Anxiety

Anxiety can feel like constant worry, racing thoughts, or a sense that something bad is about to happen, even when there's no clear danger. It can show up in your body as tension, restlessness, trouble sleeping, or difficulty concentrating. Living with anxiety can be exhausting, and it's common to feel stuck or unsure how to break the cycle.

We treat anxiety using evidence-based approaches grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), including exposure-based techniques. These therapies help people face fears gradually, change unhelpful thought patterns, and build confidence in handling uncertainty.

We work with many types of anxiety, including:

  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) – excessive worry about everyday things

  • Social Anxiety Disorder – fear of judgment or embarrassment in social situations

  • Panic Disorder – sudden, intense episodes of fear or physical symptoms

  • Specific Phobias – strong fear of particular objects or situations (like flying or heights)

  • Health Anxiety / Illness Anxiety Disorder – fear of having or developing a serious illness

  • Agoraphobia – fear of being in situations where escape might be hard or help isn’t available

With the right support, anxiety is treatable. Therapy helps you understand your symptoms, face fears in manageable steps, and feel more calm, capable, and in control.