Social Anxiety therapists in Kingsway South, Ontario ON, CanadaCA
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It's normal to experience anxiety in social situations occasionally. However, if it starts affecting your daily life, it could be a sign of social anxiety or social phobia. This is a common anxiety disorder that can interfere with everyday activities and limit opportunities.
Don't let social anxiety take over your life. Contact us today to book a consultation with one of our mental health specialists who can help you learn strategies to overcome this debilitating disorder.
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (MA), RP(Q)
assist individuals in overcoming the fear and discomfort associated with social situations. Whether it's struggling with public speaking, meeting new people, or feeling self-conscious in group settings, I work with clients to identify the underlying causes of their anxiety and develop practical strategies to manage it. Using techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), I help clients build confidence, improve social skills, and create meaningful connections without the overwhelming fear of judgment.
Registered Psychotherapist, HBEd, MA (Hons.), Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Did you know that shyness is actually NOT a character trait but a stress response of being around others? It has to do with a lack of self-esteem and self-acceptance often tied to a history of ECEs (early childhood experiences).
At Therapy Villa, our therapists offer practical, personalized sessions designed to help you overcome social fears and feel more confident in social situations. Discover effective strategies like mindfulness and gradual exposure in a supportive environment tailored to your comfort.
Social anxiety is a condition characterized by excessive fear and self-consciousness in social situations. It can often lead to avoidance of social situations altogether, which further reinforces feelings of isolation and low self-esteem. Social anxiety can be a debilitating condition if not addressed and treated. However, with the right guidance and support, it is possible to overcome social anxiety and live a fulfilling life with healthy social interactions.
Registered Psychotherapist, Holistic Health Practitioner, Health & Wellness Coach
Do you feel judged by others? Are you worrying about others? What makes you feel anxious amongst people? We navigate these fears and help you prepare mentally before attending social gatherings and activities. Explore suitable coping skills to help with unhealthy self-consciousness and embarrassment in social settings. Recognize and break down the core beliefs and the messages you embody.
Do you feel uncomfortable thinking about social situations and want to avoid them? Do you endure social scenarios with stress and fear of evaluation by others? Psychotherapy is helpful dealing with social anxiety.
social anxiety is a challenge for so many people. I can help you explore the complex feelings around being with others. I will help you get comfortable to be in your own skin by first exploring how uncomfortable it really can be. I use a very relational approach for social anxiety and together we will work with the risk and the vulnerability it sometimes takes to be ourselves with others
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology 1994
Social anxiety can be related to our sense of self/our self esteem; feeling a sense of empowerment in relationships; feeling that we are accepted just as we are; no change needed. It can involve learning new communication skills. Social anxiety if also related to experiences of shame. Bringing shame out into the light of day can help.
Social anxiety comes up in diverse ways among my clients. Together we'll explore your unique experience of this and try to get at its roots. I practice Relational Therapy, which understands our social experiences as core to our mental health. This can make social anxiety a particularly painful and isolating experience. The therapeutic relationship is a chance to explore those anxieties as you feel safer and we build trust and understanding together.