Stress therapists in Fort Sumner, New Mexico NM
Soul Journey Coaching & Wellness
Counselor/Therapist, Board Certified Holistic Functional Medicine Psychoneuroimmunology Practitioner
Soul Journey Coaching works with Stress from the perspective of where it stems from most.We create Preventative Stress Techniques such as noticing when and which feelings induces tress most often. We also work together to create strategies to handle stressful challenges as they are presented in the moment.
24 Years Experience
Dr. Amanda Roberts
Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
Unaddressed stress is the basis for most medical and psychological afflictions. Close to 90% of all presentations in primary care physicians' offices are stress-related conditions treatable through outpatient psychotherapy. Dr Roberts will work diligently with you to develop dedicated practices to mitigate unnecessary stress. Through a mix of meditative practices and clinical tools you will learn ways to effectively manage and prevent the accumulation of stress.
39 Years Experience
Dorrett Lovell
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, PMHNP-BC
I can help you cope with stress, which is a natural physiological and psychological response to demands or pressures perceived as challenging or threatening, triggering a range of physiological, emotional, and cognitive reactions.
30 Years Experience
Josh Dolin: Purpose Pathfinder
Life Coach
I offer strategies to manage stress, including relaxation techniques, time management skills, and identifying sources of stress. The goal is to help clients develop a more balanced and healthy approach to life's pressures. Embark on your journey to manage stress by scheduling a complimentary 15-minute consultation, where we'll discuss personalized treatment strategies.
21 Years Experience
Jean-Marie Bottequin
Life Coach, WAPP
How do you deal with stress?
We feel stress whenever we have the feeling of losing control. When we think we cannot cope with the amount of work, when something unforeseeable thwarts our plans or when the demands placed on us are too high etc. - then stress always arises.
Created by fear of possible catastrophes, of failure or of not being able to do something, stress drives our adrenaline levels up. This costs the body an enormous amount of energy and in the long run can even make us seriously ill.
A study by Harvard University has now found that employees with personnel responsibility are on average less stressed. The control you gain through more responsibility apparently outweighs the stress. This means that the more we relinquish control and feel out of control, the more we feel stressed.
12 ways to happiness
1. physical exercise - 2. do smile so offenas possible! - 3. sleep well! -
4. eat well - 5. live now! - 6. practice serenity - 7. blow up your blockades –
8. celebrate your successes - 9. concentrate - 10. be fully engaged –
11. start something new - 12. maintain your social network
20 Years Experience