Anxiety therapists in Montclair, Virginia VA
Anew Hope, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, NCC, CCMHC, BC-TMH
If you are needing to understand what is happening in your life, I will be there with you. My clients move through their therapy sessions learning to build confidence within themselves, and learn to take charge of their life in ways they did not imagine before. Building strength in your own value is a starting place for you. We do that together.
8 Years Experience
Pathways Family and Community Services
Counselor/Therapist, PhD, LPC, NCC, CAADC
Support clients dealing with Anxiety
8 Years Experience
Autumnleaf Group, Inc.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
In life we are told to just push through hard times- we hear: “it’ll get better”, “time heals all wounds”, “that happened such a long time ago- get over it”. We get so caught up in pretending everything is fine- trying to forget the bad things that have happened in our lives and for what? Fear of asking for help? Being perceived as weak? Scared to feel vulnerable? That fear of feeling vulnerable keeps us humans from truly feeling joy and happiness. It can distance us from the ones we love and be the cause of using maladaptive coping mechanisms. Mitra Shahryary specializes in this area.
18 Years Experience
All of You Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, MSW
Our therapists bring 20+ years of combined personal and professional experience in understanding and approaching the unique symptoms and struggles of the role Anxiety plays and how it impacts all aspects of life.
1 Years Experience
Keneisha Newland-Brathwaite LGSW, LMSW, MA Psy
Therapist, Serenity, Courage & Wisdom Counseling
At SCW, we work to identify the root of anxiousness along with creating a system of coping tools, to assist clients manage their anxieties and not have their anxiety manage them.
7 Years Experience
Dr. L. Pittman
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have worked throughout my career to help individuals (children, adolescents, and adults) manage aspects of anxiety that are significantly impacting their functioning and well-being. I further help them identify strengths that can help them focus on what they have control over, and gain skills to manage their anxiety. This sometimes involves referral to and/or collaboration with a medication prescriber for comprehensive care and maximization of management of symptoms.
21 Years Experience
Dr. Rebecca Fleischer
Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
As a licensed clinical psychologist for 20+ years, I understand that the relationship and "fit" between client and therapist is paramount. I work hard to establish and maintain a relationship based on mutual trust and honesty. We can work together to help you feel less stuck, and more in control.
32 Years Experience
Vittoria Donato Grant
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A., LPC, NCC
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Certified Traumatologist and a Nationally Certified Counselor who specializes in mood and anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, multicultural counseling, relationship issues and problems associated with emotional and physical abuse.
29 Years Experience
Lee Chase
Psychologist, Ph.D.
The pandemic has given rise to an understandable increase in our anxieties and fears, many of which we haven't faced before. Together, we'll discuss how your anxieties and/or fears are interfering with your quality of life, and ways in which to reduce their impact.
30 Years Experience
Finding Clarity
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
"It's normal to feel anxious from time to time, especially if your life is stressful. However, excessive, ongoing anxiety and worry that are difficult to control and interfere with day-to-day activities may be a sign of generalized anxiety disorder. It's possible to develop generalized anxiety disorder as a child or an adult. Generalized anxiety disorder has symptoms that are similar to panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other types of anxiety, but they're all different conditions.
Living with generalized anxiety disorder can be a long-term challenge. In many cases, it occurs along with other anxiety or mood disorders. In most cases, generalized anxiety disorder improves with psychotherapy or medications. Making lifestyle changes, learning coping skills and using relaxation techniques also can help." - Mayo Clinic
7 Years Experience