Anxiety therapists in Lathrop, California CA

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Tracy, California therapist: Chad Cryder, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Chad Cryder

Psychologist, PhD
Anxiety is the most common experience humans have. We are wired this way. When working with me, we will explore your underlying fears, see the value conflict that is arising, and work on coping skills to better handle the shame that comes with your fears. I am now offering Virtual Reality therapy to help with anxiety and fears.  
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lathrop, CA
Online in Lathrop, California
Modesto, California therapist: Dr. Irit Goldman, marriage and family therapist
Anxiety or Fears

Dr. Irit Goldman

Marriage and Family Therapist, PsyD, LMFT
I can help you gain the tools to live the life you deserve. We will work together as a team to have you accomplish your goal! You should not go through your difficulties alone. I will be there for you every step of the way! I am very passionate about helping you achieve personal growth and happiness  
22 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lathrop, CA
Pleasanton, California therapist: Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified in Holistic Health
I have extensive background treating anxiety and can provide many different types of modalities based on patient strenghts.  
15 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lathrop, CA
Online in Lathrop, California
Pleasanton, California therapist: Neal E. Winblad, therapist
Anxiety or Fears

Neal E. Winblad

Therapist, LMFT, SEP, NMP
I have worked with people therapeutically 35+ years. I have been married for over 40 years, and raised 2 kids. I have worked a regular job to make a living and provide for my family. I am rock solid in physical reality, and also a romantic visionary and can translate between the two worlds.  
39 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lathrop, CA
Saratoga, California therapist: Regina Lazarovich, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Regina Lazarovich

Psychologist, PhD
I specialize in helping people who struggle with panic attacks, social anxiety, health anxiety, generalized anxiety, and phobias. Anxiety: You’ve always been a worrier and it’s helped you set and achieve your goals. Lately though, it’s interfering with your work and personal life. It feels like you spend all your time worrying about your career or health or relationships, and less time enjoying those things. Anxiety doesn’t always look like worrying, sometimes it can show up as disturbed sleep, stomach problems, or irritability. Some people procrastinate, others overwork. Anxiety can even come in the form of specific phobias: intense fears of objects or situations that make your heart race and your stomach drop. With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), I’ll teach you skills for working with unhelpful thoughts and behaviors so you can reclaim your life from anxiety and move towards the nourishing connections you crave. Panic Attacks & Agoraphobia: You’re feeling anxious, frustrated, and confused by your experience of sudden rushes of fear accompanied by worry that you’re having a heart attack, dying, going insane, losing control, having a nervous breakdown, or fainting. During these episodes your heart feels like it’s about to burst out of your chest, you feel short of breath, your mouth is dry, you may also be sweating, trembling, shaking, nauseous, hot or cold, dizzy, lightheaded, numb or tingly, and feeling detached from yourself or from reality. These episodes of intense fear are called panic attacks. Your life may have gotten smaller as you have started avoiding or feeling very anxious in situations because you worry that you might have another panic attack and feel trapped, helpless, or embarrassed. For example, you may fear being in open or enclosed spaces, crowded places, standing in line, or using public transit. Avoiding situations from which escape might be difficult or where help may be unavailable is called agoraphobia. Panic attacks and agoraphobia are symptoms of panic disorder. Panic disorder traps you in a vicious cycle that begins when you believe the accompanying physical sensations are dangerous. Over time, these beliefs place more attention on physical symptoms which triggers more fear, which perpetuates the panic cycle. With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), I’ll teach you skills for working with thoughts and behaviors so you can break the panic cycle.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Lathrop, California