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Anxiety
Therapy

Learn to quiet the mental noise, break free from worry cycles, and build the confidence to live fully. Practical, evidence-based tools to manage anxiety and reclaim your peace — for good.

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Anxiety Can Look Like This

Anxiety doesn't always look like panic attacks. Often it's quieter — a constant hum of worry, a tightness in your chest, a mind that won't stop running worst-case scenarios even when everything is "fine."

If any of these feel familiar, you're not alone — and you don't have to keep living this way.

  • Racing thoughts that won't quiet down, especially at night
  • Constant worry about what could go wrong
  • Difficulty making decisions out of fear of the wrong choice
  • Physical tension — tight shoulders, clenched jaw, shallow breathing
  • Avoiding situations that trigger discomfort
  • Feeling "on edge" or irritable without a clear reason
  • Overthinking conversations and interactions
  • Perfectionism and fear of failure
  • Difficulty being present — always anticipating the next problem
Woman finding peace

How We Work

A Multi-Modal Approach to Anxiety

Kellie draws from several evidence-based methods to create a personalized anxiety treatment plan that works for your specific patterns and needs.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Identify and challenge the thought patterns that fuel anxiety. Learn to recognize cognitive distortions and replace them with more balanced, realistic thinking — reducing the intensity and frequency of anxious episodes.

Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT)

For anxiety rooted in deeper beliefs or past experiences, RTT can identify and reframe the subconscious source of your anxiety — often producing dramatic relief in just 1–3 sessions.

Somatic & Mindfulness Techniques

Anxiety lives in the body as much as the mind. We incorporate breathing techniques, grounding exercises, and body-based awareness practices to regulate your nervous system and build calm from the inside out.

Psychodynamic Exploration

For chronic anxiety that doesn't respond to surface-level techniques, we explore the deeper emotional roots — often tied to early experiences, attachment patterns, or unresolved fears — and address them at their source.

Life After Anxiety

Here's what clients experience when they do the work.

A Quieter Mind

The constant mental chatter slows down. You can be present in conversations, enjoy moments, and fall asleep without your brain running through tomorrow's problems.

Confidence in Decisions

You stop second-guessing yourself. You trust your instincts, make choices with clarity, and stop replaying conversations wondering if you said the wrong thing.

Physical Relief

The tension in your body releases. Your shoulders drop, your breathing deepens, and the physical symptoms of anxiety — tight chest, racing heart, headaches — diminish.

Stronger Relationships

Anxiety often makes us withdraw, over-explain, or seek constant reassurance. As it lifts, your relationships become more authentic, present, and fulfilling.

Freedom to Take Risks

You stop letting fear make your decisions. You pursue the job, the relationship, the conversation you've been avoiding — and discover that the fear was always bigger than the reality.

A New Relationship with Yourself

You become your own source of calm rather than looking outside for reassurance. Self-trust, self-compassion, and inner peace become your new baseline.

Investment

Anxiety Therapy Pricing

Transparent, straightforward pricing. Superbills available for out-of-network reimbursement.

$125
per 50-minute session
Includes: Personalized treatment plan · Between-session support · Progress tracking

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Common Questions

Anxiety Therapy FAQs

How do I know if my anxiety is severe enough for therapy?

If anxiety is affecting your quality of life — your relationships, your work, your sleep, or your ability to enjoy everyday moments — it's worth addressing. You don't need to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. Many clients wish they'd started sooner.

How quickly will I see results?

Many clients notice a meaningful shift within the first 4–6 sessions. For anxiety with deeper roots, more time may be needed. RTT can produce rapid relief for anxiety rooted in specific beliefs or past experiences.

Do I need medication for anxiety?

Therapy alone is highly effective for most anxiety disorders. Kellie works with clients who are on medication, coming off medication, or choosing not to medicate. She can also coordinate with your prescribing physician if needed.

Can anxiety therapy be done online?

Yes — virtual sessions are available and equally effective. Many clients find that working from the comfort of home actually reduces the anxiety of coming to a new office, making it easier to open up and do the work.

What if I've tried therapy before and it didn't help?

Not all therapy is the same, and not all therapists are the right fit. Kellie's integrative, multi-modal approach is specifically designed for clients who haven't found relief with traditional talk therapy alone. The free discovery call is a great way to see if her approach is different from what you've tried before.

You Don't Have to Live Like This

Anxiety is treatable. Peace is possible. Start with a free 15-minute Discovery Call — no pressure, no commitment.

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