Darlene Robertson
13 August, 2024
Couple Problem
$530
06 Month
Lisa, a 28-year-old marketing professional, struggled with severe social anxiety that hindered her career progression and personal relationships. She avoided public speaking, social gatherings, and even casual interactions, leading to isolation and self-doubt.
This persistent anxiety began to impact her career, as she avoided opportunities that required public interaction, and it also strained her personal relationships. Lisa felt trapped in a cycle of isolation and frustration, longing for a way to regain control and confidence in her social life.
Lisa began therapy with a focus on Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to identify and challenge negative thought patterns. Mindfulness practices were introduced to help her manage anxiety in real-time.
Lisa worked with her therapist to identify and challenge negative thought patterns that fueled her anxiety.
Lisa worked with her therapist to identify and challenge negative thought patterns that fueled her anxiety.
Lisa worked with her therapist to identify and challenge negative thought patterns that fueled her anxiety.
Lisa worked with her therapist to identify and challenge negative thought patterns that fueled her anxiety.
Over six months, Lisa gained confidence in navigating social settings. She reported significant reductions in physical symptoms of anxiety, such as rapid heartbeat and sweating, and was able to deliver a presentation at work—a milestone she once thought impossible.
It's essential to feel comfortable and understood by your therapist. If you don't feel a connection, it's okay to discuss your concerns.
It's essential to feel comfortable and understood by your therapist. If you don't feel a connection, it's okay to discuss your concerns.
It's essential to feel comfortable and understood by your therapist. If you don't feel a connection, it's okay to discuss your concerns.
It's essential to feel comfortable and understood by your therapist. If you don't feel a connection, it's okay to discuss your concerns.
It's essential to feel comfortable and understood by your therapist. If you don't feel a connection, it's okay to discuss your concerns.
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