Anxiety

Living with anxiety doesn't have to mean struggling alone.

  • Do you find yourself constantly overthinking or imagining worst-case scenarios?
  • Do you feel mentally exhausted, like your mind just won’t shut off?
  • Do you experience anxiety in your body-like a racing heart, upset stomach, or restlessness?
  • Is it hard to focus, make decisions, or stay present because of anxious thoughts?
 

If your answer to any of these questions is yes, you are not alone.

Therapy for anxiety can help you:

When anxiety takes over, it can feel like your mind is working against you. Therapy helps you shift out of survival mode and into a calmer, more grounded way of living. Working together, you can learn to:

  • Quiet racing thoughts and reduce mental overwhelm.
  • Understand what triggers your anxiety and how to respond instead of react.
  • Calm your body’s stress response through proven tools and techniques.
  • Feel more in control of your reactions, instead of being ruled by worry.
 
In my practice I use evidence based therapy, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and solution focused techniques.

You don’t have to stay stuck in anxious thoughts. Together, we can work toward responding with greater calm, clarity, and confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does anxiety therapy work?

Anxiety therapy helps you understand what’s fueling your anxiety and gives you practical tools to manage it. You’ll learn how to respond to anxious thoughts and physical tension in ways that are more calming, flexible, and empowering.

It depends on your goals and how anxiety is showing up in your life. Some people start to feel relief within a few sessions, especially once you learn practical tools to manage anxious thoughts and physical tension. Others may benefit from longer-term work to explore deeper patterns or build lasting confidence in handling stress.


What matters most is that you feel supported, understood, and equipped to handle anxiety in new ways. Whether you’re looking for short-term tools or deeper growth, we’ll move at a pace that feels right for you.

I use several evidence-based approaches for anxiety, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and mind-body techniques. Treatment is tailored to your unique needs and goals.