Anxiety therapists in Craig, Colorado CO

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Dallas, Texas therapist: Dr. Alexavery Hawkins, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Dr. Alexavery Hawkins

Psychologist, PhD
I help anxious clients process their fears, challenges, and concerns in a safe, warm environment that provides empathy as well as solutions and ideas for enriching their life and moving away from a fear-based point of view.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Craig, Colorado
Clarkesville, Georgia therapist: Peakminds Psychology, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Peakminds Psychology

Psychologist
With the ability to utilize a variety of psychological methods and techniques, the clinicians at Peakminds are adept at working with a diversity of anxieties and fears, holding the ability to support the needs and goals of clients.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Craig, Colorado
Washington, District of Columbia therapist: Bold Expressions Therapy, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Bold Expressions Therapy

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I am passionate about working with anyone who has experienced depression or anxiety and who wants to take a deeper look at how these painful thoughts and feelings developed, and how they shape their daily lives. I strive to give my patients a myriad of coping skills and therapeutic tools that will allow them to deftly navigate the world’s everyday stressors, and ask them to look introspectively at their own expectations and biases as together we resist heteronormative patriachal structures.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Craig, Colorado
San Rafael, California therapist: Dr. Robert Nemerovski, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Dr. Robert Nemerovski

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Racing pulse? Sweaty palms? Tight chest? Shortness of breath? Difficulty thinking clearly? Feeling “anxiety”? These are some of the most common signs of anxiety, a normal human emotional and physical state that serves to signal us that something important is going on. Anxiety can signal something good, such as our excitement before we see a long lost friend. It can also signal something potentially bad, such as when we imagine making a blundering error just before we start a presentation. A little anxiety keeps us alert, such as when we are about to cross the street and our anxiety signals us to be cautious and check for traffic before stepping off the curb. A lot of anxiety can distract us, make us physically uncomfortable, steal our sleep, lead us to avoid important activities in life, and even increase our risk for stroke, heart attack, and other serious illness. I help clients decrease their suffering from excessive anxiety by working on several fronts: reducing uncomfortable symptoms by increasing coping and relaxation skills; examining and changing anxiety-provoking ways of thinking; and getting to the root causes of the anxiety in order to minimize recurrences and develop mastery over excessive anxiety.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Craig, Colorado
Omaha, Nebraska therapist: Karen Baumstark, Ph.D., psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Karen Baumstark, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D., CMHIMP, CTACC
"Anxiety is actually a normal part of life and can be helpful at moderate levels, providing motivation to push you to achieve more, or providing a warning to avoid a bad or dangerous situation. However, many people experience such high anxiety levels that they feel distressed, and the anxiety interferes with their functioning. Therapy can help you learn to manage and reduce your anxiety so it no longer distresses you. Paying attention to habits, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings related to anxiety can help people greatly reduce the negative impact of anxiety. I use a holistic approach with psychodynamic underpinnings to help you to identify beliefs, thoughts, feelings, and habits that contribute to your anxiety, and then make changes to reduce and manage your anxiety.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Craig, Colorado