Medical anxiety is something I see with a lot of compassion. It can look like dread before a doctor’s appointment. A racing heart in the waiting room. Trouble sleeping the night before bloodwork or a scan. Going over symptoms again and again in your mind. Avoiding...
If you live with dental anxiety, you probably already know it is not just about “not liking the dentist.” It can show up in your chest, your stomach, your jaw, your breathing, and the dread that starts days before the appointment. For some people, the hardest part is...
One of the hardest parts of panic and anxiety attacks is not always the attack itself. Sometimes, it is the shame that comes afterward. I see this in clients often. They are not only struggling with the fear, intensity, and unpredictability of what happens in their...
Adult separation anxiety can feel overwhelming in a way that is hard to explain. You may know logically that someone you care about is simply at work, out with friends, traveling, or taking time to themselves, yet your body reacts as if something is wrong. The...
Adult separation anxiety is one of those experiences that can feel confusing, even embarrassing, especially if you’re looking at your life from the outside and thinking, “I’m a grown adult. Why does it feel like my chest is caving in when my partner leaves?” Or maybe...
Travel anxiety can be confusing because it often looks “irrational” on the outside, yet it feels completely logical on the inside. You might be excited about the trip and still find your body reacting as if danger is around the corner. You might love the idea of...