Stress therapists in Smithfield, Utah UT
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Dallyn Steenerson, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Stress seems to be a part of every day life for all of us. Our world continues to get scarier and we are expected to carry on with our silly little tasks and jobs. I have worked with many folks who feel overwhelmed by the stress of life, and we create an arsenal of tools and skills for them to use to help manage those unwanted feelings.
3 Years Experience
Online in Smithfield, Utah (Online Only)
Irene Kraegel
Psychologist, PsyD, LP
The stress and strain of life can be overwhelming at times, as we learn to juggle the many demands on our time and energy. Utilizing specific stress-reduction techniques can help significantly, and I have extensive experience teaching stress management to children, teens, college students, and adults of all ages.
21 Years Experience
Online in Smithfield, Utah
Dr. Tara Thompson
Psychologist, PsyD
Let me help you conquer your fears so you can start living the life you want. I am goal orientated and solution focused.
Online in Smithfield, Utah
Haley Carroll
Psychologist, MS, PhD
Effectively managing stress is crucial for maintaining overall well-being and improving quality of life. My approach combines behavioral and cognitive-behavioral (CBT) therapies to help you identify and address the root causes of your stress. Through techniques such as cognitive restructuring, relaxation training, and problem-solving strategies, we will work together to change unhelpful thought patterns and develop practical skills for coping with stress. This evidence-based approach aims to reduce the physical and emotional impact of stress, enhance resilience, and empower you to navigate life's challenges with greater ease and confidence.
6 Years Experience
Online in Smithfield, Utah (Online Only)
Wendy Jensen LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Hypnotherapist, Diplomate Comprehensive Energy Psychology
Nearly half of women report a rise in stress levels over the past five years. And while women and men tend to cope with stress differently, we know that chronic stress contributes to a range of health problems in both sexes, including mental health disorders, heart disease and obesity, depression, anxiety, low sex drive, memory and concentration problems, headaches, upset stomach, lack of focus, lack of energy and mood swings.
Stress can be a motivator, and it can even be essential to survival. The body’s fight-or-flight mechanism tells a person when and how to respond to danger. However, when the body becomes triggered too easily, or there are too many stressors at one time, it can undermine a person’s mental and physical health and become harmful.
Stress is the body’s natural defense against predators and danger. It causes the body to flood with hormones that prepare its systems to evade or confront danger. People commonly refer to this as the fight-or-flight mechanism.
Managing stress calls for addressing the mind as well as the body, since both the brain and body contribute to symptoms. In my practice, I employ a variety of stress busting techniques derived from energy psychology including acupoint tapping, EMDR, Regenerating Images in Memory (RIM), guided meditation and exercises such as tai chi and qi gong movements meant to disapate stuck energy from the body.
29 Years Experience
Online in Smithfield, Utah