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Anxiety Therapy in Dallas, Texas

Whether your anxiety in Dallas, Texas comes from cultural, genetic or identity-conflicts that started in the home, sexual trauma, race-based stress, work or academic stress or existential, we offer a holistic approach to anxiety treatment that is grounded in research backed science like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) but views your entire system as one interconnected organism. Psychotherapy is a powerful tool that encourages individuals to call upon their relaxation response as the antidote to existing in an absurd world.
Anxiety Treatment for Chronic Stress

How do I feel more calm?

At Sauna Therapy,  we understand that life is stressful. Stress can be caused by day-to-day interactions or over the lifespan due to chronic stress. When you feel stressed, whether you are faced with a real threat, or a perceived threat, your body experiences an array of physiological changes known as the ‘stress response.’ The stress response could be described as fight, flight or freeze. Activation of this response could cause long-term damage to your bodies impacting your mental and physical health.

Conscious Relaxation: The Antidote to Stress

The relaxation response is a skill that enables you to fight off oxidative stress in your body. When learned and harnessed in a safe environment, muscle relaxation, mindfulness and meditation empower you to take control of your anxiety symptoms. Stress whether it be pervasive, such as taking care of a loved one, or acute such as losing a job can lead to other major mental health issues like depression and chronic fatigue. 

Symptoms of Anxiety

Anxiety symptoms are typically co-morbid with other disorders like depression, trauma and ADHD. Anxiety symptoms typically feed off of one another creating cyclical loops that make us feel psychologically overwhelmed 

Dizziness, Shaking and Trembling

Muscle tension and pain, chest discomfort, and feelings of imbalance are frequently experienced physiological symptoms.

Diarrhea and Autoimmune Disorders

Autoimmune disorders have a high-comorbidity with anxiety symptoms, IBD and Ulcerative Colitis may be observed.

Panic Attacks

Some individuals with anxiety experience panic attacks, which are sudden and intense episodes of fear or discomfort. Panic attacks may include symptoms such as a racing heart, shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, trembling, or a sense of impending doom.

Physical Symptoms

Stomach aches, diarrhea, racing heart, and fatigue are commonly experienced symptoms.

Restlessness and Irritability

Anxiety can manifest as a sense of restlessness or feeling on edge. Individuals may find it challenging to relax or feel a constant need to be in motion. This restlessness can also lead to irritability, making it difficult to concentrate or engage in activities.

Avoidance Behaviors

Anxiety often leads to the avoidance of situations or triggers that provoke anxiety symptoms. Individuals may avoid social events, public speaking, or situations where they feel they may be judged or experience discomfort. Avoidance can limit personal growth and hinder engagement in fulfilling activities.

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We want you to feel empowered

At Sauna Therapy, we understand that anxiety can make everything feel as if it is out of your comfort zone and your control. We want to help you feel empowered and in control of your own life, regardless of the anxiety, panic and fear you may feel.

Our therapists specialize in treating anxiety symptoms at the root cause. We take a holistic approach to your anxiety treatment understanding the biological, psychological and physiological causes of an anxiety disorder. We then work to stabilize the nervous system through somatic therapy, and cultivating a sense of meaning, understanding and self-control through cognitive therapies. 

Ways to Combat Anxiety

There are various regulation tools focused on neurobiology that can be helpful in managing anxiety symptoms. These tools aim to modulate the functioning of the nervous system, promote relaxation, and regulate emotional responses. Here are a few examples:
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Deep Breathing

Deep breathing exercises, such as diaphragmatic breathing or box breathing, activate the body's relaxation response. By slowing down and deepening the breath, you can stimulate the vagus nerve, which helps calm the nervous system and reduce anxiety.

Journaling and Stress Reduction Techniques

Stress Reduction Techniques

Engaging in stress reduction techniques, such as journaling, creative outlets, spending time in nature, or practicing yoga, can positively impact neurobiology and help manage anxiety symptoms. Integrating a class like sundown yoga for therapeutic anxiety is a great way to manage symptoms with therapy.

Getting Good Sleep

Sleep Hygiene

Establishing healthy sleep habits is crucial for regulating neurobiology and managing anxiety. Prioritizing consistent sleep schedules, creating a relaxing bedtime routine, and maintaining a sleep-friendly environment can enhance the quality of sleep and reduce anxiety symptoms. 1. Self-love Meditations 2. Inner-child Healing 3. Binaural Beats 4. Healing Anxiety and Fear

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Exercise

Engaging in regular physical activity can have a positive impact on neurobiology and anxiety. Exercise increases the release of endorphins, which are natural mood-lifting chemicals in the brain. It also helps reduce stress hormones and promotes overall well-being.

Anxiety Disorders

Characterized by persistent and excessive worry or anxiety about a variety of everyday situations or events.

Involves recurrent and unexpected panic attacks, which are intense periods of fear or discomfort that come on suddenly and reach a peak within minutes.

Involves an intense fear of social situations and a fear of being negatively judged or evaluated by others.

Phobias are intense, irrational fears of specific objects, situations, or activities, such as heights, spiders, flying, or public speaking.

Characterized by intrusive, distressing thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety or preventing a feared outcome. Learn more about obsessive compulsive therapy. 

Involves a fear of being in situations or places where escape might be difficult or help might not be available, often leading to avoidance of crowded spaces or public transportation.

Involves excessive worry and preoccupation with having a serious medical condition, despite little or no medical evidence to support the belief.

Occur when individuals have difficulty coping with significant life changes, leading to increased anxiety and distress.

Our Anxiety Specialist 

Book a Session with Alex Yoss

Alex Yoss Sauna Therapy Dallas Therapist

Our therapists understand that anxiety can take its toll on different aspects of life, from relationships to productivity. This is why we offer a variety of services. So we can ensure you get the support, care, and guidance necessary to reach your end goals.

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Performance Anxiety Therapy 

Don’t get spooked by your fears, lean in and take charge of your life.  

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Therapy for Self-Esteem

Pour into yourself and become the empowered, confident you.

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Therapy for Women 

Be brave enough to take up space and find confidence and happiness in who you are

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