Stress therapists in West Puente Valley, California CA
Christian Holmes
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Maybe you're a business owner learning how to navigate new challenges daily. Maybe you're a parent or a leader in your church or community with what feels the weight of the world on your shoulders. Maybe you're in school and every quiz and test counts. Whatever the case may be, you're reading this because you're experiencing some level of stress and know there has to be a better way to manage it. In our work together, not only will I provide you practical tools tailored to your unique needs, we will also go deeper and work together to change your relationship with stressful situations to be able to carry them with more ease. Interested? Feel free to reach out.
6 Years Experience
Nathan Ely, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, MDiv, LMFT
The pressures of life can make it difficult to thrive and feel emotionally regulated. My goal is to help you find what you need to feel that you can manage the stress of life and feel empowered to overcome whatever you face on a daily basis. Having a space in therapy to process experiences outside of your daily life can ease the pressures of life and find emotional regulation and balance.
6 Years Experience
Claudia Owens Shields
Psychologist, M.A., Ph.D.
I help clients cope with stress and anxiety by changing their "thought habits." Stress and anxiety often come from being more focused on undesirable events that might happen, rather than what is happening right here in the moment. I use a set of mindfulness exercises that, when practiced regularly, can significantly reduce stress and anxiety.
8 Years Experience
Francia Telesford
Registered Social Worker, MSW, ACSW, CLE, PMH-C
I have worked with clients dealing with various levels of stress and anxiety for over 18 years in various settings from foster care, hospital, non profit and private practice.
14 Years Experience
Anna Yu Lee
Life Coach, PhD, MPH, MA
I work with people experiencing stress using a wide range of approaches.
2 Years Experience
ARC Counseling and Wellness
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Stress is on the rise and for good reason but our ability to cope with it hasn't necessarily improved. Our providers are experts at supporting our clients, providing skills and tools and individualized care.
17 Years Experience
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
Valeriya Pestrikova
Marriage and Family Therapist
I offer specialized therapy for managing stress, focusing on effective coping mechanisms and relaxation techniques. My approach helps you identify sources of stress and develop personalized strategies to handle them more effectively. Together, we will work towards enhancing your resilience and improving your ability to maintain balance and well-being in your daily life.
2 Years Experience
Damon Dodge
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Before becoming a therapist, I myself was a driven professional in a high-pressure environment. Traveling constantly and 60+ hour weeks were the norm. No matter how hard I worked, it never felt like enough, which led to burnout and a lot of self-doubt. That’s when I went to see a therapist—when I knew the way I was handling work just wasn’t working. In that process, I learned a lot about the things I was doing that made a tough situation even harder on myself. I learned how to take responsibility for my part in my struggles, while setting limits with work and eventually finding a career that was more congruent with my values and celebrated what makes me ME. By rediscovering and leveraging your strengths, you can learn to enlist the resources needed to tackle your current opportunities. Building on your best qualities can drive your professional growth and get you to the next level.
10 Years Experience
Victoria Miller
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
You may not realize you have a lot of stress in your life until something happens and suddenly life seems to spin out of control. Let's get you back on track and decrease stress! I can help you identify roadblocks and obstacles to optimal mental health, overcome anxiety and insecurities, develop healthy grounding and coping mechanisms, process previous traumatic experiences, and work on breaking unhealthy habits that contribute to stress.
18 Years Experience