Anxiety Treatment

Feeling anxious all the time can take a toll on your mind and body. At Willow Behavioral Health, we offer expert outpatient anxiety treatment to help you feel calm, confident, and in control again.

Understanding Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety is a natural response to stress, but for some, it becomes constant and overwhelming. Anxiety disorders are more than just nerves or worry. They can cause panic attacks, avoidant behavior, and physical symptoms that interfere with daily life. While everyday stress comes and goes, anxiety disorders tend to stick around and often get worse without support.

Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety
  • Constant worry or fear
  • Restlessness or feeling on edge
  • Rapid heartbeat or shortness of breath
  • Muscle tension or headaches
  • Trouble sleeping or staying asleep
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Digestive issues or nausea
  • Avoiding certain situations or places
What Causes Anxiety in the Brain?

It can be triggered by many factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, trauma, and chronic stress. Imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine can impact how the brain processes fear and emotion, leading to chronic anxiety.

What Does Anxiety Feel Like?

Anxiety could feel like a constant knot in your stomach or a cloud hanging over your thoughts. Physically, it might show up as a racing heart, a tight chest, or nausea. Mentally, people may feel overstimulated, irritable, or hyper-aware of their surroundings.

Types of Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders come in many forms. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, an estimated 19% of US adults had an anxiety disorder in the past year. Each type has unique traits but shares the common thread of persistent, excessive fear or worry.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder
GAD involves ongoing, excessive worry about everyday things, often without a clear reason.

Social Anxiety Disorder
This disorder causes intense fear of social interactions or being judged, often leading to avoidance.

Panic Disorder
Panic disorder includes sudden episodes of intense fear, called panic attacks, that occur without warning.

Phobias
Phobias involve an irrational, intense fear of specific objects or situations, like heights or flying.

Co-Occurring Disorders and Dual Diagnosis

Anxiety often occurs alongside other mental health challenges, such as depression, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, or substance use disorders. At Willow, we treat co-occurring conditions with integrated care that looks at the whole person.

Anxiety Treatment Approaches

There is no one-size-fits-all treatment for anxiety. At Willow, we use a personalized approach with therapies, medication, and lifestyle support. Different types of anxiety and their severity often require a blend of methods.

Anxiety Diagnosis

Diagnosing anxiety starts with a clinical evaluation, including a discussion of symptoms, history, and possible triggers. Providers may use DSM-5 criteria or an anxiety test to confirm the diagnosis.

Therapy for Anxiety

Therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) help clients build healthy coping skills for anxiety. These approaches are proven to reduce anxious thoughts and improve day-to-day functioning.

Medications for Anxiety

Anti-anxiety medications can help balance brain chemistry and reduce symptoms. Common options include SSRIs, SNRIs, and beta blockers. The best medication for anxiety depends on your unique needs and health history.

Holistic Treatment for Anxiety

Practices like mindfulness, deep breathing, movement, and good nutrition can help ease symptoms and support long-term balance. These methods help lower stress and support long-term recovery.

Get Expert Anxiety Treatment at Willow Behavioral Health

At Willow Behavioral Health, we specialize in outpatient anxiety treatment guided by trained anxiety therapists. Our care is individualized, compassionate, and discreet: ideal for professionals, parents, students, and anyone needing flexible support.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

PHP is a structured, full-day treatment program offering intensive therapy and clinical care without overnight stays.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

A flexible program with several sessions per week, IOP is designed to support those managing anxiety alongside work or family life.

Virtual Treatment and Online Anxiety Medication Management

Get expert therapy and medication support without leaving your home. A great option for those seeking privacy and convenience.

Nurture Your Well-Being at Willow Behavioral Health

You deserve peace of mind. At Willow Behavioral Health, we help you overcome anxiety with personalized care that fits your life. Whether in-person or online, our expert team is here to guide you toward lasting relief. Reach out today to begin your healing journey.

FAQs

Can anxiety cause high blood pressure?
Yes, chronic anxiety can increase stress hormones that raise blood pressure over time.
It can be. Family history can play a role, but environment and life experiences also matter.
If you feel worried or tense most days and it’s interfering with your life, it may be time to talk to a professional.
Yes. Anxiety attacks build gradually and are tied to worry, while panic attacks are sudden and intense.
In some cases, yes. If it significantly impacts your ability to function, it may qualify as a disability.
Yes, with a prescription from a licensed provider. Willow offers virtual evaluations and medication management.
Yes. Beta blockers can help with physical symptoms like a racing heart, especially in social anxiety or performance situations.

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