Social Anxiety therapists in Belton, Texas TX
Gregg Unterberger
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC
Social anxiety is a disorder that eats its' own tail. The more of an outsider we feel we are, the more of an outsider we become, avoiding people or becoming more anxious. We now have new tools to stop this downward spiral & can take you to a place where you can be more comfortable in your own skin.
26 Years Experience
Dr. Mike Strand
Psychologist, PsyD
Social anxiety wraps its tight grip around life’s moments, turning anticipation of social interactions into overwhelming dread. In my dedicated practice, I understand the depth of this challenge and the bravery it takes to face these fears. Through personalized therapy, I guide you towards unlocking the confidence to navigate social spaces with ease, transforming anxiety into empowerment, one interaction at a time.
16 Years Experience
Dr. Jennifer McManus
Psychologist, PhD, Licensed Psychologist, PLLC
Does this sound familiar? You want to feel calm and confident in social situations, but instead you are afraid you will look stupid, embarrass yourself, or be rejected. It has been hard for you to manage this level of social anxiety on your own. Each day it becomes more difficult to focus on anything other than those worst-case scenarios that your mind so quickly creates. Life doesn’t have to go on this way. Hi, I’m Dr. Jennifer McManus, and I help ambitious women find relief from social anxiety. It is my mission to provide scientifically informed psychotherapy without sacrificing compassion and genuine concern.
10 Years Experience
Dylan Inserra
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, MA, EMDR-T
I focus on addressing the core issues that lead to social anxiety, addressing the cause rather than the symptoms.
2 Years Experience
Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
People with social anxiety find it very hard to interact with others and will do whatever possible to avoid it. They constantly second guess themselves, and attribute any negative interaction to their own failure to relate. They also anticipate negative consequences even before attempting to interact. Luckily, through cognitive behavioral therapy and behavioral techniques, you can overcome this problem.
14 Years Experience