Counseling for Anxiety

Anxiety affects both the mind and the body. It often shows up as persistent worry, overthinking daily situations, and a physical sense that something isn’t quite right—or might go wrong. For many people, anxiety develops when life feels overwhelming and stress begins to build.

At its core, anxiety is rooted in fear—whether or not there is an immediate threat. While it’s natural to feel concerned at times, ongoing or excessive worry can lead to physical discomfort and make it difficult to focus on everyday tasks.

You may be experiencing anxiety if you find yourself feeling:

  • Jittery or constantly “on edge”
  • Tense in your neck, shoulders, or chest
  • Physically shaky or restless
  • Experiencing stomach discomfort or other stress-related symptoms

Anxiety can also be fueled by negative self-talk and self-blame. When we add critical or unrealistic thoughts about ourselves on top of life’s stressors, it can create a cycle of worry that feels hard to break.

A small amount of stress can sometimes help us stay motivated or solve problems. However, when worry becomes overwhelming, it begins to interfere with daily functioning and overall well-being. Over time, chronic anxiety can even impact physical health, including the immune system.

How Counseling Can Help

Working with a therapist provides a supportive space to better understand your thoughts, emotions, and physical responses to stress. Through counseling, you can learn to:

  • Recognize patterns of anxiety in both your mind and body
  • Develop tools to reduce physical tension and emotional overwhelm
  • Challenge unhelpful thought patterns
  • Build healthier coping strategies
  • Restore a sense of balance and calm

At WrenSong Therapy Practice, we use evidence-based approaches along with compassionate, personalized care. Our goal is to help you feel more grounded, resilient, and in control of your life.

You Don’t Have to Carry This Alone

You deserve to feel calm, stable, and supported. 

When you’re ready, reaching out is a meaningful step toward caring for yourself.