Stress therapists in Thousand Palms, California CA
Hailey Goldberg
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker (MSW), DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Clinician™
Stress is something we all experience, but some more than others. While we may not have control over the unexpected environmental stressors what we can control is how we cope with it. When working with Hailey she will assist you in developing strategies to help manage stress levels and increase tolerance for distress.
9 Years Experience
Damon Dodge
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Before becoming a therapist, I myself was a driven professional in a high-pressure environment. Traveling constantly and 60+ hour weeks were the norm. No matter how hard I worked, it never felt like enough, which led to burnout and a lot of self-doubt. That’s when I went to see a therapist—when I knew the way I was handling work just wasn’t working. In that process, I learned a lot about the things I was doing that made a tough situation even harder on myself. I learned how to take responsibility for my part in my struggles, while setting limits with work and eventually finding a career that was more congruent with my values and celebrated what makes me ME. By rediscovering and leveraging your strengths, you can learn to enlist the resources needed to tackle your current opportunities. Building on your best qualities can drive your professional growth and get you to the next level.
10 Years Experience
Jean-Marie Bottequin
Life Coach, WAPP
How do you deal with stress?
We feel stress whenever we have the feeling of losing control. When we think we cannot cope with the amount of work, when something unforeseeable thwarts our plans or when the demands placed on us are too high etc. - then stress always arises.
Created by fear of possible catastrophes, of failure or of not being able to do something, stress drives our adrenaline levels up. This costs the body an enormous amount of energy and in the long run can even make us seriously ill.
A study by Harvard University has now found that employees with personnel responsibility are on average less stressed. The control you gain through more responsibility apparently outweighs the stress. This means that the more we relinquish control and feel out of control, the more we feel stressed.
12 ways to happiness
1. physical exercise - 2. do smile so offenas possible! - 3. sleep well! -
4. eat well - 5. live now! - 6. practice serenity - 7. blow up your blockades –
8. celebrate your successes - 9. concentrate - 10. be fully engaged –
11. start something new - 12. maintain your social network
20 Years Experience
Ilah Brock - Central Valley Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapist, C.Ht
We all have daily stresses in life. Some more pronounced than others. Discussing the stresses and learning how to not allow them to control you or for you to be "charged" by other external situations. Just learning how to change the voice in your head to let you know this is not an important "whatever" - and lose the charge = stress disapates - Often times this is accomplished in one to three sessions.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
Psychologist, PsyD.
Identifying areas of stress and finding solutions that are helpful. Changing negative thought patterns that develop because of stress and finding new ways of thinking about events that cause stress.
19 Years Experience