Therapy for Anxiety

What is Anxiety?

Anxiety is the body’s natural reaction to stressful situations, like work deadlines, school projects, or relationship problems. If you experience overwhelming feelings of fear or worry, you may benefit from speaking with one of our compassionate therapists at Spring Forest Counseling.

Anxiety disorders can cause persistent and excessive distress, even in seemingly light situations. You might notice a disconnect between your mind and body during episodes, increased heart rate, or even shakiness. These are all very common but very troublesome symptoms that many people experience, and Spring Forest Counseling is committed to helping you overcome anxiety in a way that works for you.

If you are experiencing symptoms of anxiety and feel like you may benefit from speaking with one of our kind and thoughtful counselors, please feel free to contact us online or give us a call to schedule an appointment with one of our therapists. Our counselors understand the suffering associated with anxiety and are here to help you work through those troubles with non-judgmental guidance.

You May Benefit From Counseling for Anxiety If...

You experience excessive levels of distress for at least six months

You spend at least one hour each day overthinking particular topics

You find it difficult to get enough sleep, especially before major life events

You feel tired every day, no matter how much sleep you get the night before

Your irritability has caused a rift in your relationships

Frequently Asked About Anxiety

Many mental health specialists, including licensed professional counselors, clinical therapists, psychologists, and clinical social workers are equipped with the right tools to help you explore coping skills and new ways of living to help you live a fulfilling and healthy life. At Spring Forest Counseling, we have many qualified therapists for anxiety who can help you address your unique needs. You can read more about each individual counselor on our website.

Steps to Help Reduce Anxiety

Everyone feels anxious from time to time. If you begin to feel like your anxiety is taking control of your life, a gentle approach to reducing anxiety can make a huge difference in how you live daily. There are no one-size-fits-all solutions for individuals, but below are some of the most common ones that can help reduce feelings of anxiety.

THERAPY

Individual therapy for anxiety can help you discover the underlying causes of your worries. Our goal at Spring Forest Counseling is to empower you to make changes in your life that work for you to manage anxiety levels better. Suppressing or trying to decrease emotions usually isn’t the best approach to lessening anxiety. Instead, we can help you find new ways to cope with these natural emotions in a way that does not trigger the physical and mental responses that are anxiety symptoms.

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Many people find physical activity can help  relieve  anxiety because it can produce endorphins, the chemical compounds that cope with stress. Adding  daily exercise as part of your routine may help lessen your symptoms of anxiety. Physical activity can also help boost confidence, enhance moods, and improve sleep patterns — all essential components in strengthening one’s mental health.

AVOID ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Alcohol or recreational drugs may offer temporary relief but can also exacerbate the symptoms of anxiety. Feelings of distress can even potentially worsen once their effects wear off.  Our counselors can help you explore and find alternative fulfilling activities that offer more substantial relief from anxiety.

STRESS MANAGEMENT AND RELAXATION TECHNIQUES

A few minutes of mindfulness meditation can help reduce anxiety. Whenever you feel overwhelmed with heightened worry or fear, try to find a quiet place to practice relaxation exercises. While many individuals find it difficult to stay mindful while practicing meditation alone, our therapists are experienced in guiding brief and rewarding mindfulness meditations.

 
SLEEP WELLNESS

Trouble sleeping can be a symptom and a cause of anxiety. Developing healthy sleep patterns may offer great relief from anxiety, but many don’t know where to begin. A licensed counselor can help you explore tactics for your routine that work best for you to improve your sleep quality.

HEALTHY EATING

Generally, maintaining a healthy diet and eating habits can help contribute to reducing anxiety. Nutrition and overall wellness can play a role in how we react to emotions. Not enough nutrients or too little food intake may worsen anxiety symptoms. Many people with anxiety have found it helpful to adjust their intake of food by increasing or decreasing the amount they eat or improving the nutritional value of the food they eat.

KEEP A JOURNAL

Writing in a journal may seem like a tedious task, but it has helped many people with anxiety identify patterns in their symptoms and find relief from writing down worries and fears. We encourage this technique to allow thoughts and feelings to surface.

Preparing for Your Appointment

To make the most of your counseling for anxiety session, it can help to be prepared to discuss some of these topics.

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Symptoms

Let us know how anxiety affects your daily life. Whether you always feel on edge, tired, or irritable, it can help your therapist to be aware of the symptoms you experience.

Stressors

Your counselor may ask questions about your home, work, family, relationships, and social life to discover which components aggravate your condition. Try to note when and where you often experience anxiety attacks.

Physical Conditions

Physical conditions and health problems may cause anxiety as well. It can help your therapist develop an ideal treatment plan and help guide the conversations by understanding these conditions if it feels safe and comfortable to disclose that information.

Medications

Sometimes, prescription medicines can have unpleasant side effects. For instance, corticosteroids, ADHD drugs, and asthma treatments can trigger anxiety.

Questions

At Spring Forest Counseling, we respect and value every patient. All questions are welcome during live or online therapy sessions — no matter how embarrassing you think they are. Write down or take a mental note of everything you want to know about anxiety before the start of each session to enhance your healing experience.

Therapy and Your Privacy

The therapists during your counseling for anxiety session at Spring Forest Counseling respect your privacy. The information shared in a therapy session is strictly confidential. The relationship between the counselor and the patient is based on trust, compassion, and respect, so that each individual feels comfortable in the therapy environment.

Let Spring Forest Counseling help you manage your mental health and explore new ways of living that work for you. We serve people in the greater Lansing, Michigan area. ​To learn more about therapy for anxiety and to talk with a professional counselor in the Lansing, Michigan area, contact Spring Forest Counseling today.

Therapy for Anxiety at Spring Forest Counseling

Our therapists at Spring Forest Counseling are devoted to helping our community feel healthier and live more enjoyable lives. They are kind and compassionate individuals with the knowledge and experience necessary to help make this happen. Our counselors do not try to tell you how to live your life or make any judgments. Our goal is to guide you to paths and solutions that work best for you. Spring Forest Counseling offers transformative, personalized, compassionate, and non-judgmental treatment solutions for anxiety and mental health. We proudly serve anyone from the greater Lansing area and surrounding communities. Call us at (517)-507-5892 to create a custom treatment plan for your anxiety.