Anxiety therapists in Denver, Colorado CO
Ms. Heather O'Neil
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
I utilize CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), Mindfulness, and ERP (exposure and response therapy) to address anxiety disorders and Fears
28 Years Experience
Katie Steinert
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Does it feel like you're living your life on anxiety's terms? Let's work together to build your anxiety coping skills and resiliency in the face of anxious thoughts. Let's work together to reach your fullest potential and live life on YOUR terms.
9 Years Experience
Kelli Tahaney
Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Ph.D.
My clinical training is rooted in CBT for anxiety disorders as my initial experience with clients/patients was in a world-renowned anxiety clinic in Boston. I continue to provide such evidence based therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, and Phobias.
3 Years Experience
Dr. Kelly Cromer
Psychologist, Ph.D.
My psychological evaluations cover a full range of psychological disorders as currently designated by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5-TR., including anxiety disorders.
4 Years Experience
Dr. Robert Nemerovski
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Racing pulse? Sweaty palms? Tight chest? Shortness of breath? Difficulty thinking clearly? Feeling “anxiety”?
These are some of the most common signs of anxiety, a normal human emotional and physical state that serves to signal us that something important is going on. Anxiety can signal something good, such as our excitement before we see a long lost friend. It can also signal something potentially bad, such as when we imagine making a blundering error just before we start a presentation.
A little anxiety keeps us alert, such as when we are about to cross the street and our anxiety signals us to be cautious and check for traffic before stepping off the curb. A lot of anxiety can distract us, make us physically uncomfortable, steal our sleep, lead us to avoid important activities in life, and even increase our risk for stroke, heart attack, and other serious illness.
I help clients decrease their suffering from excessive anxiety by working on several fronts: reducing uncomfortable symptoms by increasing coping and relaxation skills; examining and changing anxiety-provoking ways of thinking; and getting to the root causes of the anxiety in order to minimize recurrences and develop mastery over excessive anxiety.
14 Years Experience
Naya Clinics Denver
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselors
Anxiety is a state of feeling afraid of a future, unknown, or ambiguous threat. It is often characterized by certain physiological symptoms, along with doubt concerning the nature of the threat and our ability to handle it. Some anxiety is a normal part of life. In fact, it is necessary for our survival and peak performance. After all, the anxiety you feel before an interview or a performance can motivate you to be prepared, vigilant, and focused. However, if anxiety persists beyond the threat or challenge, it begins to lose its benefits. An unhealthy level of anxiety can paralyze you and leave you unable to function in the most basic tasks. If your anxiety is persisting and getting worse, this could qualify as an anxiety disorder, and you should consider counseling for anxiety.
9 Years Experience
Megan Aliffi
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Clinician maintains extensive training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and ACT. Clinician has been working with children and young adults with anxiety issues for the majority of her career. Clinician has experience with addressing specific phobias such as agoraphobia, OCD, separation anxiety, social anxiety and illness anxiety.
9 Years Experience
Ashley Vroegindewey
Pre-Licensed Professional, LPCC
Coping with excessive worry, nervousness, or stress; intense discomfort in social settings (social anxiety); sudden and intense feelings of panic (panic disorder).
6 Years Experience
Jessica Harris
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Helping patients with feelings of anxiety and panic that interfere with daily activities.
8 Years Experience
Johanna Isaacs
Psychologist, Psy.D., PsyPACT Participant
I help clients with anxiety identify their fear and worry patterns, understand where these thoughts may have come from in their lives, and create new ways of thinking that are more balanced and supportive. Creating anxiety management tools that help reduce physical anxiety symptoms in the moment means that my clients build realistic and useful coping strategies that help them feel better when anxiety peaks. We cannot eliminate anxiety or fear from our life but we can learn to understand our anxiety as a piece of us and ultimately appreciate who we are as a whole person.
13 Years Experience
Cassie Rodriguez
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LMHC
I can help with your anxiety or fears.
5 Years Experience
Rachel Fields
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Does your mind run a million miles a minute with worry? Does your body buzz with too much intensity giving you the feeling of impending doom? Do you find it hard to slow down and relax? Sometimes you might know what you are anxious about and other times you might feel anxious without knowing why. Panic can be especially hard because it leaves you feeling like you are going to die or go crazy. You do not have to face this alone.
8 Years Experience
Lisa Ali, H3 Therapy, LLC (Healing, Hope and Harmony)
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Anxiety and fear can be paralizing. In the last year many have developed fears and feelings of anxiety in ways maybe you could not have imagined. Don't let fear and anxiety keep you from becoming the best possible you. Its a journey....come see what may work for you.
19 Years Experience
Jocelyn Stott ~ Circle 3 Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW/LMSW, CBEIP-MH
I work collaboratively with clients to find the source of the anxiety as well as explore effective coping strategies to manage problematic symptoms.
6 Years Experience
Maggie Vieweg
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC , Licensed Professional Counselor
I have worked since 2015 with individuals who are struggling with anxiety and fear. Through a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness practices, and relaxation techniques, I work collaboratively with you to identify the underlying causes of your anxiety, challenge negative thought patterns, and develop practical strategies for managing symptoms.
9 Years Experience
Ryan Ramsey
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
I help those who struggle with anxiety change their automatic thoughts, develop greater tolerance for their emotions, and become more mindful and compassionate towards themselves.
5 Years Experience
TRS Neurofeedback & Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, Ph.D., LPC, BCN, QEEG-D
Neurofeedback is a level 4 evidence-based treatment for anxiety disorders and Dr. Tate has found that she has more successful treatment outcomes with general anxiety than any other mental health issue. She has also helped many clients wean off of highly addicting medications for anxiety such as benzodiazapines like Xanax.
18 Years Experience
Dr. Sheena Sikorski
Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist
If you're stuck in constant comparison mode or feeling like things need to be perfect all the time...then you might procrastinate out of fear something won't be good enough or even overwork yourself until things are just perfect. Either way, these sort of patterns may contribute to anxiety. Let's work together to get you out of this cycle!
7 Years Experience
Candice Dow
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC,
How are you experiencing anxiety? Is it showing up emotionally or physically? Do you find it difficult to quiet your mind? Are you focusing on the past or anticipating something in the future? Is your anxiety connected to social interactions or are you experiencing fear or dread?
What about high-functioning anxiety? This can manifest through perfectionism, control and over-achievment. Anxiety is not always debilitating, but is it healthy?
When we don’t address anxiety it can continue to consume our thoughts and feelings and may even begin to impact our ability to function or maintain healthy relationships with confidence and boundaries. Let’s talk through your thoughts and feelings and see how you are currently managing your anxiety and if there are some better coping options.
5 Years Experience
Alexis Adams
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist
Standard of care for generalized anxiety disorder is a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and medications such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, and buspirone — both of which work on levels of serotonin in the brain — as well as sedatives called benzodiazepines.
13 Years Experience