Who I Treat
Anxiety & Related Disorders
Anxiety disorders are the world’s most common mental disorders, affecting 301 million people in 2019.
World Health Organization (2023)

Approximately 1 in 4 people with anxiety disorders receive treatment for this condition.
World Health Organization (2023)
I specialize in working with adults experiencing a range of anxiety-related and stress-related concerns. My training and experience allow me to tailor evidence-based treatments to meet each person’s unique needs. Some of the common concerns I work with include:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder – Excessive worry, difficulty relaxing, feeling on edge
- Panic Disorder – Sudden panic attacks, fear of future attacks, avoidance behaviors
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) – Intrusive thoughts, compulsions, mental rituals
- Illness Anxiety Disorder – Health-related fears, preoccupation with illness despite reassurance
- Somatic Symptom Disorder – Distress related to physical symptoms without a clear medical cause
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – Trauma-related memories, hypervigilance, avoidance
- Acute Stress Disorder – Reactions to recent traumatic events
- Social Anxiety Disorder – Fear of judgment, performance anxiety, avoidance of social situations
- Specific Phobias – Intense fear of specific objects or situations (e.g., flying, driving, needles)
- Adjustment to Life Transitions and Stressors – Grief, career changes, fertility challenges, relationship shifts
- Perfectionism and High-Functioning Anxiety
- Stress Related to Health Diagnoses or Medical Conditions
My approach is always collaborative and grounded in compassion, science, and respect for your lived experience. Whether you’re navigating long-standing patterns or more recent challenges, we can work together to help you gain clarity, confidence, and a greater sense of well-being.