Stress therapists in Palermo, California CA
Amanda "Mandy" Barnes
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Specializing in stress management
7 Years Experience
Alison Alderdice, The Wise Mind Institute
Psychologist, PsyD
When you are feeling yourself overwhelmed, under-resourced, and unsure how to get yourself where you want to be, you are likely stressed. Stress is a multifaceted and uncomfortable experience that includes a number of different emotions, physical symptoms, and urges. I have ways to assess stress in your life to understand the various factors that contribute to it and to problem-solve ways to reduce it. Helping people live a less stressed life is one of my core goals as a therapist.
13 Years Experience
Liv Hua
Life Coach, Board Certified Coach from the Centre of Credentialing Education , PhD in Educational Psychology from the Department of Education and Counselling Psychology, McGill University
Navigate managing stress and burnout with a coach who deeply understands the challenges of emotional and physical exhaustion, whether it's from work, parenting, or caregiving. My approach is informed by comprehensive insights into the causes and solutions for burnout, offering strategies that range from establishing meaningful work-life boundaries to embracing effective self-care practices. With a focus on restoring purpose, autonomy, and balance, let me help you craft a path forward that aligns with your values and aspirations.
1 Years Experience
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
Erik Edler
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LMFT
Whatever your particular source of stress, I encourage you to take is seriously and reach out for the support that can help you. The world is becoming more and more stressful, and it's really taking a heavy toll on people. People often say that they shouldn't complain, that they're dealing with "first world problems." While we are very privileged in the U.S. in the 21st century, people also significantly underestimate what a heavy psychological toll modern life takes on us. We weren't meant to live with such urgency, so many threats constantly coming from so many directions, so much information, so much concrete and so much traffic, surrounded by strangers. There is a great need to deal with stress, and I'm here to help.
23 Years Experience