YOU CAN TAKE BACK CONTROL.

Anxiety Therapy in Encino and Los Angeles, California

Have you been feeling overwhelmed lately? Do you experience physical sensations of heart racing, thoughts spiraling, constant worrying, or even feeling like you’re on the verge of a panic attack? If so, you’re not alone and there are ways to manage anxiety. If uncontrollable worry, stress, external or internal pressure, or physical symptoms are starting to impact how you show up to your daily life—therapy can help. I offer anxiety therapy in-person in Encino and online across Los Angeles and California.


People often come to anxiety therapy for:

  • panic attacks

  • constant worry

  • racing thoughts

  • health anxiety

  • social anxiety

  • perfectionism

  • people-pleasing

  • burnout

  • difficulty relaxing or sleeping

ANXIETY DOES NOT HAVE TO BE IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT ANYMORE.

CHANGE IS POSSIBLE.

HOW ANXIETY THERAPY WORKS

You can learn to understand, manage, and start making anxiety work for you, not against you.

A core part of our work together is helping your nervous system shift from constant threat mode toward a feeling of safety and regulation. Anxiety isn’t just “in your head.” It’s your body and brain working to protect you even when there isn’t immediate danger. This is why we will approach the problem from the bottom (the body) to the top (the mind). We’ll work on building tools to signal to your nervous system that you are safe, so that you can then use your mind to understand where the anxiety is stemming from.

An overly and chronically activated nervous system may make you feel tense, on edge, easily startled, or caught in relentless worry cycles. Your body may respond as if something is always about to happen, even when your rational mind knows you’re safe.

Anxiety often reflects a nervous system stuck in “fight-or-flight”. Our goal isn’t to force your body to calm down or override it with logic. Instead, we focus on helping your system feel safer, steadier, and more flexible so you can move through emotional states without becoming overwhelmed.

In therapy, I integrate mindfulness-based CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), psychodynamic therapy, and narrative approaches. Together, we explore both the immediate tools that reduce anxiety symptoms and the deeper patterns that keep them in place.

Our work may include:

  • Understanding what’s happening in your body when anxiety shows up

  • Recognizing your personal cues of activation, shutdown, and regulation

  • Learning practical tools to calm physiological arousal and reduce overthinking

  • Exploring attachment patterns that influence how you respond to stress

  • Processing past experiences that contribute to current anxiety

  • Strengthening your ability to stay grounded during waves of discomfort

I draw from evidence-based nervous system regulation practices — including grounding exercises, paced breathing, and mindfulness to send consistent signals of safety to your brain and body.

You don’t have to push yourself to “just relax.” Your nervous system is doing exactly what it learned to do.

Together, we help it learn something new, patterns of safety, resilience, and self-compassion, at a pace that feels supportive and sustainable.

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Therapy for anxiety can help you…

  • Feel more in control of your life

  • Feel grounded in your body

  • Sleep better and longer at night

  • Think more clearly and confidently

  • be able to manage emotions and overthinking

  • build tools to signal to your nervous system that you are safe

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ANXIETY THERAPY

You don’t have to do this alone.