Anxiety may be one of the most uncomfortable and distressing mental health conditions but also the most common and treatable.

The ultimate goal is to confront whatever it is that is making you anxious, which at times can be terrifying, but also liberating. Depending on your symptoms, situation and condition, there are many viable solutions to treat anxiety. I utilize a variety of approaches which integrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Breath work, and self- care techniques which can reduce the symptoms.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a research-based approach for treating specific anxiety symptoms and include techniques such as:

Self-reflection

Increase your awareness in regards to your own thoughts, feelings and behaviors towards your situation: In order to change, we first need to identify the targets for change.

Cognitive Restructuring

Challenging your current thinking patterns and replacing them with realistic thoughts about your situation.

Alternative Perspectives

Training your brain with new thought patterns in order to approach your difficulties from a new perspective.

Behavioral Techniques

Learning specific techniques to manage anxiety and reduce or eliminate panic attacks.

Graduated Exposure

Revealing the situations make you anxious then rating them as anxiety levels, facing the least anxious situations first.

Alternative therapies / techniques: