Stress therapists in Glen Ridge, New Jersey NJ
Jane E. Navas
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
Working with clients experiencing stress involves identifying stressors, assessing their impact, and developing coping strategies. We work to help clients explore the mental and emotional aspects of stress, offering psychoeducation and relaxation techniques.
7 Years Experience
Jenna Sackman - Online/Virtual Therapy
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, LPC
*Free Consultation* Stress, especially in NYC and during these challenging times, is most likely an every day occurrence in your life, whether it be triggered by work, relationships, future thinking, responsibilities, etc. It can be exhausting and debilitating. By utilizing mindfulness, breathing, and other stress-reduction techniques, I help my clients build the necessary coping skills to manage excessive worry, nervousness, or anxiety. I offer a 15 min free consultation, so please reach out to see if we're a good fit!
6 Years Experience
Sarah Ehrich
Counselor/Therapist, LAC
Stress is a natural part of life, but when it becomes overwhelming, it can have a significant impact on our mental, emotional, and physical health. Together, we'll identify triggers, patterns, and coping mechanisms that can help you navigate stressful situations with greater ease and resilience.
4 Years Experience
Beth Sonnenberg
Therapist, MSW, LCSW
I believe your mental health is an important part of your well-being that may need fine-tuning at different points throughout your life. I am here to help you recognize problematic thinking patterns and change the resulting behaviors in an empowering, motivating, warm and non-judgmental environment.
26 Years Experience
Eman Khalil
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Stress is a natural part of life, but when it becomes overwhelming, it can have a significant impact on our mental, emotional, and physical health. Together, we'll identify triggers, patterns, and coping mechanisms that can help you navigate stressful situations with greater ease and resilience.
3 Years Experience
Brielle Layden
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
With continued and pervasive concerns regarding COVID-19, stress is inevitable and might feel like a central theme in your day. It is my goal to help you better manage this stress by identifying the sources of your stress and examining your relationship with each one. From there, I can help you begin to establish healthier self care routines or responses.
9 Years Experience
Insight Psychological Group
Psychologist, Psy.D.s, LCSWs, LPCs, LCADCs...
Stress is the visceral experience of worry and strain. Often the reaction to ongoing stress is depression, irritability, illness or anger. Clients seek therapy when this alarm signal is blinking red, and that's precisely the purpose of it. In therapy, a client can help figure out what needs to be done in a more manageable way, and what should really stop being done; and then build the courage to start to make changes.
27 Years Experience
Dr. Mike Abrams
Psychologist, PhD, MBA, ABPP
I co-authored, with Dr. Albert Ellis, the first Rational Emotive Behavior therapy article on the treatment of stress. Please contact me and I will send you a copy so you can better understand my approach. But I have worked with stressors like life-threatening disease, impending, criminal charges, or the mundane but depleting ones like a frustrating workplace.
37 Years Experience
Perri Barra
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Stress is a natural part of life, but when it becomes overwhelming, it can have a significant impact on our mental, emotional, and physical health. Together, we'll identify triggers, patterns, and coping mechanisms that can help you navigate stressful situations with greater ease and resilience.
11 Years Experience
Alyssa Kushner
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
We live in a world with tons of stressors and responsibilities. From work or school, to relationships, and to keeping up with your own self care - it can be hard to manage it all. Stress isnt a bad thing, however if it becomes unmanageable and chronic with no work toward moving through it, it can lead to burn out, depression or anxiety, and exhaustion. Through therapy, we will develop foundations of self care, stress management, and learn ways to manage and cope with difficult feelings. If its related to other people we will work on setting better boundaries, attending to your needs before others, and learning how to say no. I bring a trauma-informed, somatic, and holistic lens and I am trained in EMDR & DBT. Though, I believe the therapeutic relationship is more important and will prioritize creating a safe trusting space.
6 Years Experience