Therapy for Anxiety Disorders
Generalized Anxiety Disorders, Panic Attacks, and Phobias
Is this you?
Do your worry excessively and for no reason at times?
Is it hard to concentrate because you can’t stop thinking about something that occurred or even worse, hasn’t occurred yet, but you think it will?
Do you have muscle tension in most parts of your body and find it hard to relax?
Have you found it hard to breathe and thought you were having a heart attack?
Do you often have a feeling that something bad is going to happen?
Do you suffer from stomach upset and headaches sometimes?
When was the last time you had a decent night’s sleep?
Do you often focus on the negative?
Are you often irritable?
Is your irritability starting to cause conflict in your relationships?
Is it hard to change plans or adapt to unexpected things?
Do you run conversations that you already had through your brain and criticize yourself for not saying something, or for what you said?
Do you see only the worst possible outcomes of a situation?
Do you jump to conclusions based on how you feel? For example,”I feel awkward, therefore, I am an awkward person.”
Do you focus only on the negative aspects of a situation and ignore the positives? For example, you may receive a positive work review overall, but focus on the single piece of negative feedback.
Do you have a belief that things should be a certain way? “I should always be kind.” What happens when that doesn’t happen?
If this is you: you need a space to understand why this is happening and how to take steps to cope with it. And most importantly, you need someone to walk alongside you to provide education and support in alleviating it.
I can help you understand the biology of the brain and body that causes anxiety as well as situations and thoughts that contribute to it.
As you start to understand how anxiety has affected you, it will be important to understand how it has affected your relationships with others and your life in general as you have tried to cope with it. As you start to understand this, we can make a game plan for moving forward with your new tools and understand yourself to make your life easier.