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Anxiety therapists in Hanceville, BC, CA

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North Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Heather Carrell Counselling, counselor/therapist
Anxiety or Fears

Heather Carrell Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, RPCC, RTCC, CCPA
By examining these fears and anxiety through a structured framework, individuals can begin to uncover underlying beliefs and cognitive patterns that contribute to their emotional responses. Recognizing these patterns is the first step in developing a tailored strategy to navigate anxiety, as it empowers individuals to reframe their thoughts and challenge their fears.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia
 therapist: Nina Hopmeier, licensed professional counselor
Anxiety or Fears

Nina Hopmeier

Licensed Professional Counsellor, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)
When we experience a stressor, such as a job interview or academic demands, a certain level of anxiety is common. However, when anxiety persists and for no obvious reason individuals often experience a reduced quality of life. Some symptoms of anxiety include restlessness/feeling on edge, racing heartbeat, excessive worrying, and avoiding situations that are anxiety provoking. For managing anxiety I introduce varying tools from different therapy models in order to help you gain control over your discomfort.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia (Online Only)
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Ekum Wellness, registered psychotherapist
Anxiety or Fears

Ekum Wellness

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Anxiety can feel incredibly isolating, but it's important to remember that you're not alone in this experience. Many people struggle with feelings of fear and apprehension, especially during challenging times. It's completely normal to feel overwhelmed, and recognizing those emotions is the first step toward managing them. Finding effective coping mechanisms can make a significant difference. Techniques like mindfulness and deep breathing can help center your thoughts and bring a sense of calm. Cognitive behavioral strategies can also provide valuable tools to challenge negative thought patterns. Don’t hesitate to reach out to your support system—friends, family, or professionals—who can offer understanding and assistance. Sometimes, just sharing your feelings can lighten the load you’re carrying. You have the strength to face your fears, and with time and practice, you can regain a sense of control over your life. Your feelings are valid, and taking steps to address them is a courageous move toward healing.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia (Online Only)
Burnaby, British Columbia therapist: Tiffany Brown, counselor/therapist
Anxiety or Fears

Tiffany Brown

Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CCC
Anxiety and fear are natural responses to experiences of violence and abuse. Having a safe space to share our stories can help to increase safety, dissolve shame, and support our empowerment. It is my honour to walk gently alongside you to support you with fostering more clarity, honouring your voice, restoring connection and trust, and empowerment in your journey.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia
North Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Nicklas Ehrlich, counselor/therapist
Anxiety or Fears

Nicklas Ehrlich

Counsellor/Therapist, MSW, RCC (#0843), RSW (#11561), Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Life-Coach, Hypnotherapist, Advanced Neurofeedback Trainer
Retrain your unconscious mind. Overcome anxiety, defeat, and frustration. And feel like yourself again, for good. If you’ve experienced anxiety, you know what it’s like to feel stuck in repeated patterns of thoughts and feelings. You know what it’s like to wish you could make a change, but feel completely powerless over your behaviours. You understand feeling stuck and feeling defeated. You wonder why you can’t simply move on. Why you can’t just let it go. But although this feeling is incredibly frustrating, it’s also a completely human stress response. Your brain is under duress, so it reverts back to operating unconsciously. It relies on the default programming that’s been developing throughout your life. It’s the reason why, even when you want to change your behaviour, in your current state, you actually can’t. You naturally snap back into old routines and patterns. Because they are familiar, and they seem safe. To get to the root of the problem and actually change your anxiety-inducing behaviours and thought patterns, you need to reprogram your unconscious mind. With a combination of hypnotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), and neurofeedback sessions, I can help you do just that.  
44 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia