Anxiety Therapy in Bethesda, MD

Empowering You to Find Calm in the Chaos.

Does this sound familiar?

  • Do you notice your thoughts tend to be more negative about yourself or your circumstances?

  • Do you have difficulty making decisions and second guess yourself?

  • Do you have difficulty enjoying life in the moment because you get caught in an anxious spiral?

  • Do you often feel overwhelmed by life and daily tasks?

  • Do you have low self-esteem?

You can take your control back from anxiety.

How I can help

In my therapeutic approach to anxiety, I focus on helping you recognize and understand unhelpful thought patterns that may be holding you back. Together, we’ll explore tendencies like all-or-nothing thinking and your mind's inclination to jump to worst-case scenarios. By addressing these patterns, we can work towards cultivating a healthier and more balanced perspective.

I will also help you gain a better understanding of yourself and how anxiety shows up in your body through mindfulness, meditation, and EMDR. In time you will have more awareness of triggers and approach them differently, slow your mind, and feel more clam in your body.

Feel more calm + connected.

Therapy for anxiety can help you

  • Gain more self-confidence.

  • Learn how to confidently set boundaries without guilt.

  • Make decisions without overthinking or second guessing.

  • Learn to relax without distraction or guilt.

  • Feel more grounded in the present moment without getting swept away in anxious spirals.

Approaches

  • EMDR

    EMDR therapy is a mind-body approach that helps process traumatic memories and reduce the emotional distress associated with those experiences, leading to healing and greater resilience.

  • Individual Therapy

    In individual therapy, I strive to create a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings, gain insight into their challenges, and finding better understanding of themselves, and heal at their own pace.

  • Therapy Intensives

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You don’t have to keep living like this.

FAQs about Anxiety Therapy