Stress therapists in Chatham-Kent, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Clayre Sessoms Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, RCT, RCC, CCC, ATR-P
I provide effective support for clients struggling with stress, utilizing evidence-based approaches to enhance coping skills, resilience, and emotional well-being for a healthier, balanced life.
9 Years Experience
Deon Ambersley
Counsellor/Therapist, MSW, RSW
Stress unfortunately has become a part of so many lives. Often robbing us of the joy we so desperately seek. However, with some adjustments in habits and routines, as well as different ways of thinking, stress isn't inevitable. I work with clients to assess their current lifestyles and find ways to combat stress in a healthy manner. If you are interested in learning more, please reach out, and let's chat!
19 Years Experience
Katie Pula
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Explore emotions and identify a deeper understanding of feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, sad, fearful and stuck. Explore and identify self-care and coping strategies that bring awareness and healing.
12 Years Experience
Broken Gold Counseling
Registered Social Worker, MACP, MSW, RSW
Stress management is a necessity in our modern life. Sometimes things happen that challenge our current coping skills. Luckily, there are many effective stress management strategies that can be taught in therapy. I use mindfulness skills as taught through DBT as a way to manage stress, as well as examining current coping and communication in our relationships as ways of reducing stress. As well, I teach distress tolerance and emotion regulation strategies to help clients manage reactions and respond more appropriately to stressful situations.
11 Years Experience
Friends2go
Counsellor/Therapist, addiction and mental Health , psychosocial intervention , anxiety and stress management
The body’s autonomic nervous system controls your heart rate, breathing, vision changes and more. Its built-in stress response, the “fight-or-flight response,” helps the body face stressful situations.
When a person has long-term (chronic) stress, continued activation of the stress response causes wear and tear on the body. Physical, emotional and behavioral symptoms develop.
5 Years Experience