Stress therapists in Fruitland, Idaho ID
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Brett Ryan
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT #128956
Stress can sometimes be overwhelming. Maybe it's stress from work, a recent medical diagnosis, strife in the family, or trying to take a new step in life. I work with clients on how to manage the stress and give them tools to operate with reduced stress
3 Years Experience
Online in Fruitland, Idaho
Ilana Lane
Psychologist, Ph.D., therapy for anxious overachievers
It's normal to feel some stress at times, but sometimes our stress becomes so pervasive that it can get in the way of doing the things that are most important to us. Using only proven strategies, we will work on identifying and addressing challenging thoughts, behaviors, body sensations, and emotions related to your stress, and collaborate to help you get unstuck and living a life that's more aligned with what matters most to you.
13 Years Experience
Online in Fruitland, Idaho (Online Only)
Tracy L. Morris
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS LMFT
There's no way around it -- stress is a buzzword that comes up more than all the others! I invite clients to explore whatever "stress" means to them, and then find ways to think about and manage it differently.
9 Years Experience
Online in Fruitland, Idaho
Kathryn Ziemer
Psychologist, PhD
All of us have times when worries pile up, we face situations that seem impossible, and life feels out of control. There are proven ways of coping with stress and you don’t have to deal with it alone. Together, we will understand the stressors in your life. We will use evidence-based techniques to help you cope with the stress. By confronting your stress in a supportive environment, you can tap into your strengths and overcome the challenges in your life.
16 Years Experience
Online in Fruitland, Idaho
Dr. Kelly Smith
Psychologist, Ph.D.
When you work in certain fields ongoing stress is a part of your job. However, sometimes when you go home it isn't so easy to just put that down. Families don't always understand why you are on guard, have difficulty turning off your brain, are irritable, angry, sad, or shut down emotionally. Sometimes those hard experiences that you see stick with you. At work they all get it, but you can't always be at work. It is possible to learn ways to better manage stress and let go of those memories so that when your loves ones need you, you can be present, loving, and connected. Don't let your job make your family a statistic.
14 Years Experience
Online in Fruitland, Idaho (Online Only)