Anxiety therapists in North Mackay, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
Mr Michael Green
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Somatic Psychotherapist, Yoga Therapist, Meditation Teacher
My work focuses upon an holistic view of the individual and their history. This means our focus is less upon individual 'symptoms' and alleviation of these, and more upon what the 'symptom' might be communicating about imbalance in the individual. This leads on to an examination as to what needs to change at the level of body, mind, emotion and spirit.
30 Years Experience
Judith Minster
Psychologist, BA, Grad Dip Psych, MPsych, MAPS, Assoc ASH
Life throws us numerous curveballs due to current or past personal and workplace issues. Anxiety and fear manifests in a myriad of ways. For some can be situational, for others it can specific like a phobia or OCD while for others it can become more general. As such, I use a range of therapies to help clients navigate and work on their specific concerns.
16 Years Experience
Valerie Fearon
Licensed Professional Counsellor, CBT, Mindfulness, Counselling, Inner Child Truma
Helping clients to deal with Anxiety and fears, by talking to them asking them to talk about the problems that they are working about. Using calming breathing exercises, and work to identify meaning and purpose in their life. And shift their focus to positive emotions in their daily life.
9 Years Experience
HDH Clinical Hypnotherapy & Counselling
Hypnotherapist, BHMSc, Adv Dip CH&Psyc, NLP, Dip Couns
Brad at HDH Clinical Hypnotherapy & Counselling offers transformative support for anxiety and fears, leveraging his expertise and empathetic approach to guide clients towards peace and confidence. Specialising in personalised therapy, Brad helps individuals understand and resolve their anxieties, promoting lasting change and emotional resilience.
7 Years Experience
Mairead Cleary
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
The pressure to 'be' something in the world can be overwhelming. Add to that the distress of what's happening in our ecosystem and, through that lens, having anxiety absolutely makes sense.
When it comes to the climate crisis, feelings such as anxiety, guilt, terror, grief, anger, despair and helplessness are not something to be fixed or cured. They are healthy, appropriate responses. They show that you care.
My experience is that anxiety and fear often come from needing, but not being able, to predict the future. And the fear of the fear itself can be debilitating. It doesn't have to be that way.
We work to bring your body on board so that your mind can take a break from its catastrophic thought cycles. Bringing the body on board also helps to build your supports and your ground and to soothe your weary mind.
6 Years Experience