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Anxiety Counselor
Huntington Creek Recovery Center, Admissions
Huntington Creek Recovery Center
In 18655 - Nearby to Pittston.
Everyone feels anxiety at some point in their lives but when it starts to interfere with your life, counseling can help. Although anxiety can feel debilitating, it is treatable. People with anxiety don’t always share the same symptoms, they vary from person to person. Therapy will help you to reclaim your life and function in a chronically stressful world.
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Anxiety Counselor
John Kuna, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist
In 18407 - Nearby to Pittston.
Anxiety is frequently occurring problem and our trained psychologists are experienced in aiding to reduce symptoms. Our approach to anxiety and stress include a cognitive behavior approach that seeks to identify negative thought patterns leading to anxiousness, as well as a behavior approach that focuses on the learned patterns of behavior that accompany feelings of anxiety.
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Anxiety Counselor
Harlene Arenberg, MS, LPC
Counselor
In 18505 - Nearby to Pittston.
Feelings of panic and fear can indicate anxiety and stress disorders, especially when they interfere with ones ability to lead a normal life. Nightmares can accompany the daily stresses, simply wearing a person out, both physically and mentally. Types of anxiety disorders can include panic attack disorder, phobias of many things, obsessive compulsive disorder and social anxiety disorder. 18505, Scranton Pennsylvania, therapy - Harlene Arenberg
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Anxiety Counselor
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
At Home or Private Discreet Intensives
While most treatment approaches for anxiety and stress are effective on the surface, they don’t treat the real problem. Mantras, deep breathing, and rational dialogues about your fear being irrational rarely work---for most people don’t believe it or you! Imagine if you can trick the brain into changing without you telling your conscious mind that you are changing it? Problem with anxiety and stress is that the brain in this state knows you want to change it and it resists. Contact Kevin@kevinfleminphd.com for the ultimate stress and anxiety solution that will literally change your brain's autonomic nervous system patterns while you sit on your butt. 877-606-6161.
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Anxiety Counselor
Patricia Krenitsky, MS, LPC, NCC,CAMS-1
Licensed Professional Counselor, National Board Certified, Associate of John G. Kuna & Associates
In 18507 - Nearby to Pittston.
Anxiety and stress can keep you from living your life to the fullest. In the severe range anxiety can freeze you to the point where you are no longer able to function. Help is available in a safe, non judgmental setting to assist you in exploring if your anxiety is generalized or specific. Cognitive-Behavioral therapy is effective in uncovering the thoughts we tell ourselves whicb may increase anxiety. Assertiveness training may be indicated if you have difficulty saying no which increases stress. Lets explore what is causing your anxiety and stress and decrease these symptoms.
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Anxiety Counselor
David Palmiter, Ph.D., ABPP
Clinical Psychcologist
In 18509 - Nearby to Pittston.
I like a quote by Stephen King: "Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us and sometimes they win." Anxiety is no more a person than leukemia or diabetes. Anxiety convinces it's victim that safe things are dangerous, and to be avoided; puppies are perceived as alligators, and who wants to get close to those?! Sometimes the danger is perceived to be physical while at other times it is thought to be social; either way, isolation is anxiety's endgame. The treatment of choice for this is usually cognitive behavioral therapy, something that I have been doing, teaching others how to do, and writing about, for decades. The results can be quite life-giving and remarkable.