Stress therapists in Warr Acres, Oklahoma OK
Barbara Wise Doyle
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC/MAC/NCC
Overwhelmed?
You may need help moving toward a more balanced and positive life. Many people, particularly in the Second Half of Life, can use help dealing with general life challenges such as relationships, depression, anxiety, grief and mood disorders. I help people like you and your family daily.
35 Years Experience
Dr. Alexavery Hawkins
Psychologist, PhD
Stress can impact our ability to show up to life in meaningful ways. Our basic ability to function as a human might start taking a turn for the worst in times of chaos, uncertainty, and high pressure. In our therapeutic work, I hope collaborate with you to find ways to reduce/prevent burn-out and start living in more empowered and peaceful manner.
11 Years Experience
New Leaf Counseling and Wellness
Psychologist
Addressing stress in therapy involves a proactive and holistic approach aimed at addressing the various physical, emotional, and cognitive components of stress. Through evidence-based techniques such as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), relaxation training, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), I assist clients in identifying stressors, developing coping strategies, and fostering resilience. By creating a supportive and non-judgmental therapeutic environment, I empower clients to explore underlying causes of stress and implement practical tools to manage it effectively. My specialized expertise enables me to guide clients toward achieving a healthier balance, enhancing overall well-being, and cultivating long-term stress management skills.
23 Years Experience
Ebb & Flow Counseling + Coaching
Psychologist, PsyD
Stress is inevitable and we will help you keep it at a manageable level so it does not develop into anxiety or depression.
14 Years Experience
Karen Baumstark, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., CMHIMP, CTACC
Stress is an undeniable and unavoidable part of life. So trying to avoid stressful situations entirely is not a good solution. But what we can do is learn to manage stress effectively. This can involve learning some of the many stress management techniques, of course, but it also needs to involve a shift in what we could call mental attitude, approach, or even how we habitually tend to perceive reality. When I work with people who are often stressed, I am very interested in helping them to understand how their habits of perceiving reality contribute to their feelings of stress and overwhelm. Once this is understood, stress management becomes much easier.
34 Years Experience