Anxiety Therapy in Chicago & Northbrook IL
It is exhausting. And it can quietly shrink your life in ways you might not fully notice until you realize how much you are organizing around the anxiety rather than around what you actually want.
Anxiety is also one of the most treatable mental health concerns. You do not have to keep white-knuckling through it.
Anxiety shows up in the body, in thought patterns, and in behavior. It can be loud, like a panic attack, or quiet, like a constant hum of dread that you have carried so long it feels like part of your personality.
- Persistent worry that is difficult to control or turn off
- Racing thoughts, especially at night
- Physical symptoms: racing heart, chest tightness, shallow breathing, nausea, muscle tension
- Panic attacks or fear of having them
- Avoiding people, places, or situations that might trigger anxiety
- Overthinking decisions or needing constant reassurance
- Difficulty being present, always anticipating what might go wrong
- Perfectionism and fear of making mistakes
- Social anxiety and fear of judgment or embarrassment
- Irritability or difficulty relaxing even when things are objectively fine
– Danielle Doucette, PsyD, Midwest Counseling & Diagnostics
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Panic Disorder and agoraphobia
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Specific phobias
- Health anxiety
- Anxiety related to trauma or PTSD
- Anxiety co-occurring with depression or OCD
What is the most effective treatment for anxiety?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), particularly with exposure-based components, is among the most well-researched treatments for anxiety disorders. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness-based approaches, and somatic therapies also have strong evidence. The most effective approach depends on the type of anxiety and the individual.
How do I know if my anxiety needs professional treatment?
If anxiety is persistent, significantly interfering with work, relationships, or daily functioning, or if you are organizing your life around avoiding triggers, professional support is worth considering. Anxiety that has been present for six months or more, or that is worsening over time, generally warrants clinical attention.
Can therapy cure anxiety?
Therapy does not eliminate the capacity for anxiety, which is a normal and necessary human experience. What therapy does is reduce the frequency, intensity, and impact of anxiety, and build the skills and tolerance to engage with life without avoidance. Many people who complete anxiety treatment report that their anxiety becomes much more manageable and no longer controls their choices.
What is the difference between anxiety and an anxiety disorder?
Anxiety is a normal emotional response to perceived threat or uncertainty. An anxiety disorder is diagnosed when anxiety is persistent, excessive relative to the actual situation, difficult to control, and significantly interfering with daily functioning across multiple domains of life.
Is anxiety therapy available via telehealth?
Yes. Research supports the effectiveness of anxiety therapy via telehealth, including exposure-based treatments. Midwest Counseling offers anxiety therapy via telehealth across Illinois and many other states.
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