How To Address Anxiety & Money Worries

Mental Health / Money Troubles

Money worries and mental health problems can be inextricably linked. We know that experiencing money problems is stressful, which can have a negative impact on our mental health. We also know that some symptoms of mental health problems can mean making decisions or managing money is more difficult, which can then lead to money problems.

How many people find it hard to talk about money worries due to mental health issues?

Over the past few years there has definitely been greater awareness that it’s important to tackle money worries and mental health issues together. However, we know that 81% of adults across the UK avoid talking about money and this increases to 91% for people who have also experienced a mental health problem.

There’s still a lot of embarrassment, guilt and shame around talking about money, which can make it hard for people to get help.

This barrier to accessing help with money is a big driver in why mental health is a theme throughout the UK Strategy for Financial Wellbeing.

Anxiety and how it can affect money management

Feeling anxious or worried is a normal human emotion. Sometimes being worried about something can be helpful. For example, if you’re worried about missing a deadline, it can make you more focused. And sometimes people have money issues that they are right to be worried about, for example, if they are at risk of losing their home, or having their fuel supply cut off.

The symptoms of anxiety can include:

  • trouble concentrating
  • insomnia  
  • shaking
  • sweating
  • palpitations.

Sometimes anxiety symptoms can mean dealing with a money issue can be difficult or impossible. For example, if you’re struggling to concentrate and make decisions, understanding your bills or letters –  or even the guidance you’ve been given – is more difficult.

Practical ways to support people struggling with mental health and money worries

If someone is struggling with both their mental health and money, it’s important to listen and be supportive. Just talking about the issue can be helpful in the first instance.

It can be difficult to navigate the boundaries of your role: health or mental health experts who want to support patients or clients with the impact of money worries may not have the knowledge to signpost to trusted financial resources, and money guiders may not be acquainted with the right healthcare support available.  

The important thing from a service user or customer’s perspective is that they could probably benefit from help from both sides. Whichever angle your role is coming from, remember to address both the mental health and the money.

You could ask if they would like some help for both their money issues and also for their mental health. If they do, you can signpost them to trusted sources of support.

Use MaPS resources to support money and mental health conversations

At the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS), we have developed resources in partnership with health organisations to support you, whichever sector you’re working in.

For health and care professionals

For health and care professionals, we worked with the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities to create a free eLearning module about financial wellbeing. Although the evidence base and resources are from England, the module offers UK-wide applicability.

It explains the links between our health and money and suggests taking a Very Brief Intervention approach to conversations about money with the people you care for. If you can ‘Ask, Assist and Act’ and signpost someone to support for their money issue, you will also be supporting their mental health and overall wellbeing.

Access the learning for free on the All Our Health learning site.

For mental health professionals

In Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 we launched a new tool for mental health professionals across the UK to help you feel more confident having conversations about money.

Developed in partnership with the NHS, the tool sets out a range of questions a mental health professional can ask to explore any issues a service user might be experiencing about money. Depending on the nature of those issues, there is also then a range of national services, tools and resources that can be shared.

Access the Money in Mind toolkits for each nation.

For primary care workers in England

If you’re working in primary care and seeing a lot of patients who are worried about money and it’s impacting on their health, you can check out our guide. It sets out how to employ a social prescribing link worker who can give money guidance.

We worked together on this with the National Academy for Social Prescribing. The guide sets out three ways you can use the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (in England) to embed money guidance within your primary care offer.

Access the guide at The National Academy for Social Prescribing website.

Mental Health Useful Resources

CBT involves examining your thoughts, feelings and behaviour patterns, and working out...
Be Mindful is an online course that uses mindfulness techniques like meditation,...
Back to Life, Back to Normality is a free 12-week mental health programme delivered by...
Well mind is a workshop which focuses on recognising the triggers of stress and the...
Our team of facilitators have extensive knowledge and experience in the field of Mental...
Advanced Diploma in Mental Health and Wellbeing Coaching This virtual training programme...
Belfast Resource Centre offers many opportunities including social and leisure activities...
Clinical hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis for the treatment and alleviation of a...
We’ve gathered useful advice, information and help for young people aged 8-25 and those...
Supporting veterans at risk of suicide across Northern Ireland. Exposure to line of duty...
Beyond Bricks is Lego® Based Play that uses a 'recovery to discovery' approach to enhance...
This programme is a six week training programme for groups of adults and focuses on...
This idea is a walk in the park. It really is that simple, post a news item to see how...
Libraries NI can provide a free Homecall service to your home if you have significant...
Anxiety can affect anyone at any time, however, students often experience additional...
AWARE also offers an online support group service. The groups provide an opportunity to...
The OUR Generation project is a Peace IV funded project that provides a unique...
MindWise is delighted to offer employers an opportunity to train their staff as Mental...
This is a six-session programme using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) concepts – the...
AMH New Horizons provides a comprehensive programme of specialist training in: Personal...
Mindfulness is a form of meditation with its roots in Buddhism. It helps you develop...
Link & Learns are bite size, topical learning sessions for your employees, delivered...
A project for men aged 50+ to share skills, socialise and connect with their wider...
AMH Works provide specialised mental wellbeing training and consultancy to tackle...
Mood Matters Young People programme is aimed at 14-18 year olds and gives them knowledge...
Counselling is a form of talking therapy that allows you to speak openly about your...
From books and magazines to local history resources, Libraries NI has a host of fabulous...
Positive Minds for Premature Parents supports families of premature babies to develop and...
Everyone’s mental health and emotional well-being is important and many different issues...
Bloom is a UK-wide programme which supports young people’s mental health resilience,...
The Community Care and Support Service is open to individuals over the age of 18 years...
MindWise are proud to be the only membership-led mental health organisation in Northern...
Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), developed by Professor Paul Gilbert OBE, is a...
Sourcing and supporting employment opportunities, training and/or voluntary placements...
We have a wealth of experience in delivering training and consultancy services to a wide...
This supportive behaviour change programme motivates individuals who are ready to make...
There are a number of health campaigns throughout the year to raise awareness of...
This is delivered to the general adult population, including those affected by depression...
Our Talking Therapies Practice offers individuals a range of psychological interventions...
Our support groups offer a safe space for people aged 18+ to share experiences of anxiety...
AMH New Life Counselling provides high quality counselling services and is part of Action...
The Mindful Carers Project will empower carers across Northern Ireland to maintain...
WiseTalking is a pilot Talking Therapies service for children and young people who are...
This includes: Raising awareness of depression and Aware NI services at a wide range of...
AMH EveryBODY aims to promote greater understanding and awareness of eating disorders. We...
You must download the Libby app to continue to access the eMagazine and eNewspaper...
Helping employees become more resilient, by giving them the skills to reframe negative...
Tailored activities to support positive mental health and emotional wellbeing. MensSana,...
Action Mental Health is one of the ChatPal Project Team Members working to develop and...
This is aimed at the over 55’s and is delivered to groups in community settings. The...
It is estimated that the overall prevalence of mental health conditions in Northern...
Free access to eBooks, audiobooks and eMagazines - available to download on your device...
First aid as we know it is the help given to an injured person before medical treatment...
Stress doesn’t just make you feel bad – it can also be bad for your health. The good news...
Since 2010 Action Mental Health has been successfully delivering Chronic Pain/Conditions...
The British Red Cross is helping people connect with their local communities, meet new...
This is delivered to expectant mothers & parents of babies under 3 years of age. It...

Mental Health Helplines & Web Chats

Samaritans
Action Mental Health
Association for Post-Natal Illness Helpline
Aware NI - Support Groups
Aware NI - Online Support Groups
Mind - Side by Side Online Community