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Anxiety Therapists in 46312


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Ericka Whitley

My approach to therapy: I love using a Strengths-based approach when working with clients, as I am a firm believer that everyone has something that makes them unique. I work to help clients see the glass as half full verses half empty.

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Natalie Grantner

My approach to therapy: Life is full of unexpected challenges, disappointments, and emotional pain. In our efforts to cope, we often develop strategies that help us endure these tough times. However, these very strategies can lead to struggles in our relationships, issues with eating, addictions, and difficulty managing our pain.

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Kathy Emery, PhD

My approach to therapy: My approach integrates cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based strategies, and attachment-based perspectives help people understand themselves, their relationships, and how they interact with the world around them.

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Ryan Kitts Schallon

My approach to therapy: I'm guided by the idea that identity is a continuous narrative - a story, essentially - and emphasize the exploration of the layers of our narrative. I believe when we become aware of our narrative, and the choices we make within it, change occurs.

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Ariel Ferguson, Psy.D.

My approach to therapy: I start each session with "what is present with you today?". I genuinely care about your wellbeing and want to know how I can support you. We will identify goals, explore current stressors, and work together towards your personal healing journey.

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Andrew McKenzie

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy is about both insight and change: understanding who you are and how you got here, and identifying action steps you can take to bring healing and meaningful change into your life.

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Angelica Smith

My approach to therapy: I specialize in working with adults that are experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, and are trying to find their way back to feeling like themselves. I strive to create a safe and collaborative space for my clients to allow themselves to be vulnerable. I utilize an integrative approach to psychotherapy and prioritize meeting my clients where they are.

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Heather Armstrong

My approach to therapy: I hold deep conviction that a meaningful, valued life is possible for anyone—even in the presence of disability, chronic pain or illness, depression, anxiety, trauma, or overwhelming life stress. I see psychotherapy as a collaborative space where we can discover the right pace and rhythm for facing those challenges.

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Shiloh Smith-Wittwer

My approach to therapy: Our work together is not about fixing you. It is about understanding the internal patterns that once helped you survive/succeed. Instead of pushing these parts of you away, we will gently explore how they strive, protect, over-function, and carry the burden of wounds. Through compassion and curiosity, we will create a space for something more sustainable.

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Megan Fishback

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapeutic work is client-centered and tailed to you. I focus on creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can be yourself and explore what’s coming up at your own pace. We’ll build insight and tools together while honoring your autonomy and helping you feel more grounded and confident.

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Find Anxiety Therapists & Counselors in 46312.

Most people have dealt with anxiety at some point in their life, but when feelings of anxiety begin to interfere with your daily functioning, it’s time to find help. Many suffer alone due to the stigma surrounding anxiety, often to their own detriment.

At Mental Health Match, we connect you with top local therapists in your area who specialize in anxiety. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Common Symptoms of Anxiety

When you’re experiencing anxiety, you may exhibit several symptoms, including:

  • constant worry,
  • lack of focus,
  • fatigue,
  • a fast heartbeat,
  • and even panic attacks.

But to know for sure whether you have anxiety, you’d need to speak with a therapist. Not only can they diagnose anxiety, but they can also get you started on a treatment plan to tackle your anxiety symptoms and any underlying issues. Read this helpful article to learn more about anxiety.

Don't Delay: Get Help with Your Anxiety Today!

Realizing that you need to see a therapist is a big step toward healing. But with all of the resources out there, it can be hard to find a therapist who will mesh well with your personality traits, personal preferences, and schedule. That’s why Mental Health Match is such a valuable resource - we can connect you with a therapist who’s well-equipped to help you navigate your internal struggles to improve your quality of life.


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