You can take back control.

Christian based Counseling for Anxiety in Houston, TX.

  • You wake up already feeling uneasy worrying about what could happen, with your mind filled with “what ifs.”

  • Every day tasks like work, parenting, errands, feel daunting or draining.

  • You find yourself spending a great deal of time in your head. Even in quiet moments, your mind isn’t still. It’s hard to concentrate, hard to pray, hard to feel present.

  • Anxiety is not just in your head, your body feels it too. Tight chest, headaches, stomach knots, or full-blown panic attacks that drain you physically and emotionally.

  • Social situations caused dread, fear of being judged, so you avoid social gatherings because the pressure feels unbearable. Inner dialogue sounds like: What if I say the wrong thing? What if I embarrass myself? “Everyone is watching me”.

  • You may find that simple everyday tasks take you twice as long because “it has to be perfect.” You are hard on yourself, if you make a mistake, fall short, afraid of disappointing others and God and might spiral into guilt or shame making grace feel distant or hard to accept.

  • And when you finally get to bed, the racing thoughts and unfinished to-do lists, keeping you wide awake.

    No matter how anxiety is showing up Christian counseling for anxiety can help!

Does feel like the feelings of anxiety keep building up, leaving you feeling overwhelmed?

 Anxiety has held you back long enough. Step into healing. Let go of fear. Embrace faith. Live free.

How therapy works

What you can expect from therapy

  • Collaborative Conversations: Our sessions are built on trust, and I’m here to guide you. You know yourself best, so we’ll work as a team to help you reach your goals.

  • Practical Tools You Can Use Every Day: You’ll leave each session with practical, actionable strategies that fit into your daily life.

  • A Judgment-Free Space: Anxiety treatment may feel vulnerable, but my priority is making sure you feel safe, respected, and heard by offering genuine support and understanding.

  • Personalized to You: Every session is tailored to your specific needs, and we will always focus on what matters most to you.

Therapy for anxiety can help you…

  • Gain Control Over Your Thoughts: Therapy helps you learn how to manage racing thoughts, interrupt anxious thinking patterns, and replace them with more balanced, positive ones.

  • Reduce Physical Symptoms of Anxiety: Through relaxation techniques like deep breathing and progressive muscle relaxation, you’ll learn how to ease the physical tension that often comes with anxiety.

  • Improve Your Emotional Resilience: You’ll develop coping skills to handle life’s stressors more effectively, empowering you to stay calm and grounded during tough situations.

  • Better Sleep: Therapy can help you build healthier sleep habits and address the anxiety that keeps you awake at night, allowing you to rest more deeply.

  • Boost Self-Confidence: By challenging negative self-talk and building healthier thought patterns, you’ll gain confidence and learn to trust yourself.

  • Feel More Present: Anxiety therapy teaches mindfulness techniques to help you stay present and grounded, instead of getting lost in worry about the future.

Frequently asked questions about anxiety therapy

FAQs

  • While occasional anxiety is normal, especially in stressful situations, clinical anxiety tends to affect a person’s thoughts, emotions, body, and daily life in deeper ways affecting affecting them emotionally, mentally, physically, behaviorally, and spiritually.

    If the impact on these areas are ongoing. Interfering with your daily life, relationships, and or peace. Making it hard to function or enjoy things. Then it may be more than just everyday stress.

  • The number of therapy sessions it takes fro some one with anxiety to feel better varies based on several factors such as severity of anxiety, length of time you’ve had anxiety, your commitment to the process, therapeutic fit, and type of therapy used.

    Some people feel noticeable relief within 4-6 session, while others need several months.

    Longer term therapy may be helpful for trauma, perfectionism, long-term anxiety, and co-ocurring challenges.

  • The frequency of therapy sessions for anxiety can vary based on your needs, symptoms, and goals.

    Typically, clients start with weekly sessions to establish a strong foundation and develop coping strategies.

    Weekly sessions help maintain momentum and provide consistent support as you begin to address underlying issues.

    As you progress and start feeling more confident managing anxiety on your own, we may shift to bi-weekly.

    Monthly or as needed sessions are usually used after significant improvement is made.

    This gradual transition helps reinforce the skills you’ve learned while offering continued guidance.

    Intensive therapy for more than once a week is occasionally used if anxiety is severe, crisis level, or interfering with safety.

    Ultimately, the goal is to empower you to feel confident in handling anxiety, with therapy adjusted to match your comfort level and progress.

 You don’t have to let anxiety take control of your life anymore..!