Anxiety Treatment
Understand anxiety and build tools for a steadier daily life.
Anxiety can show up as persistent worry, fear, tension, avoidance, racing thoughts, or uncomfortable physical sensations. Therapy can help you understand the patterns underneath anxiety and practice responses that support greater flexibility and confidence.
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Experiences that can bring people to therapy
You do not need to match every item or have a diagnosis before asking for support.
- Worry that is difficult to turn off
- Avoiding situations because of fear or uncertainty
- Restlessness, tension, rapid heartbeat, or nausea
- Overthinking, dread, or difficulty concentrating
Look beyond the symptoms.
Explore triggers, thought patterns, routines, relationships, and experiences that may contribute to anxiety.
Practice grounding, emotional regulation, and coping skills that can be used outside therapy.
Build a personalized plan that may include behavioral strategies, cognitive approaches, trauma-informed care, or coordination with other providers.
What to expect
There is no one-size-fits-all timeline. Care is adjusted as you and your therapist learn what is useful.
- 1Clarify patterns and triggers
- 2Learn practical regulation skills
- 3Practice new responses
- 4Review what is helping