Anxiety therapists in Pharr, Texas TX
Emily Sledge
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Have you had to learn to dissociate or shut off awareness of your body and your emotions due to the fear or pain that you feel? Has this become nearly impossible, because the worrying and panic is relentless?
In therapy we explore what's happening mentally, emotionally and physically when anxiety shows up. We identify how to rebalance our nervous system and turn on our relaxation response. This recalibration serves to generate inner equilibrium so that you feel more emotionally regulated and in control of your thoughts and feelings. In turn, you feel safer in your environment and relationships.
I utilize therapy modalities like somatic therapy, including yoga, breathwork, meditation and mindfulness to help you learn how to generate relaxation and an overall sense of calm in mind, body, emotions and sprit. I utilize Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to support you in learning how to cultivate acceptance and feel more centered and grounded in yourself. I use CBT methods to support finding new ways of thinking that are in greater alignment with how you want to think and feel in the world and in your relationships.
5 Years Experience
Erin Severe
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Are you feeling anxious, overwhelmed and unable to cope with daily demands? Do you have unresolved trauma from past experiences which make it difficult to function? Utilizing a Cognitive Behavior (CBT) approach, we will help develop new ways to respond to anxiety and help you take charge of your life.
16 Years Experience
Andrea Elkon
Psychologist, Ph.D.
We feel anxious because there are things we are avoiding. I approach anxiety with a combination of CBT, exposure, and mindfulness to explore what it is you might be avoiding and how you can safely reverse that cycle of avoidance. Please feel free to reach out to me to learn more about my approach to treating anxiety.
19 Years Experience
Dr. Derek Turesky
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Anxiety is one of the primary focus areas of my practice. I have significant experience helping many patients break the vicious cycle of anxiety and avoidance.
12 Years Experience
Rachel Eddins
Counselor/Therapist, MEd, LPC
Everyone feels anxious some of the time. When it is persistent, however, that’s a sign it’s time to treat your anxiety.
Persistent anxiety can affect your ability to enjoy life. You might feel a sense of consistent worry just beneath the surface of your thoughts, making it impossible for you to focus. Your thoughts might race so quickly that you feel as though your head will explode. It doesn’t have to be this way.
19 Years Experience