Anxiety Therapy in San Francisco
Break free from worry and rediscover peace of mind.
Have You Surrendered Too Much of Your Life to Anxiety?
From the moment you wake up, the worries start:
- Endless thoughts about work, relationships, finances, and the future.
- Worries and worst-case scenarios take over, making it hard to focus.
- Racing thoughts, physical tension, and an ever-present sense of threat leave you on edge.
Anxiety doesn’t just affect your mind. It drains your energy and sabotages productivity. It spills into your relationships, making it harder to connect with loved ones. It makes you feel tired, unmotivated, and isolated.
How Therapy Can Help You Get Rid of Anxiety
Together we'll equip you with proven strategies and coping tools to manage anxiety's symptoms. You'll gain the resilience and perspective to disarm anxiety's power over your daily life and sense of self-worth.
You don’t have to constantly deal with stress and overthinking. It’s possible wake up each morning with a renewed sense of optimism and self-confidence.
Your mind can feel quieter and more focused, making you more capable of being present with loved ones rather than emotionally disengaged.
Therapy for Anxiety Can Help You…
Reduce anxiety’s tendency to make you focus on worst-case scenarios
Start facing your fears instead of avoiding them
Challenge and reframe anxious thought patterns
Communicate your needs clearly in relationships
Improve self-esteem and stop negative self-talk
Regain control over intrusive, repetitive thoughts
Set boundaries to protect your mental health
Be kinder and more patient with yourself
Develop resilience against anxiety triggers
You Don’t Have to Keep Struggling With Anxiety.
Help is available. No matter how long you’ve been dealing with anxiety, you can change the way that you think and feel.
If you’re ready to get started, schedule a free consultation today.
How to Get Started
Schedule a Free Consultation
Click here to set up a free consultation with me. You can send me a message or schedule directly into my calendar at a time that works for you.
We’ll Talk About What’s Happening
We’ll talk about what’s been happening and your goals for therapy. You’ll have a chance to ask me any questions about how therapy with me works.
We’ll Get Started Toward Your Goals
If it feels like a fit, we’ll schedule an online or in-person appointment. We’ll set goals and figure out a plan to help you get there.
FAQs
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Common signs and symptoms of anxiety include excessive worrying, restlessness, difficulty concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, sleep disturbances, and feelings of panic or dread. Sometimes anxiety can create symptoms of feeling dissociated and disconnected from your surroundings, called derealization. These symptoms can vary in intensity and frequency, and may interfere with daily functioning.
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Anxiety disorders can develop due to a combination of factors, including genetic predisposition, brain chemistry, personality traits, and life experiences. Stressful events, trauma, or chronic stress can also contribute to the development of anxiety. Most people will experience anxiety many times in their lives without developing an anxiety disorder. Therapy can help you to understand what contributes to persistent anxiety, and develop strategies for breaking the cycle.
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In therapy, you'll have an experienced professional providing objective guidance based on proven techniques for understanding and treating anxiety. Rather than spinning your wheels alone, I can help you dismantle unhealthy patterns perpetuating your anxiety. My role is to provide tools, insights, and support for overcoming avoidance, changing your thought patterns, and developing anxiety management skills.
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My approach blends several evidence-based methods like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to reshape distorted thinking, mindfulness practices to stay grounded, and psychodynamic therapy to explore anxiety's underlying roots. Depending on your needs, we may incorporate relaxation training, exposure therapy, or emotion-focused techniques. The goal is using a well-rounded toolbox to comprehensively address anxiety's symptoms and causes.
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Treatment length varies, but most clients begin experiencing some relief from physical and emotional anxiety symptoms within 8-10 sessions. Consistent effort both in and outside of sessions is important for achieving lasting results. I'll work with you to establish a reasonable timeline based on your unique situation, and we’ll regularly check in to make sure we’re going in the right direction.
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In your initial session, I'll gather information about your anxiety symptoms, triggers, coping strategies, and goals for therapy. This will help me understand your unique needs and develop a personalized treatment plan. You'll also have the opportunity to ask questions, express concerns, and get a sense of my therapeutic approach. The first session is a chance for us to start building a trusting, collaborative relationship.
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Please check my FAQ page for up-to-date fee information. I do not currently accept insurance, but I can provide you with a detailed receipt that you can submit to your insurance company for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Some clients also choose to use their HSA or FSA funds to cover the cost of therapy. If finances are a concern, I have a limited number of sliding scale slots available and a lower rate may be possible.
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While anxiety is highly treatable, there's no permanent "cure" - anxiety is, to some extent, an inherent part of being a living human. The goal is equipping you with the tools and mindset to manage anxiety's symptoms in a way that minimizes disruption to your daily functioning and quality of life. Healing comes through changing the habits and unhealthy thought patterns driving anxiety, so you can approach situations consciously rather than reflexively with fear.
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It's never too late to start addressing your anxiety and reclaiming your life. No matter how long you've been grappling with anxiety, your brain is able to reshape its pathways and update coping mechanisms with the right guidance. Admitting you need help and being open to change is the biggest step.
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Anxiety Therapy in San Francisco
110 Gough St, San Francisco, CA 94102
In-person sessions are offered in Hayes Valley, located near the Mission District, Lower Haight, and Civic Center.