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Almost 20% of American adults have some form of anxiety. The majority do not seek treatment, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Anxiety disorders are characterized by persistent worry and intrusive negative thoughts, even in the absence of a realistic threat. People may overthink or catastrophize situations.
Anxiety disorders are divided into several unique types. Each affects the sufferer in a different way and may require specific treatment. Getting a correct diagnosis can help you target the treatment more specifically.
For those with generalized anxiety disorder, anxiety may seem to seep into every part of their lives. Whether they feel anxious after talking about a big project at work or before going out on a date, no matter what they do, it may feel like their brain second-guesses their decisions.
Generalized anxiety disorder has symptoms that are similar to panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and other types of anxiety, but they’re all different conditions.
Those who deal with panic disorder experience sudden, unexpected bursts of panic, accompanied by pounding heart and trouble breathing. Their flight or fight response is triggered, and they feel like they must get out of a situation they are in. This can make things like flying, driving long distances, or sitting in a classroom extremely difficult.
Panic disorder may feel like it comes out of nowhere, or there may be clear links to triggers that cause panic attacks.
Interacting with others becomes especially difficult for those with social anxiety. They often feel judged when speaking or too shy to start a conversation. These feelings may result in severe physical symptoms like dry mouth and sweating, which in turn makes interaction feel even more difficult.
Agoraphobia is technically a fear of large, open spaces. However, it is most frequently characterized by difficulty leaving what feels like the safety of the home. Getting treatment for agoraphobia becomes increasingly difficult for sufferers as they are unable to go to a therapy appointment.
Our team of experienced and licensed clinicians offers evidence-based therapy. These are therapies that multiple years of studies have identified their success in treating anxiety disorders. You can feel confident that your practitioners operate within the guidelines of the most professional organizations out there.
Talk Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Everyday Medications
Medications Taken as Needed
When you give us a call we talk and get an understanding of what your current situation is and how to help you.
We accept most types of private (non-government) insurance policies along with a variety of payment options.
Once you are all set, our clinical team will outline every detail of your treatment plan to help you get to where you need to be. Your journey to a happy and healthy life starts today!
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