Anxiety therapists in Margaret River, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
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Chris Wallace
Psychologist, MAPS
We get hooked by worries, fears, and stories that influence our choices and take us away from what matters. We can't escape anxious thoughts but we can achieve and live well with some space from distressing thoughts and feelings.
8 Years Experience
Online in Margaret River, Western Australia
YouBeYou Therapy
Registered Psychotherapist
Getting a deeper understanding of fear and how it shows up in life can be the breakthrough needed to live the life you desire.
4 Years Experience
Online in Margaret River, Western Australia (Online Only)
Ms Charlie Stansfield
Licensed Psychoanalyst, Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst.
Another way to think of anxiety is that is represents a form of emotional or psychological pain. Just like pain in the body is a sign things aren't right then the same is true of our minds. Think of anxiety as a way your mind has of letting you know things need attention.
26 Years Experience
Online in Margaret River, Western Australia
Dr Shikha Gray
Psychologist, PhD, MPsych(Couns)
Trying to deal with anxiety can be exhausting and overwhelming. My approach focuses on providing relief through techniques that promote clear thinking, self-awareness, self-compassion and healthy coping mechanisms. Additionally, I guide you in uncovering unresolved issues or internal conflicts that may be at the root of your anxiety, paving the way for long-term emotional change.
9 Years Experience
Online in Margaret River, Western Australia
Counselling and Psychotherapy Yarraville
Counsellor/Therapist, PhD, MEd, BEd, BA, Dip T, Dip Counselling, Dip Hypnotherapy
The anxiety and fear-like symptoms you experience are neurobiological symptoms. Your amygdala - the part of the brain that registers and records emotional responses, is sending you false brain messages. In this case, it's sending the message of 'threat' and 'danger'. Once, often out-of-the-blue, you felt your heart racing, your palms sweating and your tummy churning. You FELT...terrified. Maybe that first experience was on a freeway, in an elevator (lift), on a suburban train. The next time you had to face that 'event' (get back into that lift/elevator), your amygdala sent adrenaline surging through your body to GET OUTTA THERE. That's your brain getting things wrong. We can and will re-write that message.
20 Years Experience
Online in Margaret River, Western Australia