Stress therapists in Gridley, California CA
Stuart Kaplowitz / Serene Pathways Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, MFT
Too many of us may discount stress or want to deny it exists. Yet even the joy in our lives can bring about responsibilities and stress that comes with it. It stress remains and builds, it can affect our minds and bodies and we dont want that to happen
31 Years Experience
Micha Noble, MA
Pre-Licensed Professional, AMFT
Whatever life may be putting you through, we are glad you found your way here. Maybe you feel overwhelmed with anxiety, depression, neurodiversity, poor body image, intense emotions, or a whole list of other struggles that may feel unacceptable. Our goal is to provide a welcoming environment and join you with empathy and authenticity so you can have the space to grow and reach your goals.
3 Years Experience
Saralee Kramer Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Many people find life to be very stressful. Much anxiety comes from trying to do too much, or meet the expectations of others, or a negative mindset about what's ahead. I work with clients to explore their beliefs, and where they come from. Then, it's important to choose about what matters to You, and begin focusing on activities and people who matter to You. Setting clear intentions, changing behaviors, and being mindful of self care are helpful strategies.
24 Years Experience
Victoria Bresee
Hypnotherapist, MA, MAR, CHt
A certain amount of stress will ensure that we prepare for an important meeting, practice for an audition, or plan carefully for an event, like a wedding. But, too much stress can make our voice shaky, make us forget our speech, or sabotage our success in other ways. By learning some quick-acting mind/brain/body tools to soothe yourself and interrupt negative thought patterns, and by experiencing hypnotic visualizations where you imagine yourself getting through your situation successfully, you can find focus, clarity and actually enjoy your event.
38 Years Experience
Regina Lazarovich
Psychologist, PhD
Challenging life transitions can often bring up anxiety and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help. CBT is an evidence-based form of therapy that focuses on changing patterns of thinking (cognitions) and behaviors associated with stress and anxiety. CBT is supported by research and considered to be the “gold standard” treatment for anxiety disorders. Research indicates that over 60% of those who undergo CBT experience a significant improvement in anxiety symptoms in 12 - 20 sessions. The tools and skills learned during CBT last a lifetime.
I commonly teach CBT strategies such as relaxation skills, problem solving, assertiveness skills and cognitive restructuring, which means reframing unhelpful thoughts. If you feel that stress and anxiety are negatively impacting your life then you are worthy of help and I would be honored to be your guide towards greater freedom and ease.
12 Years Experience