f your anxiety is keeping you from doing what you have a passion for or is preventing you from doing things that you need to do then you may have an anxiety disorder.
The good news is that anxiety is one of the most treatable mental health conditions. However, it is unique in the multiple forms it can take.
I use an integrated approach to anxiety and fearful behavior that incorporates effective coping strategies and insight to help you understand what underlies the issues. You can feel better!
We have many therapists who work with various forms of anxiety and related mental health issues. As we do not have psychiatrists or MDs on staff, we cannot prescribe you anxiety medication, but we communicate with providers who do, and medication may be a part of your long-term treatment plan in addition to the psychotherapy services we provide.
Anxieties and fears tell us what we care most about. A talented therapist can help a client figure out what they're struggling with, and help chart a course for the person to expand their range of behavior and unlock their potential in the process.
Do you experience significant anxiety in social or performance situations? Is it hard for you to manage or control your worry? Are you afraid of having a panic attack? Have you been experiencing unwanted intrusive thoughts and performing certain rituals to lower the anxiety they cause? Do you avoid certain places, situations, or objects because of your anxiety? If you answered yes to one of these questions, you may benefit from mental health treatment to address your anxiety. I encourage you to reach out for a free phone consultation to discuss your goals and your symptoms. You do not have to face your anxiety alone.
Feelings of anxiety and fear can evoke a wide range of intense emotions and sensations, which can vary depending on an individual’s personality, severity, and the circumstances triggering these emotions. These feelings can be overwhelming and debilitating, impacting various aspects of your life. Together, we will explore ways for you to overcome these feelings.
I have many years of experience working with clients treating and managing various levels of anxiety in their lives. I utilize various approaches in this treatment, including cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and psychoeducation and tailor my treatment plan to the specific needs of each individual.