Do You Have an Anxiety Disorder?
Anyone with an anxiety disorder might struggle to get through any day, while experiencing a sense of fear, panic, or nervousness at the same time. People handle anxiety disorders differently and they often go untreated when they think it’s normal to feel like they do. If your anxiety or panic symptoms are causing you distress or interfering with work, school, relationships, or any other area of life, it’s time to seek treatment. We can help you overcome anxiety.
Types of Anxiety Disorders
If you’ve experienced anxiety or a panic attack before, identifying the type is the first step in getting the appropriate treatment. The most common types of anxiety disorders include:
We will help you understand the type of anxiety you are experiencing and develop an appropriate and effective treatment plan to work on together.
What to Expect from an Anxiety Therapist
We provide cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, which is the gold standard treatment for anxiety disorders. Avoiding your feelings and emotions will make your anxiety worse. Instead, we will work with you to teach you to understand the nature of anxiety and learn powerful skills and tools to overcome distressing and debilitating anxiety. We will work together for you to regain control of your life.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Panic
Panic attacks can be scary because you might feel like you’re having a heart attack. As a cognitive behavioral therapist who treats panic attacks, we will help you understand how to accurately perceive and understand your thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations. Powerful tools such as cognitive restructuring, exposure therapy, and mindfulness techniques are simple and effective in learning how to regulate and tolerate anxiety.
Contact Us
Searching for “anxiety therapy near me” should lead you right to us. Our number one goal is to help you learn effective ways of coping with life’s challenges, so contact us today to learn more about our cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety and panic disorders.