Anxiety therapists in Crawfordsville, Indiana IN
Brittany Sperka
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
I have experienced and seen many different trials. I am passionate about offering a space of connection where clients can express concerns and fears without being judged.
11 Years Experience
Connie Wolf
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LCPC
Anxiety therapy, also known as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety, is a type of psychotherapy that I use to help people manage and overcome their anxiety disorders. It works by addressing the thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to anxiety, rather than focusing on the underlying causes.
Our focus in therapy will be to identify the situations, thoughts, or feelings that trigger your anxiety. This helps you understand what sets off your fight-or-flight response and how to anticipate it. It also involves challenging negative thoughts. Therapy helps you challenge these negative thoughts and replace them with more realistic and helpful ones. I assist clients to learn effective coping mechanisms to manage anxiety in the moment, such as relaxation techniques, mindfulness exercises, and deep breathing. These techniques can help calm your body and mind when you're feeling anxious. Bolstering your self-worth through therapy builds resilience against anxiety and equips you to tackle tough times.
18 Years Experience
Andrea Barbour
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, PhD(ABD)
Fears and anxiety can overwhelm us at times. However, these emotions do not need to be a steady-state. Sometimes our fears and anxiety take shape as OCD and social isolation. It is important to recognize that anxiety and related feelings are highly complex. So what we meet when we say "OCD" (for example) is important to define. I will work with you to develop a deep appreciation for what your fear and anxiety are trying to tell you about what you need. We will also work together to create strategies for managing overwhelming feelings and staying connected to yourself.
10 Years Experience
Dr. Stephanie Trent
Counselor/Therapist, PhD , LMHC , LCAC
I have worked in acute psychiatric hospitals and also led an Outpatient program working with those who experience anxiety.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Christine Manley
Psychologist, PhD in Clinical Psychology
Anxiety is a powerful and pervasive symptom. If you find yourself alternating between feeling anxious and feeling completely drained, you may be dealing with chronic anxiety. Anxiety and chronic anxiety are both treatable. Please contact me if you'd like to initiate the treatment process.
9 Years Experience