Social Anxiety therapists in Manitowoc, Wisconsin WI

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Minneapolis, Minnesota therapist: Gayle MacBride, psychologist
Social Anxiety

Gayle MacBride

Psychologist, PhD, LP
Social anxiety can be painful and isolating, but it doesn't have to be. I understand why this is one of people's top fears. Talking in therapy about the worries you have and learning new ways to practice social skills as well as learning more accurate self talk and self appraisal can increase confidence and improve your social life.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Karen Queller, art therapist
Social Anxiety

Karen Queller

Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Discover what your unique process is and how it can actually help you transform social anxiety, develop self-expression, build confidence, and cultivate authentic connections with others.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Meghan McCoy-Smith, psychologist
Social Anxiety

Meghan McCoy-Smith

Psychologist, PsyD
Through evidence based approach and practice let's work together to improve your ability and comfort with navigating social interaction with others.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Manitowoc, Wisconsin
 therapist: Soul Journey Coaching & Wellness, counselor/therapist
Social Anxiety

Soul Journey Coaching & Wellness

Counselor/Therapist, Board Certified Holistic Functional Medicine Psychoneuroimmunology Practitioner
Soul Journey Coaching works with Social Anxiety from the perspective of mindfulness and techniques such as visualization, short and long term goal setting as well as implementing The Confidence Factor to reassess the negative, build self esteem, and strong confidence.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Manitowoc, Wisconsin
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 Manitowoc, Wisconsin