Therapy for Anxiety in NYC

THERAPY IN NYC

Your mind just won’t stop.

Does this sound familiar?

You overanalyze most situations, playing out worst-case scenarios in your head, worried about what others think or what could go wrong.

Decisions feel paralyzing and you have a really hard time trusting yourself. You end up seeking reassurance and advice from everyone else hoping they’ll have the perfect answer

You struggle with setting boundaries and being honest in your relationships leading to feelings of resentment and frustration

You’re highly self-critical and despite your accomplishments, it never feels like enough. You’re constantly overextending yourself at work and in your personal life + it’s leading to burnout

You might also struggle with…

Overthinking

Whether it’s ruminating about the text you just sent or worrying about a project at work; your mind is constantly scanning for how things could go wrong.

Perfectionism

Despite your accomplishments, it never feels like enough for your standards. You’re highly self-critical, focused on your flaws and always pushing to do more.

Procrastination

You tend to put things off till the last minute because the thought of starting or getting it wrong leads to avoidance.

Irrational Guilt

You struggle with an overall feeling of guilt even when you haven’t done anything wrong.

People- Pleasing

You have a really hard time saying no and end up sacrificing your own needs out of a fear of rejection or upsetting others.

Difficulty Relaxing

You’re chronically busy and the thought of slowing down feels overwhelming. You may even feel guilty or ashamed when you rest.

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My approach to anxiety is about helping you identify any unhelpful and repetitive thought patterns that are keeping you stuck. Whether it’s addressing all-or-nothing thinking or your brain’s tendency to imagine the worst - we’ll target these patterns and help you develop a healthier perspective.

Anxiety doesn’t have to rule your life.


I will also help you become aware of how anxiety shows up in your body and provide somatic tools such as EMDR Therapy, meditation, and mindfulness skills to address any physical symptoms. Over time you’ll learn how to slow down your thoughts, approach situations differently, feel less triggered, and more calm.


More Clarity, Connection + Calm


How Anxiety Therapy can help:

  • Make decisions without overthinking + self-doubt

  • Say “no” confidently without spiraling into guilt

  • Take risks + try new things without the fear or failure

  • Feel more grounded in the present moment instead of getting swept up in anxious spirals

  • Truly relax without busying yourself with distractions or overworking

What does Anxiety Therapy look like?

My approach to therapy is about helping you develop a stronger relationship to yourself rooted in safety and self-trust.

We’ll spend time understanding your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs + how they might be related to experiences in your past.

Exploring these connections creates lasting change that heals at the root instead of just providing temporary relief. You’ll show up more authentically + more confident in your ability to respond to life.

Therapy Approaches

FAQs

  • This is a question I get all the time and it's a hard one to answer. It makes so much sense that a client would want to know what to expect in terms of treatment length, but there are just so many individual factors that go into therapy duration. Therapy really is a personalized approach, uniquely tailored to each person's unique history and goals, and it's very hard to say how long "it" will take. As a therapist, I make sure that we are always reviewing progress, though, because that is a very important, if the the most important, metric. We'll always make sure to check-in on how things are going and if things need to change.

    I'll also add that, in my experience, somatic methods like EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and Brainspotting often provide quicker relief compared to traditional talk therapy. These approaches work by directly addressing the body’s stored trauma, leading to more immediate and profound healing for many clients.

  • I typically meet with clients on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, for either 45 or 90-minute sessions.

  • My approach differs from other therapists in several key ways. First and foremost, I utilize a somatic approach, which means I focus on the connection between the mind and body to help you process and heal from trauma. Techniques like EMDR and Brainspotting are central to my practice, as they often lead to quicker and more profound relief than traditional methods.

    Additionally, I aim to be real and relatable in our sessions. When appropriate, I share some of my own experiences to help build a genuine connection and make the therapeutic process more engaging. I also consider myself a forever student, constantly learning and integrating new techniques to provide the most effective and up-to-date care possible. This ongoing education allows me to tailor my approach to best meet your unique needs.

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WORK WITH ME