Anxiety therapists in Kiama, New South Wales NSW, Australia AU
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Renee McDonald
Therapist, B Couns (Coaching), Grad Dip Couns, M App Soc Sc, Cert IV TAE, Cert IV BE (Community)
As a therapist trained to work with all manner of mental health concerns, a large proportion of my clientele work through their anxiety, fears and concerns with me through their therapy. I work deeply to uncover the cause of your anxiety, fear, concerns or worries, depending upon the depth of your concern and the pervasive nature of your anxiety. I work with breathing techniques, mindfulness, psychodynamic psychotherapy and CBT techniques.
21 Years Experience
In-Person Near Kiama, NSW
Online in Kiama, New South Wales
Amna Pervaiz
Registered Psychotherapist, Bachelors in Applied Psychology, Advanced Clinical Training in Contemporary Gestalt therapy.
My experience includes working with people with anxieties and I can help you feel better.
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Kiama, NSW
Online in Kiama, New South Wales
Sage of Mind
Psychologist
I can help treat your anxiety.
16 Years Experience
In-Person Near Kiama, NSW
Online in Kiama, New South Wales
PELLA Wellness.
Registered Psychotherapist, Amanda Guilfoyle. M.Gestalt T. B.SocSci (Couns)
Anxiety is something many people experience across their lifetime . When anxiety starts limiting how you want to live, therapy can be a beneficial way to become aware of how the anxiety came to be. I have worked extensively with individuals experiencing anxiety and helped them to minimise the role it plays in their life . This is done through a process of discovery and learning tools and strategies to use outside the therapy room . I have written and delivered programs for children in schools to reduce anxiety.
9 Years Experience
Online in Kiama, New South Wales
Mairead Cleary
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
The pressure to 'be' something in the world can be overwhelming. Add to that the distress of what's happening in our ecosystem and, through that lens, having anxiety absolutely makes sense.
When it comes to the climate crisis, feelings such as anxiety, guilt, terror, grief, anger, despair and helplessness are not something to be fixed or cured. They are healthy, appropriate responses. They show that you care.
My experience is that anxiety and fear often come from needing, but not being able, to predict the future. And the fear of the fear itself can be debilitating. It doesn't have to be that way.
We work to bring your body on board so that your mind can take a break from its catastrophic thought cycles. Bringing the body on board also helps to build your supports and your ground and to soothe your weary mind.
6 Years Experience
Online in Kiama, New South Wales (Online Only)