Social Anxiety
Build confidence, connect more freely, and feel at ease with others.
This fear can affect your relationships, your work, and your daily life. It may show up in physical symptoms like blushing, sweating, a racing heart, or feeling frozen and unable to speak. Over time, it can lead to isolation, low self-esteem, and a constant fear of doing or saying something “wrong.”

There are different ways social anxiety can appear, such as:
Performance Anxiety – fear of speaking, presenting, or performing in front of others
Fear of Rejection – constant worry about being disliked, judged, or misunderstood
Avoidance of Social Situations – skipping events, meetings, or even casual conversations
Excessive Self-Criticism – replaying social moments and assuming the worst
Therapeutic Approaches I Use
In therapy, we’ll create a safe space to explore the root of your social anxiety—whether it’s tied to past experiences, core self-beliefs, or patterns of overthinking. Together, we’ll work on building emotional resilience, practical tools, and the confidence to connect with others in a way that feels authentic and safe.
Schema Therapy
To uncover and heal beliefs like “I’m not good enough” or “I don’t belong”
EMDR Therapy
To process past social traumas or memories that trigger shame or fear
Cognitive and Mindfulness-Based Techniques
To challenge anxious thoughts and ease self-consciousness in real-life situations
There Is a Way Forward
Social anxiety can be isolating—but connection is possible. With the right support, you can begin to feel more confident in your voice and more comfortable in your presence.
Even if speaking up feels terrifying or you often second-guess yourself, therapy offers a space to shift those patterns with care and intention—so you can show up more fully, without fear of being seen.
You don’t have to keep shrinking yourself to feel safe.
Therapy can help you feel more at ease in social spaces, speak with confidence, and build meaningful connections—on your own terms.
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