Find Worry Therapists & Counselors in Loveland, CO.

 

We all worry from time to time, but when your worries linger and begin to interfere with the quality of your life, it’s time to get help.

If you’re a chronic worrier, you may not be able to imagine a life without excessive worry. But with ongoing therapy, you can learn how to stop worrying about things you can't control so you can become a happier person overall.

Whether you are located in downtown Loveland, the suburbs of Loveland, other nearby places such as Boulder, Fort Collins, or anywhere else in Colorado, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Worry

When considering whether you should seek help for worry, it’s essential to know the symptoms to look out for. Here are some of the most common symptoms of worry:

  • A nagging feeling that something bad is going to happen.
  • Lack of concentration.
  • Feeling hot or sweating.
  • An increased heart rate.
  • The inability to switch off negative thoughts.

If any of these symptoms apply to you, it’s wise to get professional help. The sooner you do, the quicker you can learn how to stop worrying. Since worrying often involves getting trapped in thoughts, you may be interested to read licensed therapist Mara Fisher’s advice about how to stop overthinking your life.

How to Stop Worrying and Regain Your Happiness

A worry therapist will not only teach you how to stop worrying, but they’ll craft a unique plan to target your specific triggers and any underlying mental issues you may have. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts below or by using our free therapist matching tool.

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Together, we will explore themes of resilience, self-awareness, and personal growth, focusing on reframing thoughts, managing anxiety, and building stronger social skills to empower and enrich your life journey.


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Together, we will explore themes of resilience, self-awareness, and personal growth, focusing on reframing thoughts, managing anxiety, and building stronger social skills to empower and enrich your life journey.

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My approach is engaging and relatable, fostering a comfortable and natural therapeutic environment. I emphasize collaboration, focusing on practical coping strategies and empowering insights into your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.

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  • Anxiety
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Borderline Personality
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  • Emotional Regulation
  • Mood Disorders
  • Relationships
  • Self-Harm
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Brennalynn Flaherty
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We will spend some time exploring childhood and connections to your current experience. We will also address any parts of your life that you deem important and safe to talk through. I aim to offer you a space where you can feel accepted and safe.


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We will spend some time exploring childhood and connections to your current experience. We will also address any parts of your life that you deem important and safe to talk through. I aim to offer you a space where you can feel accepted and safe.

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I practice trauma-informed and compassionate care throughout my work. I tend to emotions and situations gently and intentionally. You are in the driver's seat while I take the role of the well-informed passenger. I aim to meet you where you are at.

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  • Anxiety
  • Attachment Issues
  • Depression
  • Life Transitions
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  • Stress
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Experience holistic healing with EMDR, CBT, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness. Unravel trauma, gain resilience, and cultivate inner peace through tailored stress management strategies.

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Find a way. If you feel like you have not gotten what you’ve needed from previous attempts at therapy I encourage you to meet with me to discuss those concerns so we can talk about how to get those needs met.


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Find a way. If you feel like you have not gotten what you’ve needed from previous attempts at therapy I encourage you to meet with me to discuss those concerns so we can talk about how to get those needs met.

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I have an extensive background working with artists, performers, actors, writers, photographers, and others in the entertainment industry based in New York City on the variety of issues involved with creative expression.

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  • Artists and Creative Personalities
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  • Bipolar Disorder
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  • Creative Expression
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  • Dual Diagnosis
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Explore what is meaningful to you, what you would like to get out of counseling, and help you reach your goals. We will dive deeper together and I'll ask you the tough questions to make you think harder, yet feel better.


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Explore what is meaningful to you, what you would like to get out of counseling, and help you reach your goals. We will dive deeper together and I'll ask you the tough questions to make you think harder, yet feel better.

Something to know about my approach is:

Counseling is a highly individualized process, and what works for you may not work for someone else. I use a multitude of theoretical approaches and techniques to help you. There is no one size fits all approach to counseling.

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  • Bipolar Disorder
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  • LGBTQ+
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  • Trauma
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