Anxiety therapists in Piedmont, Quebec QC, Canada CA
Hera Baboudjian
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Social Worker
I help clients explore and implement practical strategies tailored to each individual, empowering them to better manage anxiety in general.
21 Years Experience
Sandrine Aschour
Counsellor/Therapist
Are you feeling like your thoughts, feelings, or actions are not well under your control? Are you feeling jittery, nervous, panicked, depressed, or irritable? You may feel it in your body, you thought these feelings were just temporary, but now you are noticing you cannot fix it on your own or juggle it all. Do you struggle with making and maintaining friendships? Do you avoid social situations? Are you afraid if places, things, or animals? Does going to the dentist or seeing spiders send you into waves of panic? I can teach you how to overcome and manage those fears so they no longer interfere with your happiness or ability to enjoy your life.
26 Years Experience
Blake Psychology
Psychologist
Our highly qualified and skilled psychologists are experts at helping your get to the root of the problem quickly so that you can feel better as soon as possible. We specialize in helping people with anxiety, depression, shyness, anger, work-life balance, grief, ADHD, OCD, hoarding, and addictions.
30 Years Experience
Nicole Marek
Psychologist, Psychologist/Psychotherapist, OPQ
Anxiety can come in many forms, whether it's excessive worry, physical agitation or extreme fear, obsessive thinking, compulsive behaviour, fear of open spaces or of talking to others, or a constant sense of dread. I work to first identify what type of anxiety you are dealing with and second to apply the treatment approach that is best suited for this problem. Facing our fears may be terrifying, but most people who do so say they are grateful they did and experience a higher quality of life.
18 Years Experience
Sexuality & ADhD Solutions
Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Therapist/Certified Coach - RSSW, AAC, CEBC, CAE
With ADHD often comes anxiety, fears and overwhelm. Often this is due to constantly questioning ourselves. Are good enough? Can we do this? Are we smart enough? That is often brought on by not being able to organize our thoughts and feelings to express what we really mean.
It can also come from years of being criticized, accused, and being unfairly judged because we are different.
Most people with ADHD have average to above average intelligence. We can accomplish as much or more than others, we just need different methods to accomplish things.
11 Years Experience