Anxiety
We offer Diagnosis & Counseling for Anxiety in Columbus, OH
Anxiety is more than worry. It is an intense, persistent fear that can show up in the body as a racing heart, rapid breathing, and fatigue. At Safe Harbour Counseling, anxiety is something that can be understood, addressed, and treated through compassionate therapy and accurate diagnosis.
Facts about Anxiety*:
- Anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders in the U.S.
- Over 40 million adults experience an anxiety disorder each year
- There are many different types of anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, specific phobias, and more
- Anxiety disorders can develop for a number of reasons, including genetics, brain chemistry, and life events
- According to the WHO, 1 in 13 people around the world suffer from anxiety
- Only about 1/3 of those suffering receive treatment
- About 8% of children and teenagers experience an anxiety disorder
- Those suffering from anxiety disorders are not alone
* Stated from Anxiety and Depression Association of America

Common Signs or Indicators of Anxiety:
Excessive worrying
Difficulties sleeping and restlessness
Fatigue
Concentration issues
Irritability and tension
Increased heart rate and palpitations
Sweating and hot flashes
Trembling and shaking
Chest pains and shortness of breath
Feelings of hopelessness and doom

Therapy Can Help those with Anxiety to:
Regulate emotions
Change cognitive distortions
Have more positive thoughts and perceptions
Make confident decisions
Live a happier life
Common Counseling Methods to Help with Anxiety:

Common Triggers:
- • Childhood/adult trauma
- • Life experiences
- • Chemical imbalance
- • Distorted thoughts
- • Repressed emotions
- • Avoidant behavior
If you are struggling with anxiety, don’t give up and seek help from a professional. There are strategies and coping skills that will help relieve anxiety symptoms.
Anxiety can be debilitating if not addressed. Please make sure that you can find a professional that you connect with and trust. This is an imperative part of the therapeutic process.
