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Anxiety

Understanding Anxiety

Anxiety is a natural part of life—but when it becomes persistent, overwhelming, or interferes with daily functioning, it may be time to seek support. Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions, and they are also highly treatable with the right care.

Whether you’re experiencing chronic worry, panic attacks, social anxiety, or physical symptoms like restlessness and trouble sleeping, you don’t have to navigate it alone.

The Brain and Anxiety: Understanding the Circuitry

Anxiety isn’t just “in your head”—it’s rooted in the brain’s natural survival systems. Our brains are wired to detect danger and help us respond quickly. But when that system becomes overactive or misfires, it can lead to persistent anxiety, even when we’re safe.

Here’s a simplified look at the brain circuitry involved in anxiety:

Together, these regions form a threat detection and response circuit. When the system is in balance, it protects us. When it’s overactive or under-regulated, it can lead to chronic worry, avoidance, and physical symptoms.

The good news? This circuitry can be reshaped.

Through therapy, medication, mindfulness, and other treatments, we can help the brain rewire itself—reducing reactivity, strengthening regulation, and restoring a sense of safety and control.

Common Anxiety Disorders I Treat

My Approach

I provide comprehensive, individualized care grounded in evidence-based practice. Evaluation and treatment are tailored to your unique needs, and may include:

Step 1: Diagnostic Evaluation

Step 2: Personalized Treatment Plan

Depending on your goals and needs, treatment may include:

When to Seek Help

You may benefit from an evaluation if you or your child is:

Early treatment can make a profound difference. I’m here to help you find relief and restore a sense of calm and control.

Ready to Take the First Step?

If you’re concerned about anxiety for yourself or your child, I invite you to reach out by scheduling an appointment using the button below. Together, we’ll work toward understanding, relief, and long-term well-being.


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