Psychology
Having a heart attack or undergoing heart treatment can be a very frightening and shocking experience, and can bring other feelings such as resentment or loneliness. The process of recovery is made up of different stages both physically and emotionally and each person will experience this differently.
While some people can feel quite hopeful, for example feeling that they have been given a second chance, for other people adjusting to what has happened can be much harder, as they need to trust their bodies again.
Some of the ways that having a heart condition can affect people psychologically. Below we have listed some of the affects it can have. This site aim to help you deal with those affects better and move on from them.
A good starting point to help your recovery in this area
Bradford Talking Therapies
Bradford Talking Therapies is a free NHS service to help people manage everyday problems such as feeling low, having problems sleeping, feeling anxious and experiencing stress.
Better Health
Healthy changes start with little changes. Whether you want to lose weight, get active or quit smoking, Better Health is here with lots of free tools and support.
British Heart Foundation
Insight Timer is an app that helps you build healthy habits and create a wellbeing routine that works for you. Use the link below to access insight timer
Calm
Calm is a app that helps you in sleep, meditation and relaxation, with over 100 million downloads. Use the link below to access calm