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COMPASSIONATE ANXIETY THERAPY

Find Calm, Build Confidence, and Thrive

Anxiety can show up as persistent worry, unease, or physical symptoms like a racing heart or nausea. When it becomes overwhelming, it can disrupt daily life and create a sense of disconnection from yourself.

Through evidence-based approaches like EMDR, ERP, narrative therapy, and ACT, I can help you understand anxiety’s impact, develop coping strategies, and reconnect with your authentic self—keeping you at the center of our work.

Anxiety Therapy
Anxiety Therapy

Anxiety Therapy Services

Therapy provides a safe space to explore how anxiety impacts your life, develop practical techniques to manage it in the moment, prevent symptoms from escalating, and guide you toward reconnecting with your authentic self.

One-on-one virtual or in-person therapy sessions, whether weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, can help you learn how to manage behavioral symptoms while also reconnecting with yourself through values clarification, exploring and reshaping the interactions you have with your problems, and developing empowering narratives driven by your hopes, dreams, commitments, and beliefs.

Evidence-based approaches to anxiety therapy include Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP), Eye-Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Narrative Therapy.

Group therapy is also a valuable option for those looking to change their relationship with anxiety.

How I can help you with Anxiety Counseling

My clients arrive from different walks of life with diverse concerns and worries. However, anxiety tends to work on our lives in similar ways, meaning that people having problems with anxiety face similar symptoms such as “thought spirals,” a sense of impending doom, persistent and intrusive worry, or a general sense of unease. In therapy, you can expect to work on the following goals:

  • Increase sense of self-worth and self-confidence, while decreasing the influence of anxiety and perfectionism

  • Decrease intrusive, recurring thoughts while increasing mindfulness + stress management skills

  • Increase ability to tolerate discomfort (typically in response to anxiety) to increase anxiety management skills

  • Increase sense of self, including confidence

  • Increase skills in identifying + implementing strategies for decision-making, managing anxiety, separation anxiety from self, and managing stress

  • Learn tools to make confident decisions

  • Develop (or renew) a sense of self and identity, with a better understanding of who you are and what you want out of life

Anxiety Therapy

Why work with Open View Counseling in Evergreen and Denver?

To make the most of the therapy, we must practice a stance of curiosity and imagination. When we can do so, we’re empowered to see possibilities other than what’s in front of us. If we can’t imagine new possibilities and opportunities, we stay stuck. When my clients aren’t yet ready to hold curiosity or imagination, I hold it for them.

My role as a counselor is to gently challenge, push, and confront blind spots as these are where learning and growth happen. It is also my responsibility to hold space for my clients – time and energy that may not otherwise be reserved to slow down and look around.

In some ways, I am also a teacher and guide as clients develop self-compassion, mindfulness, and acceptance skills and develop new behaviors and ways of being.

I am laid-back, warm, and down-to-earth. I believe it’s important for clients to be able to approach me so that we can have honest, helpful conversations to get you the support that you need. Clients often describe me as friendly and easy to talk to while also gently challenging to push you toward new insight.

My process:

What to expect from anxiety therapy

consult call & Intake

I do an initial consult call with every potential client to make sure that we are a good fit to work together. We’ll schedule a 20-minute conversation to talk about what you’re looking for. I’ll share about my typical work with anxiety and answer any questions you have. If we both feel like it’s a good fit, we can discuss logistics and payment and schedule a session.

First session

Our first session (and sometimes second!) to address anxiety typically covers your history with the problem of anxiety, how you’ve been managing it so far, and learning more about you, your daily life, your hopes for therapy, and so on.

ongoing work

In our ongoing work, we’ll begin making a plan to manage anxiety that is based on narrative therapy, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), or a combination of these approaches.

Ongoing work can include anywhere from 6-8 sessions or more; many clients prefer to come to therapy long-term for more support, at least initially. Sessions are ~50-60 minutes each and we usually meet weekly or every other week.

Check-ins or wrap up

Anxiety therapy doesn’t end up abruptly; typically once you are feeling comfortable and confident with the changes that have come about from therapy, we’ll taper off by meeting every other week or monthly before saying goodbye. Once we’ve finished our work together, you’re always welcome to return if needed.

Frequently asked questions about anxiety therapy

Anxiety Therapy

To get started, schedule a free consultation so that we can talk about what you’d like to work on and what you’re looking for.

I can share more background on my approach and therapy style, and we can chat about logistics and scheduling.

Next steps to start Anxiety counseling

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