Anxiety therapists in Comstock Northwest, Michigan MI
Eric Stezowski
Psychologist, Temporary Limited Licensed Psychologist
Due to the wide range of anxiety issues , I believe in developing a unique approach for treating anxiety.
7 Years Experience
Richard Scott, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D.
It can be difficult to manage our fears, worries, and concerns. You may feel like you’re never good enough or that you can never do things right. Are you always thinking about the way things “should” be and having trouble coping with your stressors? Has life gotten too stressful and you just want to enjoy life again? We can work together to address your worries and get you back to feeling like yourself again living your best life.
18 Years Experience
Cameron Staley
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Anxiety can be debilitating but also responds well to treatment. I provide practical strategies for navigating anxiety concerns and developing a plan to pursue your values.
12 Years Experience
Dr. Kahina Beasley
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Anxiety can cast a shadow over every facet of your life, affecting your relationships, academic pursuits, and professional achievements. Therapy offers a beacon of hope, providing a safe and supportive space to explore the underlying causes of your anxiety. Together, we'll develop personalized coping strategies that empower you to navigate life's challenges with greater ease and confidence. By engaging in therapy, you take a crucial step toward understanding your anxiety, mastering its influence on your life, and moving forward with renewed strength and clarity. This journey can lead to profound changes, enhancing your mental well-being and unlocking your potential to thrive.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Karen Perez
Licensed Professional Counselor, PsyD, PhD, LPC, LLP
Possess strong critical thinking skills to aid in conducting thorough bio-psychosocial assessments for all levels of the continuum of care by making diagnoses and developing treatment plans inclusive of knowing that the first treatment approach may not always work, so having the ability to have back-up plans and the ability to question what is working and what is not. Acceptance and commitment therapy -- ACT (pronounced like “act”) is a relatively new form of therapy centered on accepting that pain and suffering are an inevitable part of life, and using that acceptance to manage negative thoughts and feelings. In addition to anxiety, it’s been used as a treatment for depression, chronic pain, anger, phobias, and a host of other issues.
33 Years Experience