Stress therapists in Manteca, California CA
Chad Cryder
Psychologist, PhD
To be honest, if you do not experience some stress, you are not living life. Stress is an expected and common part of life. However, our relationship with stress and the amount of stress we face can be the biggest challenges we must address. Using a solution-focused lens, we can address amount of stress while using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy we can change your relationship with your stress and the issues it brings into your life. I am now offering Virtual Reality therapy to help with stress management.
9 Years Experience
Erica McArn
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Stress is a common occurrence in today's world. There are differences between 'normal' stress and chronic/prolonged stress. Chronic stress is harmful to one's health and can lead to significant health issues, both physical and psychological. It is important to identify stressors, explore factors that cause chronic stress, and develop strategies to reduce daily as well as chronic stress.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Catherine Ferreira-Babor, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Stress is different from anxiety. We all know our society is extremely stressful. We've become a culture designed to measure individual accomplishment as defined by professional and financial success. Familial history and personality traits can contribute to the feeling of pressure, the definition of a "good" life, and our ability to manage stress and balance it with the calm and relaxation that we all actually require.
27 Years Experience
Dr. Michael Namekata
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Stress can lead us to feeling stuck and overwhelmed. Personalized therapy effectively integrates a safe and compassionate setting with advanced therapy skills and techniques to help you more effectively manage stress and live a fulfilling life. I specialize in supporting adults and couples in navigating the challenges associated with stress, depression, anxiety, grief, and relationship problems.
2 Years Experience
Baya Mebarek, In-Office Couple Therapy & Online Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapist, Psy.D., LMFT
These days we are more likely to feel stress when we face overwhelming responsibilities at work or home, when experiencing loneliness, rejection, or the fear of losing things that are important to us, such as our jobs or friends. Learning coping skills like relaxation, meditation, mindfulness, hypnosis and others like these help to soothe the mind and minimize stress. Learn to quiet your mind and make your decisions with clarity and peace.
23 Years Experience