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Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Meghan McCoy-Smith, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Meghan McCoy-Smith

Psychologist, PsyD
Anxiety and fears can be managed through understanding, evidence based approaches and exposure. I am skilled and trained in working to help individuals reduce and cope with anxiety and fear.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Moorhead, Minnesota
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Roxy Zarrabi, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Roxy Zarrabi

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I help empower you to develop coping skills to manage your anxiety and overcome your fears.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Moorhead, Minnesota
Los Angeles, California therapist: Jayson L. Mystkowski, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Jayson L. Mystkowski

Psychologist, Ph.D., ABPP
While Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT) is highly effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders (e.g., Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder), clinicians do see some “return of fear,” or partial relapse, in some patients due to a variety of factors. Over the past two decades, treatment researchers, with whom Dr. Jayson Mystkowski had the pleasure of working with at UCLA for over 10 years, have studied “return of fear” and discovered some key variables that may optimize the effects of learning during CBT for anxiety disorders (Craske et al., 2008). First, evidence suggests that focusing on tolerating fear versus eliminating fear yields better clinical outcomes in the long term. Namely, teaching clients that fear and anxiety are normal feelings, rather than attempting to “down-regulate” such feelings all the time, is more realistic and seems to engender “hardier” clients. Second, helping clients to generate an expectancy that “scary things will not happen,” is very powerful. To do this, it is important for clinicians to create more complex exposure exercises (i.e., tasks in which a client confronts a stimulus of which they are afraid), using multiple feared stimuli instead of one at a time. Then, the lack of a feared outcome becomes particularly surprising and memorable for a client and fear reduction is more potent. Third, increasing the accessibility and retrievability of non-fear memories learned during treatment are powerful factors in mitigating against a return of fear. Craske and colleagues demonstrated that exposure to variations of a feared stimulus, using a random schedule across multiple contexts or situations, is more effective than exposure to the same stimulus, on a predictable schedule, in an unchanging environment. The former paradigm, it is argued, creates stronger non-fear memories that are easier for a client to access when subsequently confronting feared objects or situations outside of the therapy context, than the later scenario. In sum, clinicians have long been aware that some fear or anxiety returns following very successful CBT treatment. As mentioned above, there are some clear, empirically supported ways to modify the therapy we provide to further help clients generalize the gains made in therapy sessions to the real world.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Moorhead, Minnesota
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Dina H. Harth, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Dr. Dina H. Harth

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have specialized training in working with individuals with many forms of Anxiety and experience working with couples in which one or both partners have Anxiety. Using empirically supported approaches, we work together to create an individualized plan to help you reduce anxiety that is either acute or chronic and has biological &/or situational causes.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Moorhead, Minnesota
Cincinnati, Ohio therapist: Ben Dickstein, psychologist
Anxiety or Fears

Ben Dickstein

Psychologist, PhD
I use cognitive behavioral therapy to address issues with anxiety including: generalized anxiety, panic disorder, social anxiety, specific phobias, and obsessive thoughts. When needed, I will accompany my clients in anxiety-provoking, real-world situations to help ease them intro the process of confronting and overcoming their fears, otherwise known as exposure therapy. I also integrate other forms of therapy in with CBT as needed to ensure that my clients feel they possess an array of helpful coping skills for managing stress and anxiety.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Moorhead, Minnesota