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Salt Lake City, Utah therapist: Chris Whitehead, counselor/therapist
Social Anxiety

Chris Whitehead

Counselor/Therapist, CMHC
Social anxiety can be difficult and frustrating. We want to get out and interact with people and the world. But we are too concerned with what others think and feel about us. Together we will explore your current boundaries and work to build your confidence and develop effective coping strategies to help you better navigate social situations.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Woods Cross, Utah
Pocatello, Idaho therapist: Cameron Staley, psychologist
Social Anxiety

Cameron Staley

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Social anxiety is one of the more common and isolating experiences for many. I work to help people overcome their concerns by developing practical strategies for living their life consistent with their values.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Woods Cross, Utah
Miami Beach, Florida therapist: Dr. Nicholas Scheidt, psychologist
Social Anxiety

Dr. Nicholas Scheidt

Psychologist, Psy.D., AADP
Dr. Scheidt is an Advanced Certified Schema Therapist who works with many issues. Please contact our office for more information.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Woods Cross, Utah
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: Dr. Caroline Hicks, psychologist
Social Anxiety

Dr. Caroline Hicks

Psychologist, PhD, LP
Social anxiety has a way of existing even in the quiet moments. I work with clients to decrease ruminating thoughts, dwelling, and anxious/avoidance cycles. There are many ways we can approach your social anxiety - which may include changes in how you speak to yourself, how you engage/disengage with others, and how to work on staying connected throughout conversations. Our goal will be directly based on what is useful for you in decreasing your social anxiety.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Woods Cross, Utah
Minneapolis, Minnesota therapist: Dr. Sheena Sikorski, psychologist
Social Anxiety

Dr. Sheena Sikorski

Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist
Do you worry about saying just the *right* thing on a first date? Do you replay conversations you had with co-workers or your partner and beat yourself up because you didn't say something perfectly? Do you feel like you have to rehearse over and over what you're going to say before you say it so that person doesn't reject you or think you're an idiot? These are all common indicators of social anxiety and they don't have to keep ruling your life. It is possible to let go of needing to show up perfectly in conversations and not beat yourself up. Let me show you how!  
7 Years Experience
Online in Woods Cross, Utah