Anxiety Treatment in Los Angeles, CA

if you're feeling anxious, you're not alone.

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America estimates that nearly 20% of Americans experience anxiety every year

The good news is that anxiety is very treatable.

With anxiety therapy, you can go from a highly anxious state to a life that isn't plagued by worry and stress.

To start your journey towards an anxiety-free life, contact us today. Schedule an appointment with one of our holistic therapists.


Our Approach to Anxiety Treatment in Los Angeles, CA

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Anxiety is a feeling most of us want to push away. And that’s understandable. No one wants to feel overwhelmed by anxious thoughts, a racing heart, and sweaty palms. 

But, did you know that your anxiety is an important part of who you are as a human?

It’s true. We all experience anxiety from time to time. These feelings alert our mind and body to potential dangers. They also activate our “fight, flight, freeze, or friend” response, and thus keep us safe. 

But, sometimes our anxiety reactions work a little too well. That’s where anxiety treatment comes in.

At Highland Park Holistic Therapy, we use a holistic approach to treat your anxiety. We recognize the importance of integrating mind, body, and soul in anxiety treatment. Treating the whole person provides an all-encompassing strategy for addressing and managing anxiety.

In anxiety treatment in Los Angeles, CA, an anxiety therapist will work with you to explore and address anxious thoughts. Your therapist will also work with you to explore new ways of coping. Doing so can help you manage your anxiety both inside and outside of the therapy room.

Are you ready to stop struggling with anxiety on your own? If so, reach out to our team of holistic therapists for support. 


Meet An Anxiety Therapist From our Team of Expert Therapists

A safe and genuine relationship is crucial for the success of anxiety treatment in California. You can get to know our team members here:

 

imuri pacheco

Imuri values the relationship between all parts of the self, as well as the relationship between self and society. Like all our therapists, Imuri uses this holistic approach when working with clients. She also believes strongly in meeting clients where they are at.

sarah callender

Sarah believes that mental health and well-being are possible for everyone. Using techniques learned through teaching, writing, meditation, and yoga, Sarah accompanies clients on a journey to unearth and gain mastery over unhelpful patterns to live lives of authenticity, meaning, joy, and connection.

melissa hood

Melissa believes that therapists and their clients are co-creators in this collective healing journey together. And that we have the wisdom and insight within us to heal ourselves and answer our life’s deepest questions.

 

Stephanie harimoto

Stephanie approaches therapy with a desire to help others become and express their most authentic selves. She brings a grounded and nurturing perspective to the each session.

wade Mollison

Wade offers a safe and supportive space to heal and explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. He specializes in working with LGBTQIA+ individuals and folks navigating anxiety.

resha altai

Resha is an anxiety therapist that creates a safe and nurturing space, all while offering insight, support, and encouragement to her clients. She meets her clients where they are at in a compassionate, non-judgemental way.


 

How Anxiety Treatment Works With Us

If you'd like to speak to one of our anxiety specialists in Los Angeles, CA head over to our contact page. You can schedule a complimentary phone consultation.

During your consultation, we'll discuss if you're a good fit with an anxiety therapist on our team. Then, we'll answer any questions you have about anxiety treatment.

After we’ve decided that there is potential for a great client-therapist relationship, we'll send over some paperwork for you to complete. Then our sessions together will begin!

At Highland Park Holistic Psychotherapy, we offer just that: holistic anxiety therapy.

Every part of you is welcome here: your mind, body, and soul. Our goal is to treat your anxiety from a place of depth and understanding for lasting change.

If you have additional questions about how therapy works with an anxiety therapist in Los Angeles, CA, we're here to help!

 
 

anxiety FAQs-

  • No, anxiety and stress are not the same thing.

    Stress is the result of an external event, like your finances or issues at work.

    Anxiety, on the other hand, is more internal.

    When we’re anxious, we experience a persistent feeling of dread or apprehension. We’re often anxious about things that others wouldn’t find anxiety-producing. And, we struggle to shake the feeling.

    Stress also ends when the stressful situation resolves. If you’re anxious, your anxiety will persist regardless.

  • Many different things trigger anxiety.

    1. Stress. Although stress is different than anxiety, stressful situations can trigger anxiety.

    2. Trauma. If you suffer from trauma, you are more likely to experience anxiety.

    3. Personality. Some of us are more likely to have anxiety because of our personalities. For example, perfectionism is often associated with anxiety.

    4. Family history. If members of your family have anxiety, you’re more likely to be anxious.

    You may relate to one or all of these things. Just remember that anxiety is diverse, and you should discuss your symptoms and triggers with a licensed professional.

  • You’re likely here because anxiety has become a problem in your life.

    As soon as anxiety disrupts your life, we recommend seeking help. Do any of these sound familiar?

    • You’re unable to sleep at night because of your anxiety.

    • You’ve missed out on social events because you were too anxious.

    • Your relationships have suffered because of your anxiety.

    • You feel sick, tired, or wired to the point that daily life is more difficult.

    Things like these are signals that you would benefit from professional help.

  • There are many different treatments for anxiety. These different treatments typically fall into three camps: lifestyle, therapy, or medication. Note that many people opt for a combination of the three.

    For example, lifestyle treatments involve the following:

    And more.

    Anxiety treatment involves working with a licensed anxiety therapist. During treatment, you'll learn coping mechanisms and triggers of your anxiety. Triggers can be occurrences that occur every day like interpersonal conflict or stress at work. Along with these daily stressors, there are often deeper triggers. These may include past experiences and traumas as well.

    Each therapist takes a unique approach to anxiety treatment. That's why your relationship with your anxiety therapist is essential.

    Medication is also a valid approach to anxiety treatment. You have many options for medication, so make sure that you communicate with your therapist and doctor about what does and doesn't work for you. Please note that therapists cannot prescribe medication, but we are here to support you as you find a medication that works for you.

  • Yes, you can cure anxiety with therapy.

    For your anxiety to be "cured," you need to get to the root of your anxiety. Often this means accessing your deeper triggers as we mentioned above. Past traumas often lead to chronic anxiety. Although these can be painful to address, they're crucial for lasting improvement.

    Although the goal is to be "cured," try to be happy with your progress. If that means an hour more of sleep each night or one less panic attack per week, celebrate it. Take the pressure off of yourself. Anxiety treatment is a place for you to heal and understand yourself at your own pace.

  • Anxiety treatment is a combo of practical coping mechanisms and deconstruction of your triggers.

    For example, in our practice, we teach mindfulness and meditation. We work to create practical coping mechanisms that can be used daily. Alongside those, we discuss the deeper things that are giving you anxiety, like family issues, relationships, trouble at work, life transitions, struggles with your gender and/or sexual identity, and much more.

    In our opinion, the best anxiety therapy addresses every part of you. We believe that the whole you has a role to play in your anxiety, so we treat it all.

  • How long anxiety therapy takes is entirely dependent on the person.

    For some, anxiety treatment is a staple in their life. They benefit from ongoing therapy without a deadline. For others, a couple of months is long enough.

    We recommend that as long as you are benefitting from anxiety treatment, you should keep attending.

  • There are a few things to look out for in an anxiety therapist in Los Angeles, CA.

    First, the therapist should have a license. You can often check if a therapist has licensed at the state level.

    Second, you and your anxiety therapist should have an excellent relationship. The relationship should be genuine and feel easy. You should feel safe and accepted by your therapist. Additionally, you should have similar views on things. Conflict can occur in a good relationship. But, consider finding a new anxiety therapist if it's excessive.

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Get Help From An Anxiety Therapist in Los Angeles, CA From Our Team-

If you're ready to start anxiety treatment, we're here to help.

Contact us today to set up a free phone consultation with one of our anxiety therapists at Highland Park Therapy, and we'll start your healing journey together. 

 
 

Other Services Offered With Highland Park Therapy

Our team of caring therapists is happy to offer a variety of mental health services to offer support for you and your family. We also offer online therapy and in-person therapy services from the Los Angeles, CA area, and across the state. You can start your therapy journey alongside a trained anxiety therapist. Or, you can learn more about the other services we offer including depression treatment, teen therapy, grief counseling, online therapy, eating disorders, EMDR, trauma, HSP therapy, religious trauma therapy and LGBTQ+ therapy. We would be honored to support you in learning new coping methods to help you cope with future anxiety symptoms. You can also read more by visiting our blog, FAQ, about us, or groups page.