All of us worry. We worry about what people think of us, financial problems, our kids, our work, our health. But some people are so preoccupied with their worries that they cannot seem to put things in perspective.
The good news is we offer helpful anxiety therapy treatments for worry and generalized anxiety. Research on cognitive-behavioral therapy shows that many individuals can be helped with this anxiety. A variety of strategies and interventions have proven to be useful.
Working with a licensed depression therapist can help you treat your depression for better mental health and quality of life.
For patients who seem to have significant subconscious trauma, we use EMDR to rapidly identify and collapse the effects of subconscious sensitization as part of their anxiety therapy or depression therapy process.
Cognitive therapy helps the patient learn effective self-help skills that are used in homework assignments that help you change the way you think, feel and behave now.
The Behavioral Model looks at the behaviors that a person expresses and learns, and emphasizes use of pattern-changing in order to correct unwanted behavior.
The Hidden Emotion Model teaches that we are not defective or broken, but rather that we need to learn what it is to be human by expressing our feelings.
The Motivational Model emphasizes focus and goal-setting in order to change unwanted behaviors.