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Therapy for Anxiety | Lutry, Switzerland
Anxiety can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to control your life.
Your mind won’t stop racing at night, replaying worries like a relentless reel. You feel stuck in "what if" loops, overanalyzing every decision or fearing the worst. Sometimes, your body feels the brunt of it—a pounding heart, tightness in your chest, or a sense of restlessness you can’t shake.
Anxiety can show up in so many ways, but at its core, it’s often a signal that something deeper needs attention. It’s a natural response to life’s uncertainties and challenges—a reminder of the freedom and responsibility you hold in shaping your path. Therapy for anxiety gives you a safe place to explore just that.
If you’re here, you’ve already taken a brave step toward doing something about it. That’s no small thing—and it’s worth honoring.
What Does Anxiety Feel Like?
Anxiety can feel like a constant, unwelcome companion. It might show up as:
Persistent worry that’s hard to control or let go of.
Physical tension like headaches, stomach aches, or tightness in your body.
Overthinking every choice, replaying conversations, or fearing mistakes.
Avoidance of certain people, places, or situations that trigger your stress.
A sense of being trapped by fear, even when you can’t name exactly what’s causing it.
You’re not alone in feeling this way. Anxiety is one of the most common reasons people seek therapy. It impacts every part of life, from relationships to work to your sense of self.
What Does Anxiety Look Like in High-Functioning Women?
For women who appear to “have it all together,” anxiety can hide in plain sight. It might look like:
Overachievement: Pushing yourself to excel at everything, leaving no room for rest.
Perfectionism: A fear of failure driving you to impossible standards.
Hyper-responsibility: Taking on more than your fair share, feeling like you can’t say no.
Emotional Exhaustion: Keeping up appearances while feeling drained inside.
Overplanning: Struggling to make decisions because of a need to control every outcome.
People-Pleasing: Sacrificing your needs to avoid conflict or make others happy.
These patterns might seem to help you keep up with life's demands, but they mask deeper fears or conflicts and can be harmful tocome at the cost of your health. In therapy, I’ll help you heal and build a more sustainable way of life.
How Therapy for Anxiety Can Help
Therapy provides a comfortable, supportive space to:
Understand your anxiety. What triggers it? How does it show up in your thoughts, body, and behaviors? When you can name it, you can start to work with it.
Develop tools to manage stress. Together, we’ll explore practical strategies to help you feel more in control and at ease.
Address the deeper questions. We’ll dig into the questions that come up for you surrounding your purpose, meaning, happiness, and what you want in life.
Reconnect with yourself. Anxiety shows up when you feel disconnected from who you are or what you care about. Therapy helps you find your way back to living a life that feels meaningful.
Anxiety often grows in the gaps between where you are and where you want to be. We’ll work to understand those gaps and how to bridge them in a way that aligns with your values.
Help For Expats and Immigrants in Switzerland
Living as an expat or immigrant in Switzerland comes with unique challenges. You might feel overwhelmed by adjusting to a new culture, learning a new language, or finding your place in an unfamiliar environment.
These transitions can amplify feelings of isolation, uncertainty, and homesickness. Therapy for anxiety can help you:
Process these emotions.
Develop strategies to adapt to your new life.
Find a sense of belonging—both within yourself and your community.
Together, we’ll work to create a fulfilling, authentic life in your new home.
Find Relief From Anxiety
Reaching out for help is a courageous step, especially when anxiety makes everything feel uncertain. I’ll provide support, understanding, and tools to help you move forward.
You don’t have to do this alone. Together, we’ll find your way toward a life that feels calmer, fuller, and more meaningful. Reach out for a free 20-minute consultation to see if therapy for anxiety is a good fit for you.