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Anxiety can show up as racing thoughts, overthinking, or feeling constantly on edge. Therapy helps you understand your anxiety, build emotional regulation tools, and return to a place of calm and clarity. You don’t have to keep surviving alone.
Anxiety isn't "just in your head." It affects your mind and body, but the good news is it's treatable.
Anxiety is often the most sought-after type of therapy; when that anxiety takes over, it can have a dramatic impact on your life. Anxiety manifests differently for everyone, but some common signs include:
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I suggest Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) to many of my clients, not just those with anxiety; it's an effective way to reduce stress, improve focus, and unwind—perfect for busy days or sleepless nights. The goal isn't to stop thoughts from coming but to let them pass as you focus on your breath and body.
Take 5 minutes to try the exercise in the video below, then reflect. How did it feel?
Anxiety presents itself in a multitude of ways that present differently from person to person; The DSM-5 has some of these outlined.
Excessive worry about everyday things like work, health, or relationships.
Fear or discomfort in social situations due to fear of judgment or embarrassment.
Unexpected panic attacks with intense fear and symptoms like a racing heart.
Extreme fear of specific objects or situations, such as heights or spiders.
Intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive actions (compulsions) to reduce anxiety.
Constant worry about health or fear of serious illness despite reassurance.
Fear of being away from loved ones or worry about harm coming to them.
Fear of being judged during activities like public speaking or tests.
You might benefit from therapy if:
If any of this sounds familiar, therapy can provide the tools and support you need to feel more confident and at peace.
Below are answers to some of the most common questions about anxiety therapy.
Anxiety is a natural, and needed, response to stress, and it's not something we aim to "eliminate" completely.
Instead, therapy focuses on helping you manage it in a healthy way. For many people, therapy reduces anxiety to a level where it no longer feels overwhelming or unmanageable.
Anxiety can have many causes, including:
Therapy helps you explore these factors and create personalized strategies for managing your anxiety.
The 5-5-5 rule is a grounding technique used to manage anxiety by focusing on your senses and breathing. It involves acknowledging 5 things you can see, 5 things you can hear, and 5 things you can feel, while also deep breathing by inhaling for 5 seconds, holding for 5 seconds, and exhaling for 5 seconds.
Lack of adequate sleep significantly exacerbates anxiety symptoms and can create a vicious cycle, making it harder to sleep and cope with anxiety.
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