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Anxiety therapists in Grange, SA, AU

We are proud to feature top rated Anxiety therapists in Grange, South Australia, Australia. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Robby Fullerton, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Robby Fullerton

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist & Executive Coach
I work with clients on a range of issues relating to anxiety or fears.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Grange, South Australia
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Rana Salloum - Relationships & Diversity (Sentient), counselor/therapist
Anxiety or Fears

Rana Salloum - Relationships & Diversity (Sentient)

Counsellor/Therapist, Counsellor, MA, ACA-L3
I work with clients on a range of issues relating to anxiety and fear.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Grange, South Australia
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Su (Xufeng Su), psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Su (Xufeng Su)

Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist
I support clients with anxiety, fears and phobias, especially around societal stigma, oppression and self-identity.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Grange, South Australia
Bendigo, Victoria therapist: Israel Berger, counselor/therapist
Anxiety or Fears

Israel Berger

Counsellor/Therapist, MBBS, PGCert(Youth Mental Health), MPsych, PhD(Psych), CCTP
Anxiety and phobias can be debilitating. While CBT and mindfulness can be helpful, they are not the only treatment for anxiety. I tailor my approach to your needs, whether this is general support or more structured therapies.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Grange, South Australia (Online Only)
Albury, New South Wales therapist: Karen Seinor, counselor/therapist
Anxiety or Fears

Karen Seinor

Counsellor/Therapist, MACA
Stress doesn’t just happen instantaneously, it is a series of events, reactions and actions, which all build on each other. Sometimes I talk to clients about a truck travelling on the highway. As the journey starts there is nothing much in the trailer, but as the journey continues, the trucker picks up various loads until the vehicle is just about carrying its maximum load and it can continue on the highway for a long time like this – travelling along with a heavy load but within the legal limit. What happens next is usually just a minor addition to the load – something tiny that in and of itself is irrelevant but is just enough to tip the scale so that the vehicle is now travelling over the recommended tonnage. Once overloaded, there is more pressure on the tyres, the truck can pick up too much speed going downhill – there are various systems that don’t work as quickly easily or effectively as they would under ‘normal’ circumstances. And this is pretty much what can happen to us. So although there can be a very major or significant event that creates a big stress load, most times, stress builds up over time. When working with clients, and in my own self work, I have found it makes change much easier to achieve, with smaller steps.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Grange, South Australia