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    Anxiety Treatment in Florida


    “Sometimes I get anxious because I don’t feel anxious, which means I forgot what I was supposed to be anxious about in the first place, and that gives me anxiety…which can feel like depression.” – Anon 


    If you are overthinking or excessively worrying, often feeling nervous or afraid, tending to avoid things you need to want to do, struggling to care for your health or work, school, or social/home life, and/or engaging in unhealthy habits to cope, you may be struggling with anxiety. There are different types of anxieties. These include:

    Generalized Anxiety Disorder

    Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is when you feel anxious and worried most of the time, not just in stressful situations. The worry is about different things and is intense and persistent. It interferes with day-to-day activities and overall sense of feeling well. 

    Reducing Worry and Recovering from Generalized Anxiety

    Panic Disorder

    A panic attack, also called an anxiety attack, is a brief period of anxiety that includes the physical sensations of fear. It often occurs unexpectedly, without external threat, and lasts for a few minutes. Physical and emotional symptoms can linger for several hours. If you have recurring panic attacks, you may have Panic Disorder.

    Relieving Panic

    Social Anxiety Disorder

    If you’re experiencing Social Anxiety Disorder, you have an excessive concern or fear of negative judgment and rejection by others. As a consequence, you avoid social situations which interferes with school, work, or social opportunities.

    Socializing Without Anxiety

    Treatment for Anxiety

    While anxiety disorders can be very stressful, even debilitating, fortunately. they’re very treatable. Appropriate interventions tailored to your needs can help you manage your symptoms and reduce or eliminate anxiety. Research and experience-supported practices that effectively treat anxiety include the following:

    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a widely used and effective treatment for anxiety. It is a behavioral approach that focuses on both acceptance and change, You learn to let go of the fight to change unwanted or feared thoughts, emotions, memories, and physical sensations and, instead, focus your attention on the present and on valued actions. By doing so, your symptoms of anxiety are reduced and you are able to live a more productive and fulfilling life.

    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Florida

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) addresses how your thoughts, feelings, and actions interact to cause and maintain anxiety. You learn to identify and modify unhelpful, often irrational, thinking patterns that influence your emotions and behaviors. You also learn learn to change behaviors that reinforce symptoms and make anxiety worse. CBT for anxiety disorders includes the following interventions: education on anxiety; challenging negative thoughts; exposure therapy/systematic desensitization; relaxation skills; assertiveness training; and problem-solving skills.

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Florida

    Mindfulness Therapy

    Mindfulness Therapy (Mindfulness-based Therapy, Mindfulness-based Interventions) is a counseling approach that, similar to other interventions, may be used alone or with other therapies to treat anxiety. It is, in fact, a major component of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Mindfulness is a way to become more present in the moment, more aware of yourself and your environment. Being more present and aware allows you to be more self-compassionate, and accepting of your thoughts, emotions, and physical experiences, which promotes mental health.

    Mindfulness-Based Therapy in Florida

    Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

    Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), also known as Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT), is one of the most widely used and successful treatments for anxiety disorders. It is a strength-based, goal-directed, and present and future-oriented approach. In SFBT, you clearly define your goals for therapy (details of what life will be like when anxiety is no longer a part of it), identify and build on your strengths and resources by exploring exceptions and solutions to the problem (what has been helpful and could be helpful), and move forward on your path to achieving your goals one doable step at a time (making what may seem unmanageable very possible).

    Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Florida

    If you think you may be experiencing anxiety that’s getting in the way of day-to-day tasks and fully enjoying life, I’m confident I can help. Together, we’ll customize our sessions to best meet your needs and help you learn how to better manage and reduce anxiety, grow from your adversity, and live a more fulfilling life.

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