Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Social Workers and Psychotherapists
Social anxiety extends beyond shyness - it's a pervasive experience that can significantly impact one's ability to interact in social settings and form meaningful relationships. At Collaborative Care Therapy, we provide targeted therapy to help you manage and overcome the challenges of social anxiety. Our approach is compassionate and understanding, creating a safe space where you can explore the roots of your anxiety and develop effective coping strategies.
Our therapy for social anxiety encompasses techniques like cognitive-behavioral therapy, which helps in identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to anxiety in social situations. We also incorporate mindfulness practices to enhance present-moment awareness and reduce anxiety symptoms.
Our goal is to empower you with the confidence and tools to engage in social environments more comfortably and authentically. Through personalized support and skill-building, we aim to help you navigate social interactions with greater ease and confidence, enhancing your overall quality of life.
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Service Worker, RSSW
Anxiety can be overwhelming and draining and take us away from living the life that we want. Together, we can discover what is preventing you from living this life.
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, MA (In Progress) RP (Qualifying) Student Therapist
I can help explore and reframe the emotional triggers, helping you find awareness in yourself and your own experiences, which also brings confidence and meaningful social interactions.
Registered Psychotherapist, Joshua Ribalkin, MA, MA, RP
I have experience working with individuals who struggle with Social anxiety and am knowledgeable and have experience helping individuals apply different therapeutic interventions which reduce their social anxiety.
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), Certified Music Therapist, MMT, MTA
I work with children or teens who may be struggling with social anxiety learn ways to manage and feel more comfortable in their own skin. I provide a sensitive and safe place to work through these often painful challenges, learning self compassion, assertiveness and social skills.
Social anxiety can severely impact the ways you want to engage with people, places, or hobbies you love. My approach is gentle and exploratory. I seek to understand your good reasons and frameworks for anxiety and stress, while challenging you with evidence based strategies to live a little differently. Change can take time, and I hope to stand by you while you navigate what tackling social anxiety looks like for your particular situation. Book a free consultation to explore if we are a good fit.
Talking and interacting with others can be nerve wracking. Together we can develop effective and meaningful tools and strategies to interact with people in a safe (non-threatening) and healthy way.
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
Having an overwhelming fear of social situations can cause a significant amount of stress. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy can help you build confidence, identify negative thoughts, learn the skills to help you better handle social situations.
At the core of the social anxiety usually lies a trauma, which was caused by the “Other”. To understand this anxiety is to understand one’s history of interpersonal relationships. The anxiety should be acknowledged, understood, and dealt with in a profound and deep way that is only possible through a careful examination of one’s history of relationships. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.
Life Coach, Life Coach | Yoga Teacher | Personal Development Mentor | Published Author | Reiki Master, EFT Meridian Tapping Pract.
This is social anxiety: When having to perform in front of or be around others, people with social anxiety disorder tend to Blush, sweat, tremble, feel a rapid heart rate, or feel their “mind going blank” Feel nauseous or sick to their stomach. Show a rigid body posture, make little eye contact, or speak with an overly soft voice. Growing up I had social anxiety and I can understand how it feels as well as I know how to overcome it because I did that for myself. Do not allow social anxiety to stop your growth and crush your self-confidence. I can help you!