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Anxiety therapy for women

AGES 13 AND UP

 

Anxiety shouldn’t be in the driver’s seat.

Let’s be real, anxiety sucks. It’s uncomfortable and unwelcomed. It can cause us to be constantly on the move due to the internal dialogue telling yourself you’re not enough if you’re not productive. You sit down at the end of the day only to realize your mind isn’t showing any signs of stopping and the anxious feelings aren’t slowing down.

You then may begin to notice body sensations. Ya know, that pesky heart racing, fast breathing, tight chest, tingling - and before you know it you’re unable to reel yourself back in. You might grab a glass of wine, start online shopping, or look to social media as an escape from the discomfort. Or maybe even look to self-harm. Your noticing more and more that you appear “chill” on the outside but on the inside you feel like a chaotic hot mess.

Maybe you’re also noticing:

  • Low self-esteem

  • Body image

  • People pleasing

  • Personal friendships and relationships

  • Perfectionism

  • Procrastination

  • Trusting others

  • Identifying your needs

  • Creating boundaries with others

  • Financial stress

  • Job transition 

  • Procrastination and time management

Anxiety can actually begin to make sense once you learn to work through it, not against it.

 

HOW ANXIETY THERAPY WORKS

Listen, anxiety therapy can be HARD. You will be asked to sit in your discomfort and expose yourself to things that feel scary. With gentle support beside you, you will learn to slowly let go of control using skills learned in therapy to get you through it. Your body will learn that the scary things don’t need to feel as scary.

Mindfulness and grounding helps you to notice sensations, thoughts and feelings with curiosity and non-judgement. You will learn to incorporate effective and unique skills to YOU (it’s not only just breathing and yoga!) to help the body chill the eff out.

Therapy can help you manage common symptoms:

  • Excessive worry

  • Feeling scared, panicked, or tense

  • Irritability

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Difficulty sleeping

  • Change in appetite or eating habits

  • Not wanting to go out in public or be around people

  • Tightness in chest or shortness of breath

  • Feelings hot or cold

  • Feeling restless or jittery

  • Feelings nauseous or having butterflies in stomach

You can look at your anxiety with curiosity and develop tools to find relief.

YOU ARE CAPABLE OF DOING HARD THINGS. I CAN GUIDE AND SUPPORT YOU THROUGH THEM.

FAQS

Common questions about anxiety therapy