Social Anxiety therapists in San Martin, California CA
Regina Lazarovich
Psychologist, PhD
If you experience intense anxiety in social situations you may be struggling with social anxiety disorder (social phobia). Social anxiety is the fear of judgment from others, whether it’s new people, authority figures, romantic interests, friends, acquaintances or strangers. This can make it difficult to do things like make friends, ask for a raise, go on dates, attend parties, or give speeches.
With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), I’ll teach you skills for working with unhelpful thoughts and behaviors so you can reclaim your life from anxiety and move towards the nourishing connections you crave.
12 Years Experience
Doreen Maxwell
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MFT, CHT
To focus your attention and explore your inner self is some of the bravest and most powerful work there is. Psychotherapy, with the simple processes of attention and compassion can lead to deep and lasting change. I work collaboratively with you and use Hakomi Method Psychotherapy, and other methods
26 Years Experience
Campbell Teen & Family Therapy, Inc.
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, ACSW, APCC, AMFT
Social Anxiety is the fear of judgement from others and many teens and adults struggle with it.
It is normal for teens to feel socially awkward from time to time and that doesn’t mean they have social anxiety. However, if they feel so much anxiety regarding social situations that it stops them from doing what they want to in life, then it might be social anxiety.
13 Years Experience
Julie Millman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Social Anxiety can be so uncomfortable and debilitating. There are skills and strategies that can help improve your symptoms. Lets formulate a goal and design action steps that can help you reduce/ resolve the discomfort you are experiencing with these symptoms. Life does not need to feel so uncomfortable!
32 Years Experience
Damon Dodge
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Anxiety is something that impacts all of us. For many, there’s a general sense of dread or feeling of being unsafe that holds us back from life. For some, social anxiety is a significant barrier to creating connection with others. Anxiety can show up in our thoughts as well as our bodies, and it can prevent us from living the life we want. The most important thing to remember when it comes to anxiety is that most of our fearful thoughts are false. Your brain sends a compelling signal that you’re in mortal danger, but most times the stakes just aren’t that high. Learn how to challenge that signal and lead a richer, more full life.
10 Years Experience