Anxiety Therapy in Holly Springs, NC and
Online Across Illinois & North Carolina
Individual Therapy for Anxiety, Overthinking, and Emotional Relief
If you’ve been feeling constantly on edge, mentally exhausted, or trapped in cycles of worry, therapy can help you understand what’s driving your anxiety and finally feel more grounded again.
You Look Fine on the Outside. But Inside, You're Exhausted.
High-functioning anxiety has a way of staying invisible. You meet your deadlines, show up for the people you love, and seem completely capable to everyone around you. But the voice in your head never really quiets down.
Anxiety doesn't always look like panic attacks. For many of the adults I work with, it looks like this:
Replaying conversations long after they're over
Feeling tense even when nothing is wrong
Trouble sleeping because your brain won’t shut off
Always expecting the worst-case scenario
Feeling guilty when you rest
Perfectionism that never feels satisfied
Irritability, shutdown, or burnout
Looking calm while struggling privately
If any of this feels uncomfortably familiar, you're not broken. Your nervous system learned to adapt. Now, it's time to learn something new.
Anxiety Is Not the Problem, It’s the Signal
Anxiety often develops for a reason.
Sometimes it begins after trauma. Sometimes it grows from childhood environments where you had to stay alert, manage other people’s moods, or become overly responsible too early.
Sometimes it comes from years of masking, pushing through, and ignoring your own needs.
What looks like anxiety now may actually be an old survival strategy that no longer serves you.
Therapy helps us understand the signal instead of fighting the symptom.
Evidence-based therapy that goes beyond the surface
EMDR Therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
EMDR helps your brain reprocess memories and experiences that are driving present-day anxiety. It's particularly effective for anxiety rooted in past trauma, childhood experiences, or emotionally immature parents. You don't have to talk through every detail. Your brain does the healing work.
ART (Accelerated Resolution Therapy)
As a Certified Master ART Clinician, I use this fast-acting, evidence-based method to help clients shift how distressing memories and feelings are stored in the brain, often in far fewer sessions than traditional therapy. Clients frequently describe feeling lighter after just one or two sessions.
Neurodivergent-affirming care
If you're navigating anxiety alongside ADHD, autism, or other neurodivergent experiences, I provide an affirming, non-pathologizing space. You don't need to mask here. Your brain isn't the problem; it just needs the right support.
Here's Exactly What Happens When You Reach Out
Starting therapy can feel like a big step, especially when you're used to handling everything alone. Here's what the process looks like:
Schedule a Free Connection Call
We’ll talk about what’s been feeling heavy, what support you’re looking for, and whether I feel like the right fit for you.
Build Safety & Set Intentions
In our first few sessions, we move at your pace. We'll talk through your goals, get to know each other, and create a plan that's built around what you need.
Do the Deeper Work & Create Real Change
As we work deeper, anxiety begins to loosen its grip and you can respond to life with more steadiness and freedom.
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You do not need to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. Many people seek support because they are tired of constantly overthinking, feeling emotionally exhausted, struggling to relax, or living in a constant state of stress. If anxiety is affecting your relationships, sleep, self-esteem, work, or overall quality of life, therapy can help.
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There is no one-size-fits-all approach. I use evidence-based therapies like EMDR, ART, and trauma-informed talk therapy to help address the root causes of anxiety, not just the symptoms. Together, we’ll find an approach that feels supportive and effective for you.
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Yes, research shows that EMDR, ART, and other evidence-based therapies are highly effective via secure video. Many clients actually find that doing deep work in their own space — their couch, their home office, even their car — makes it easier to open up. I offer virtual therapy across North Carolina and Illinois, and the process is virtually identical to in-person sessions. All you need is a private space and a stable internet connection.
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Every person is different. Some clients come to therapy for short-term support around a specific issue, while others choose longer-term work to address deeper patterns and trauma. During our work together, we’ll regularly check in about your goals and progress.
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That makes sense. Starting therapy can feel vulnerable, especially if you’re used to handling everything on your own. You do not need to have the right words or everything figured out before reaching out. We start where you are, at a pace that feels manageable.
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You can book your free consultation directly through my website. After that, we’ll schedule your first session, and I’ll send a secure link with everything you need to get started.
FAQs About Anxiety Therapy
You Don’t Have to Keep Living in Survival Mode
You may be used to carrying stress quietly and handling everything alone. But support is allowed. Relief is possible. And healing does not require you to keep pushing through. Therapy can help you breathe easier, trust yourself more, and feel at home in your own life again.