Social Anxiety therapists in Archdale, North Carolina NC
Ashton Burdick
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA, NCC, LCMHC
I enjoy helping individuals who struggle with social anxiety, "shyness", or introversion. As a life-long introvert and socially anxious person, I understand how hard it can be to get through some social situations. I can help you build skills to manage the anxiety and awkwardness, as well as improve acceptance of yourself.
9 Years Experience
Insight Therapeutic and Wellness Solutions, PLLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LCMHC, NCC, ACS
Is anxiety taking over your life? Does it feel like you can’t control it no matter how hard you try? Have you already tried therapy but found it ineffective?
If this sounds like you, I’m confident we can help. Our practice offers the most effective forms of treatment, to get the relief from anxiety that you deserve.
When it comes to treating anxiety disorders, research shows that therapy is usually the most effective option. That’s because therapy – as opposed to only medication – treats more than just symptoms to the problem.
10 Years Experience
Christina Andino
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
As a therapist specializing in social anxiety, I offer comprehensive support to help you comprehend and navigate the complexities of your social anxiety. Beyond understanding, the therapeutic process aims to cultivate resilience and foster a profound self-awareness regarding your fears and strengths in social situations.
Our collaborative efforts extend to exploring a diverse set of skills tailored to overcoming social anxiety. These include but are not limited to effective coping mechanisms, enhanced communication strategies, and gradual exposure techniques. The goal is not only to manage social anxiety but also to improve overall mental well-being, paving the way for a more fulfilling and enriched life. Together, we work towards empowering you with the tools needed to navigate social interactions with greater confidence and ease.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
The ambivalence people can experience in the desire for interpersonal connection while feeling uneasy or anxious in the presence of others can be difficult.
Michelle Peacock
Psychologist, PhD
Social anxiety, like other anxieties, involves fear of situations that we can not be certain of the outcome. Social anxiety is different in that it is fear of others' perceptions of us and that they will negatively judge and evaluate us. CBT and exposure to these fears is essential to overcoming these beliefs, thoughts, and avoidance/escape behavioral patterns.
19 Years Experience