Stress therapists in Olivehurst, California CA
Elaine Quattro
Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT
You can reduce stress or manage it productively by using some of these strategies:
1. Express your feelings….with friends, a counselor, write in a journal, compose a letter you don’t mail, write a poem or essay. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
2. Do just one thing at a time. Prioritize the things you need to get done.
3. Take care of yourself physically through nutrition or exercise.
4. Know your limits. Focus on what is really important and learn to say no.
5. Watch how you talk to yourself and do not judge yourself. Reverse your negative ideas and focus on positive outcomes.
27 Years Experience
Vanessa Ffrench
Pre-Licensed Professional, Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (103346), Certified Yoga & Meditation Instructor
I have experience working with clients who experience chronic and acute everyday stressors. I approach these issues with ACT, body-oriented practices, breathing techniques, mindfulness and some yogic, stretching and movement practices
13 Years Experience
Erin Kennedy
Therapist, LPCC
Stress is a normal part of being human; the problem is when it becomes chronic. Thanks to "hustle culture" & #riseandgrind, we're experiencing another epidemic in our society--most of us are burnt-the F-out. While some degree of stress is undoubtedly adaptive and necessary, we aren't wired to work 60+ hours a week & be constantly available to, well, everyone. We're expected to do more (at work & at home) with less support, time, and resources. We will work together to identify sources of stress in your life & better understand the purpose it's serving.
4 Years Experience
Marge Michaelson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, ACSW, DSW
Stress is not necessarily negative as it leads to creation and problem solving. It can also lead to overwhelm, getting stuck or being immobilized even being non functional. Therapy can focus on the reasons for the stress both concrete, understood and not understood. In determining that, solutions can be formulated to address what is not working.
39 Years Experience
Peggy Barrett
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, OTR/L
Stress is always present, it is how we approach it that makes a difference. Stress is unhealthy when it interferes with what we want to do in life. Meditation and slowing down our hurried life allow us to acknowledge our feelings. Acceptance is the next step to dealing with the stressors of today. I will help you find ways to release stress in your body and creatively deal with it wholisticaly.
18 Years Experience