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Lourdes Valdes

My approach to therapy: I primarily use behavioral and cognitive methods that have clear scientific support for their effectiveness and efficiency. My methods are active, directive, and educative; I aim at solving the problems that the client faces here and now.

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Jenna Renqvist

My approach to therapy: I help people who are struggling with balancing career and home demands, communication issues, and feeling stuck, overwhelmed, and disconnected especially in response to stressful experiences and life changes. I can help you stop living life on auto-pilot, reconnect with your loved one, and adjust to life changes.

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Melissa Timlin

My approach to therapy: I am a Licensed Professional Counselor telehealth provider in Michigan, Missouri (private pay), and Florida (private pay) with over a decade of experience specializing in mental healthcare and addiction counseling. Additionally, I bring valuable insights as a U.S. Navy veteran, from my 10 years serving on active-duty.

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Jannae Turley

My approach to therapy: I value looking at a person in a holistic way and address each aspect: body, soul, and spirit. I integrate Christian faith when it is desired by the client. I have a trauma informed approach and utilize leading treatments to bring long-term healing.

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Perry Huff Jr.

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is supportive, non-judgmental, and integrative. I enjoy helping individuals who are looking to manage their anxiety, build self-confidence, reduce stress, and cope with life transitions.

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Jacqulyn Phelps

My approach to therapy: I find myself leaning towards person centered, DBT and narrative therapy.

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Tara Lusby

My approach to therapy: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Person-Centered, Motivational Interviewing and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy are approaches to be expected during individual sessions.

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Kevin Kohnke

My approach to therapy: Kevin's approach is client driven. He has a caring heart and desires for you to work on what is most important to you. Kevin has experience using Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Family Systems and Solution Focused Therapy.

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Janice Bushong

My approach to therapy: My most common approach to therapy is client centered approach and cognitive behavioral therapy. My theories are supporting the client in making their own choices and helping them identify the pros and cons of the choices.

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Karen Johnson

My approach to therapy: I give my clients the utmost in compassion, non-judgment, and care. But, because everyone is unique, I draw from many different therapeutic modalities to provide each client with therapy that is as individual as they are.

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Find Social Anxiety Therapists & Counselors in Kansas City, MO.

Is social anxiety negatively affecting your relationships and causing you to avoid social interactions?

Many people feel anxious in social situations, where they feel they might be judged or embarrassed. Agoraphobia is a more extreme form of social anxiety where people fear having an anxiety or panic attack around other people and losing control of their body and emotions. No matter what kind of social anxiety you are experiencing, you’ll be glad to know that there is help available.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder

If you’re not sure whether you are dealing with social anxiety, this section will help. It is very normal to feel nervous in some social situations, but people with social anxiety disorder feel a great sense of fear and self-consciousness in everyday interactions, like working around coworkers, going to the store, or riding public transportation.

Here are some symptoms you may experience in everyday social situations if you have social anxiety:

  • Trembling, shaking, or tense muscles
  • Quick shallow breaths that leave you feeling lightheaded
  • An upset stomach or nausea
  • A racing heart

These symptoms may be felt in anticipation of a social situation, during, or afterward. If you experience symptoms like these, you could benefit from seeing a therapist.

If you think you may be suffering from social anxiety, read licensed therapist Alexandra Lambeth’s tips for coping with irrational thoughts, fear, and anxiety.

The Time is Now: See a Social Anxiety Therapist Today!

A social anxiety therapist can help reduce your anxiety and teach you coping skills so you can move forward feeling more confident and carefree. Mental Health Match can quickly match you with a professional therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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