Anxiety therapists in Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Ardross Psychology Practice
Psychologist, Registered Clinical Psychologists - Dr Peter Gibbons and Adri Hunt
Both Adri Hunt and Peter Gibbons have extensive experience in trauma treatment and how anxiety manifests as a consequence of difficult attachment relationships and unresolved trauma memories. They have adopted a neuro-psychological approach to trauma which involves dealing with bodily reactions to trauma triggers, flashbacks, dissociation and emotional distress and agitation
32 Years Experience
Colin Longworth - HPCCH Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Psychology & Counselling Services
Psychologist, MAPS, B Psych ECowan, GradDipCounselMurdoch,
I recognize that anxiety can be triggered in a range of settings and will often look at the ABC's - Antecedents (or circumstances leading to the anxiety), the Behavior itself (how does the anxiety show up,) and the Consequences (e.g. avoiding situations) to seek to assist the client.
16 Years Experience
Katie Waller
Psychologist, BPsych (Hons), MA ClinPsych
I have helped those struggling with anxiety, fears, and phobias for a decade so understand the toll anxiety can have on your quality of life, but I also know that there is so much room for positive change when the right help is provided. I have extensive training in evidence-based therapy and have supported countless clients to overcome their fears. It is my passion!
10 Years Experience
Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
I offer DBT, which is a type of psychological treatment that is commonly used for people with anxiety disorders such as panic attacks, social anxiety, and other phobias. I have experience supporting individuals who have been victims of bullying, domestic violence, and trauma.
DBT is also used for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and burnout.
Chronic neurosis is a type of anxiety disorder that involves persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of one's life. It can interfere with one's daily life and make it hard to plan for future problems. My work focuses on combatting this debilitating condition.
20 Years Experience
Ms Charlie Stansfield
Licensed Psychoanalyst, Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst.
Another way to think of anxiety is that is represents a form of emotional or psychological pain. Just like pain in the body is a sign things aren't right then the same is true of our minds. Think of anxiety as a way your mind has of letting you know things need attention.
26 Years Experience