Anxiety therapists in Wurtulla, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
Brightsight
Counsellor/Therapist, BA
What if all I am seeking is refuge from the relentless grip of anxiety or fears. Look no further. Sometimes it is difficult to liberate ourselves and reclaim control over your life. I am dedicated to guide you through the labyrinth of anxious thoughts, offering practical strategies to confront fears head-on and cultivate inner tranquility.
1 Years Experience
The Psychology Hub
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologists, Neuropsychologists, General Psychologists, Art Therapy, Mental Health Social Work
Are you or your child experiencing anxiety? Anxiety can be expressed in many different ways but often involves the way we think (e.g., worst case scenario thinking), physically feel (e.g., heart racing, shaking, upset tummy, headaches, breathing changes etc.) and what we do or don't do (e.g., avoiding places, people or what we say or do). Our team will work alongside you to understand your anxiety, teach you about the nature of anxiety and give you tools to overcome it (e.g., relaxation tools, mindfulness, breathing techniques, problem solving, cognitive restructuring etc)
9 Years Experience
Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre
Marriage and Family Therapist, B.Coun,Graddip Family Dispute resolution FDRP
Counselling for anxiety can resolve the causes of anxiousness so that maladaptive coping behaviours do not amplify the anxiety experience. Anxiety symptoms often reflect that something deeper is going on within the individual.
14 Years Experience
Roohi Ahmad
Counsellor/Therapist, Counsellor, ACA Reg.
Identifying reasons and situations leading to anxiety and/or fears, and help clients work on self-soothing.
5 Years Experience
Counselling and Psychotherapy Yarraville
Counsellor/Therapist, PhD, MEd, BEd, BA, Dip T, Dip Counselling, Dip Hypnotherapy
The anxiety and fear-like symptoms you experience are neurobiological symptoms. Your amygdala - the part of the brain that registers and records emotional responses, is sending you false brain messages. In this case, it's sending the message of 'threat' and 'danger'. Once, often out-of-the-blue, you felt your heart racing, your palms sweating and your tummy churning. You FELT...terrified. Maybe that first experience was on a freeway, in an elevator (lift), on a suburban train. The next time you had to face that 'event' (get back into that lift/elevator), your amygdala sent adrenaline surging through your body to GET OUTTA THERE. That's your brain getting things wrong. We can and will re-write that message.
20 Years Experience