Tammy's Techniques

We spoke to Tammy, a mental health therapist, to share a range of techniques to support your mental health and emotional wellbeing. If you are managing anxiety, feeling stressed or just need to focus, try giving these four techniques a go!

Brain Dump

In this video, Tammy shares an easy technique to help you clear your head before you go to bed. This technique can help so that your brain is not racing with too many thoughts before bed and hopefully it might help you sleep slightly quicker and a little bit better.

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

In this second video, Tammy shares a top tip for relaxing and getting a good nights sleep. This is a great technique to try if you are still struggling to sleep after using the brain dump method. The aim of Progressive Muscle Relaxation is to try and reduce tension in your body, leaving you feeling more relaxed and overall less stressed and anxious.

Grounding Technique for Anxiety 

In this third video, Tammy shares a great technique to help with anxiety. The idea of this technique is that it grounds you to the present situation you are in and stops your mind and anxiety spiralling out of control about something in the future.

Gratitude Tree

In this final video, Tammy shares a technique that relates to negative thoughts. This technique helps reframe your thoughts a little and almost trains your mind to get used to focusing on the smaller, positive aspects of your day that you might usually overlook and perhaps not even consciously think about.

If you want to talk to someone about your mental health, there are lots of organisations that you can reach out to, including:

Remember to look after yourself and think about your own self-care, all of the organisations on this page are there to support you too.

Take a look at our Mindfulness Monday videos if you’re looking for some mindfulness activities.

For more information about supporting your mental health and emotional wellbeing visit our AyeFeel page.

Young Scot supports young people to share their own voices, views and opinions and works with partner organisations and professionals who are experts in different topics. The views expressed in this video are those of the young people, organisation and/or individuals who have taken part in the video, not necessarily the views of Young Scot.

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