Stress therapists in Vandalia, Illinois IL
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Peter Gould
Psychologist, Ph.D.
As a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in stress, I offer compassionate and effective treatment for individuals struggling with excessive stress and its challenging side effects, including irritability, insomnia, and maladaptive coping strategies. Using evidence-based therapies like CBT, I tailor my approach to each person's unique needs, helping them manage stress more effectively and lead a healthier life.
20 Years Experience
Online in Vandalia, Illinois (Online Only)
Loi Logan
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, C-DBT, Certified RYT
Is your child stressed out? Is stressor from school, friends, or perhaps family situations dysregulating their moods? Here at Evolve Therapy & Yoga we use evidence-based practices through Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) that focuses on identifying and modifying negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to stress. We help individuals develop coping strategies, enhance emotional regulation, and promote healthy problem-solving skills. Additionally, mindfulness-based techniques, such as mindfulness meditation and relaxation exercises, can be integrated to increase awareness and reduce stress by fostering present-moment acceptance.
15 Years Experience
Online in Vandalia, Illinois
Tara Parker
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LMFT, LPC, ERYT-500, C- IAYT, YACEP
Utilizing a mind-body approach in addition to talk therapy, you will learn to incorporate basic techniques you can easily use in your daily life to mitigate and manage stress.
9 Years Experience
Online in Vandalia, Illinois
Dr. Mark Richard Treegoob
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have worked with stress for many years and help people to use their resources.
43 Years Experience
Online in Vandalia, Illinois
Karen Baumstark, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., CMHIMP, CTACC
Stress is an undeniable and unavoidable part of life. So trying to avoid stressful situations entirely is not a good solution. But what we can do is learn to manage stress effectively. This can involve learning some of the many stress management techniques, of course, but it also needs to involve a shift in what we could call mental attitude, approach, or even how we habitually tend to perceive reality. When I work with people who are often stressed, I am very interested in helping them to understand how their habits of perceiving reality contribute to their feelings of stress and overwhelm. Once this is understood, stress management becomes much easier.
34 Years Experience
Online in Vandalia, Illinois