Anxiety therapists in East Lansing, Michigan MI
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Ciara Shellman
Therapist
I offer a compassionate and personalized approach to support you on your journey to overcoming obstacles and reclaiming peace of mind. Through evidence-based techniques and a safe, nurturing environment, we'll work together to explore the roots of your anxiety and develop effective coping strategies. Let's navigate this journey together, empowering you to face your fears with courage and resilience.
2 Years Experience
Online in East Lansing, Michigan (Online Only)
Joseph Yourchock
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
I have several years of experience helping clients work through and develop effective techniques with managing anxiety symptoms.
7 Years Experience
Online in East Lansing, Michigan (Online Only)
Brighter Health Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
At Brighter Health Counseling, we believe you have complete power to transform your life through the unique strengths you possess. We want to help you recognize and regain the best parts of yourself so you can brighten your life and your relationships. We are a safe and supportive environment, committed to honoring each individual with respect and dignity.
8 Years Experience
In-Person Near East Lansing, MI
Online in East Lansing, Michigan
Dr Barbara Hall
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Come on in and let's talk! It may be anxiety and it may not. Let's explore what's going on with you and collaborate to find some solutions.
29 Years Experience
Online in East Lansing, Michigan
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.
34 Years Experience
Online in East Lansing, Michigan