Counseling for students with anxiety.

Your student is constantly worrying. You’re concerned about their high stress level, but you have a hard time helping them handle it.

When your student has the skills to successfully face and overcome their fears, their ability to ride life’s inevitable up’s and down’s improves.

Student Success Psychological Services offers counseling to help your student learn useful skills for coping with uncomfortable feelings and situations, changing unhelpful thinking patterns and behavior, and solving problems.

Who We Help

We help students who are experiencing one or more of the following:

  • Generalized anxiety: worry about a wide range of things (e.g., school, family, future events, daily tasks)

  • Social anxiety: fear of social situations (e.g., having a conversation, meeting new people)

  • Health anxiety: worry about having an illness or getting sick

  • Performance anxiety: fear of failure, judgment, or embarrassment when “performing” (e.g., taking a test)

  • School-related stress: feeling overwhelmed with schoolwork and grades

  • Adjustment issues: difficulty coping with life changes (e.g., starting high school)

Symptoms of Anxiety

  • Persistent worry, restlessness, and irritability

  • Headaches, stomachaches, and excessive fatigue

  • Difficulty sleeping or concentrating

  • Panic attacks

  • School avoidance

  • Social withdrawal

How We Help

 

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, is a structured approach to counseling that’s proven to be effective for treating anxiety. CBT is considered a short-term, collaborative, goal-oriented type of therapy that focuses on current difficulties and moving forward towards better coping. It involves

  • Identifying and changing unhelpful thinking patterns and behavior

  • Learning relaxation strategies, stress management, and practical problem-solving skills

  • Facing fears instead of avoiding them

  • Developing a greater sense of confidence in one’s abilities to overcome challenges

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, or SFBT, is a goal-directed, strengths-based approach to therapy that’s proven to be effective for treating school-related stress and anxiety. SFBT is a collaborative, structured, short-term type of therapy that focuses on identifying a desired future and using skills, resources, and abilities to solve current problems and achieve that future vision. It involves

  • Setting and clarifying goals

  • Identifying personal strengths and successes

  • Developing skills to create positive change

  • Encouraging hopefulness and motivation

  • Planning steps to solve presenting problems

  • Taking action to achieve individual goals

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Signs of Success

Increased

  • Coping and problem-solving skills

  • Confidence

  • Positive self-talk

Decreased

  • Feelings of stress and anxiety

  • School and social avoidance

  • Physical symptoms

Want to know more about how we can help?