Helping you feel calmer, clearer, and more in control
Anxiety therapy in New York City
You’re always on - until you crash
Your brain doesn’t stop. You’re constantly scanning, planning, and preparing for what’s next- yet still feel behind or like you are not doing enough.
You might look like you’ve got it all together, but inside, your nervous system is in overdrive. Even rest feels hard to enjoy because your mind won’t slow down. If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” “too emotional",” or just need to “relax,” - you’re not broken and you certainly are not alone! High-functioning anxiety and emotional overwhelm are often rooted in trauma, perfectionism, and a nervous system that’s been stuck in survival mode for a very long time.
Anxiety isn’t just in your mind- it shows up in your body. It can look like tension in your chest, nausea, a racing heart, trouble sleeping, or feeling like you’re “on edge” all the time. Maybe you hold it together all day, only to spiral at night. Or maybe you’ve gotten so used to feeling anxious that it’s hard to imagine what calm even feels like. You likely struggle to make decisions, constantly ask other people for reassurance, and struggle to trust yourself. You may jump to the worst case, have a looming sense of dread or doom, and replay conversations over and over.
This isn’t just about “coping” with anxiety- it’s about healing the root of it. Together, we’ll work on building internal safety, strengthening your self-trust, and creating space to actually feel grounded- not just pretending to be.
Sound like you?
You live in your head, constantly overthinking, over-preparing, or doubting yourself
You feel overwhelmed by daily tasks, decisions, or social interactions and sometimes shut down and avoid them completely
You struggle to relax and rest - even when everything’s “fine” - you may be waiting for the other shoe to drop
You’re emotionally reactive, hyper-vigilant, or feel like you’re “too much” for others
Here’s what we’ll do together
Anxiety therapy can help you feel calm, grounded, and more in control
We’'ll take a holistic approach to anxiety - looking at your thoughts, your body, your past experiences, your environment, and your nervous system as an integrated whole. That means we wont just manage symptoms- we’ll work with the root causes and look at all aspects of your life. This isn’t about pushing through or just thinking positively. Its about creating lasting change from the inside out. We’ll explore the root of your anxiety with curiosity and compassion, not judgement.
Using trauma-informed nervous system care, somatic exercises, mindfulness skills, relational safety, and/or EMDR we’ll help your body learn that it’s safe to soften, slow down, and stay present. You’ll develop tools to manage overwhelm, regulate your emotions, and rebuild trust in your ability to navigate life without constant tension. You don’t have to carry it all or pretend you’re fine anymore. This will be your space to feel supported, grounded, and genuinely at ease.
At the end of the day, I want you to know:
You don’t have to live in fight or flight forever. There is another way to be in the world- one where calm isn’t just a concept, but a felt experience. You deserve to feel safe, supported, and at home in your mind and body.
What we’ll work on
Imagine a life where…
You wake up without dread, and go to sleep without spiraling
You feel grounded, even when things don’t go as planned
You stop second-guessing yourself and start trusting your decisions
You create space for rest, joy, and presence - without guilt
You stop overanalyzing every interaction and start feeling more secure in your relationships
Change is possible.
You Are Not Alone
Questions?
FAQs
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Therapies like mindfulness, somatic work, EMDR, and looking at your core belief system are highly effective for anxiety because they don’t just focus on managing thoughts - they also address how anxiety lives in the body. I take a trauma-informed, holistic approach that helps you feel safe, grounded, and more in control long-term. When I say holistic, I mean the whole self. We will look at your symptoms, behaviors, physical sensations, support system, daily routines, environment, nutrition, and even spirituality if you are open to it.
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It might be! Many people experience chronic anxiety as a result of unresolved trauma, childhood neglect, or attachment wounds. If your anxiety feels intense, hard to explain, or rooted in deeper fears of failure or abandonment, trauma informed therapy can help address the real cause- not just the symptoms.
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Yes. Therapy can help slow down the constant racing thoughts, reduce all the noice and rumination, and feel more present. We’ll work together to calm your nervous system, quiet your inner critic, and develop tools that bring your mind and body into balance