term relationship with our patients to ensure the best possible continuity and sense of security.

How soon can I get an appointment?

We prioritize accessibility and aim to offer appointments within the same week or, at the latest, the following week.

What makes your clinic unique?

We offer a warm, personal approach, high accessibility, and tailored treatment fully based on each patient’s individual needs.

Do I need a referral to book an appointment?

No, since we are a private clinic, no referral is required. You can contact us directly to book an appointment.

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