Anxiety
Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia. It impacts up to one-third of women and one-fifth of men at one point in their lives.
Types of Anxiety
Generalised anxiety disorder
Social anxiety (Social Phobia)
Panic disorder
Separation anxiety disorder
Agoraphobia and other specific phobias.
Disorders such as PTSD and OCD have large anxiety components; however, they are now categorised separately.
I work with people to understand what’s driving their anxiety, why it persists, and to provide information and skills on what can help to shift it.
I draw on evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), DBT-informed skills, and EMDR when anxiety stems from past trauma. These therapies help people:
understand the patterns that keep anxiety going
develop tools to manage worry, panic, or physical symptoms
face avoided situations safely and gradually
build confidence and reduce fear
strengthen emotional regulation
reconnect with meaningful activities and relationships
Everyone experiences anxiety differently, so treatment is tailored to your needs, pace, and goals. My approach is practical, collaborative, and focused on helping you feel clearer and more in control.
If you are supporting a friend or family member, know that anxiety is highly treatable, and early support makes a real difference.