Stress therapists in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania PA
Lisa Vespico-Mull
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, SAP, ICAADC
Stress is a part of life and it is essential how we cope with it on a daily basis. I believe that self-care, mindfulness, and other techniques can help reduce stress and improve our ability to address difficult experiences and reduce their impact to us. I can help you reduce your stress while improving your ability to address these difficulties over your lifespan.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
Psychologist, PsyD.
Identifying areas of stress and finding solutions that are helpful. Changing negative thought patterns that develop because of stress and finding new ways of thinking about events that cause stress.
19 Years Experience
Dr. Natasha Shukla
Psychologist, PhD., LPC
Feeling overwhelmed by stress from work, strained relationships, or the constant juggle of life's demands is something many of us can relate to. In therapy, my aim is to be your partner in navigating these stressors and finding solutions that work for you. We'll dig deep into the unique challenges you're facing, uncovering what's at the heart of your stress. Together, we'll tap into your inner strengths and develop practical strategies to manage stress effectively. Whether it's creating a healthier work-life balance, improving communication in your relationships, or simply finding ways to lighten the daily load, I'm here to provide guidance and support as you journey towards a more balanced, less stressful life.
13 Years Experience
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Stress can take a physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional toll on you. Strategies can help you bring yourself into balance and increase functioning.
5 Years Experience
HUGH R STEWART III
Hypnotherapist, Ph.D., ACHt.
We all have stress. And, stress does not cause anything. Stress exasperates what is already there or what we are predisposed to. My job is to teach you skills that help you mediate stress in your lives so that it does not damage your physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual health. Stress can be both positive (ex. getting married, buying a house), or negative (ex. losing one's job, being diagnosed with cancer).
24 Years Experience