Sometimes we respond to work or relational stressors in unhealthy ways. With anger management, you can pinpoint those stressors and learn how to react more positively. If you think you might benefit from anger management, contact the mental health experts at the Thriving Center of Psychology. Set a virtual or in-person appointment on our appointment scheduler or call the office directly.| Thriving Center of Psychology
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health disorder that involves recurrent and intrusive thoughts (obsessions) that are typically associated with mental or physical behaviors (compulsions). Individuals with OCD may experience either obsessions, compulsions, or both at the same time.| Thriving Center of Psychology
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) rests on the idea that our deeply ingrained - or sometimes unconscious - perceptions and beliefs about ourselves, others, and the world influences our thoughts (cognitions), feelings (emotions), and behaviors. A CBT therapist will help you evaluate and modify inaccurate or negative thoughts so that you can respond to challenging situations more effectively.| Thriving Center of Psychology
Thriving Center only uses research-based therapy techniques to help people overcome challenges and improve their mental health.| Thriving Center of Psychology
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder in America and can affect adults, adolescents, and children. Anxiety disorders are characterized by excessive fear and anxiety, and behaviors related to these feelings, such as avoidance of situations that cause anxiety.| Thriving Center of Psychology