Therapy for anxiety

Bozeman Montana | Online Virtual Therapy

Anxiety Counseling | Bozeman Montana

You’re in good hands! we are anxiety experts, and we have a range of evidence-based modalities and compassionate Practitioners and tools to help you feel better, including CBT, Internal Family Systems and EMDR Therapy.

You don’t have to continue to struggle with anxiety, worry, stress and fear. Anxiety therapy with Integrative Psychotherapy Montana can help you resolve anxiety symptoms. When you’re struggling with anxiety, we understand that it’s hard to take the first steps towards feeling better but we are here to make that process easier for you. Effective anxiety therapy can help you suffer less and return to your life and relationships.

What Is Anxiety?

Not everyone who has anxiety is able to identify their condition as anxiety, which is why seeking the help of an expert mental health professional can help you understand your experience. Anxiety is a feeling of unease, worry or fear that can be mild or severe and is often accompanied by physical symptoms such as muscular tension, headache or digestive difficulties. While most people experience anxiety at some point in their lives, those who struggle with chronic or severe anxiety may find it difficult to manage their daily lives effectively. For these individuals, seeking therapy for anxiety disorders from a psychologist or psychotherapist can help you identify the underlying causes of anxiety and develop effective coping strategies for managing it going forward in your life.

When to seek therapy for your Anxiety Symptoms…

Anxiety is a normal response to modern life and stressful situations. But when it becomes a debilitating problem that interferes with maintaining balance and quality of life you it’s best to work with an anxiety expert. If you find yourself experiencing one or more of the following signs on a daily or near-daily basis, it may be time to consider working with a therapist to help you overcome your anxiety and/or panic disorder.

  • Consistent worry without a discernible cause (this is common with generalized anxiety disorder)

  • Difficulty concentrating due to intrusive thoughts and worries

  • Difficulty with memory because of stress-induced anxiety

  • Excessive worry about situations that do not appear to have a rational basis (e.g., worrying about getting sick when you have good health)

  • Insomnia or concerns about sleeping which then compounds anxiety

  • Muscle tension and fatigue following episodes of anxiety

  • Irritability and agitation during times of anxiety which negatively impacts work and social situations

  • Experiencing panic attacks or consistent fear of experiencing panic attacks

  • Avoiding situations because you fear having a panic attack (avoidance of bridges if you had a panic attack previously)

The Integrative Psychotherapy Montana Approach to Anxiety Treatment

When you work with our highly-skilled, experienced anxiety experts in our Bozeman Montana counseling practice, you will be treated with compassion, respect and a strengths-based approach because we honor your natural resilience and ability to heal. Because everyone experiences anxiety differently, it is important that we work to understand your unique anxiety experience so that we can create an individualized plan of care that includes, insight, coping strategies, somatic awareness and emotion regulation skills.

You won’t always suffer with anxiety symptoms. When you begin anxiety therapy you will experience symptom relief and freedom from anxiety distress…

When you engage in the treatment process, you will begin to experience a reduction in anxiety worry, fear, and panic as you gain important stress management skills. Even though it’d difficult to reach out for help, you will feel empowered as you finally take control of your life. The counseling process naturally leads to increased motivation, resilience, mastery and enhanced coping mechanisms.

Common types of anxiety…

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Generalized anxiety disorder is a form of anxiety that involves excessive worry or tension that is not directly linked to a specific triggering event. It can manifest with one or more of the following symptoms, difficulty sleeping, irritability, muscle tension, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, as examples.

Social Anxiety

Social Anxiety Disorder is the extreme fear of being judged by others in social situations. It can lead a person to avoid social situations due to self-consciousness or fear of embarrassment.

Panic Disorder

People with Panic Disorder often experience panic attacks. These attacks can involve feelings of impending doom, shortness of breath, chest pain, or heart palpitations. A person with panic disorder may live in fear of the next panic attack, causing them to limit their amount of social interactions.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 

People with PTSD often experience intense thoughts and feelings related to a past traumatic experience. They may relive the event through flashbacks or nightmares or feel sadness, fear, or anger when reminded of the initial trauma.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

People with Panic Disorder often experience panic attacks. These attacks can involve feelings of impending doom, shortness of breath, chest pain, or heart palpitations. A person with panic disorder may live in fear of the next panic attack, causing them to limit their amount of social interactions.

Phobias

Phobias are characterized by excessive fear of a specific object, situation, or activity. Some common Phobias include arachnophobia, a fear of spiders, and claustrophobia, a fear of confined spaces or crowds. Phobias may provoke panic attacks in certain people.

Because there are so many different ways of working with anxiety, it’s good to have options. Working with an Expert anxiety therapist at Integrative Psychotherapy Montana means that you will be offered various therapeutic approaches, applying orientations such as:

  • Interpersonal psychotherapy

  • Psychodynamic psychotherapy

  • Mindfulness techniques

  • EMDR therapy

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)

  • Somatic experiencing

  • Attachment-based therapy

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy approaches.

Ready to begin Therapy for Anxiety in Bozeman, MT? Reach out today!

It’s always okay to reach out for help. Our experienced collective of Bozeman Montana therapists are here to help you. We’d like to make your next steps as easy as possible. To begin therapy with integrative Psychotherapy & Mind-Body Medicine in Bozeman Montana follow these easy steps:

  1. Choose which of our highly-experienced therapists you’d like to begin anxiety therapy with

  2. Make an appointment online using the direct scheduler or using the email form

  3. Return our easy to complete HIPPA compliant Email forms

  4. Begin to suffer less and feel better. Most people begin to feel better after their initial appointment

Additional Therapy Services when you work with Integrative Psychotherapy MT

In our Bozeman, MT counseling practice, we want to help you with as many concerns as possible. Not only can we help you resolve your anxiety symptoms, our caring and expert team of therapists and professional mental health colleagues are here for you to help you resolve a range of struggles. We offer expert anxiety and depression treatment, addiction treatment expertise, trauma resolution, EMDR and Somatic Experiencing for trauma therapy, mindfulness training, and opportunities to explore problem coping patterns, marriage counseling and couples therapy and family therapy. We are delighted to help you with medication management working with your psychiatric nurse practitioner or MD professional.

Montana Virtual Anxiety Therapy

We believe that the best therapy is counseling that allows you to easily engage with your licensed mental health professional. Finding a Counselor should easy, but you may live in a location where experienced counselors are difficult to find. Teletherapy is also a good fit if you are busy with work and family obligations and the convenience of sessions from your home or office just makes your life easier. We make virtual appointments simple for our clients who live in Bozeman and throughout the state of Montana using our secure HIPPA-compliant platform SimplePractice. Our therapists are trained to provide high-quality video counseling services and can treat most difficulties using virtual therapy. According to research, remote counseling sessions are just as effective for clients as in-person office visits, however, it might not be the best fit for your individual needs. Send us an email to learn more. We work with clients throughout the state of Montana

Our Montana Counseling Practice Philosophy

As integrative psychotherapists, we consider all aspects of you and your experience, which includes: home, work, social, cultural, emotional, biological, relational, spiritual, and more. This is a mind-body approach to therapy and counseling. Our counseling philosophy addresses not only your symptoms, but the root cause of your difficulties so you can experience long-lasting healing. This means that we help you process thoughts, feelings and emotions and build healthier coping skills in addition to processing experiences that are held in the nervous system. Our highly-experienced counseling professionals offer a range of evidence-based and research-proven practices to help you transform anxiety, depression and emptiness into acceptance, freedom and connectedness. We work with adults of all ages, sexual orientations and cultural backgrounds, specializing in individual therapy, marriage counseling, couple counseling and family counseling.

Other Services offered at Integrative Psychotherapy & Mind-Body Medicine Montana:

In addition to our traditional talk therapy sessions, our highly-trained and experienced psychotherapists offer counseling and therapy throughout the state of Montana. Our mind-body specialists are pleased to offer a range of mental health and wellness services. Our couple therapy services include: counseling and healing after betrayal and infidelity, sex and intimacy therapy, pre-marital counseling, parent and co-parenting counseling, family therapy, therapy with adult children, professional relationship counseling, divorce and separation counseling, intensive couples retreats with Natalie Sea Burger. Our individual therapy for older adolescents and adult services include, anxiety therapy, depression therapy, trauma resolution treatment, and individual relationship counseling to improve personal and professional relationships. Our therapists offer online counseling in Montana to treat a variety of mental health concerns. Our high-quality therapists offer more than just talk therapy. Most of our psychologists and therapists are trained in many modalities that include EMDR Treatment and Somatic Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, Mindfulness, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Focusing-Oriented Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Psychoneuroimmunology, Positive Neureuroplasticity Training, Stress Management & Biofeedback, Attachment-Focused Therapy, Psychospiritual Counseling, Psychedelic Integration and Processing Sessions and more. Please reach out to our Montana therapy office intake coordinator to learn more about the many ways we can help you or your loved ones learn, heal, grow and make significant life-changes.

How To Find The Right Therapist For You In Bozeman Montana

It can feel overwhelming when you decide to work with a therapist. Our modern world makes finding a therapist online somewhat easier, but there are so many qualified therapists to choose from. Many people begin their therapy search using a popular website called Psychology Today because there are many search options, which makes the process somewhat more streamlined, but still challenging. You may want a counselor with certain skills or life-experience, or gender, race or religion may also play a role for you. When searching for a counselor or psychologist in Montana, it’s important to find someone who not only has the skills, experience and training to help you with your concerns, but someone with whom you feel comfortable—therapists call this a “good fit.” Finding the right therapist for you is the most important aspect of effective therapy and healing, as healing tends to happen in the context of supportive and corrective relationships. If you have been referred by a friend, colleague or physician, we will consider this as well. If we do not feel like we are a good fit for you, we will always make a referral with other experienced counselors within the community.

After you reach out, you will be sent electronic versions of our intake paperwork, which includes confidentiality, policy and insurance information to be completed prior to your first session. If you will be conducting sessions virtually or online, you will be sent a link prior to your session time. When working virtually, we use a HIPPA-compliant video conferencing platform called SimplePractice, which we think is easy and convenient to use. Early sessions will be an opportunity to get to know you better and to clarify your counseling goals. Typically sessions are weekly as this gives you the opportunity to develop a relationship with your therapist. Sometimes, if you are experiencing a personal or professional crisis, you may need to meet more frequently. Experience tells us that therapy is most effective when it is weekly and consistent. As treatment goals are met, you will have the opportunity to reevaluate your ongoing counseling needs.