Suffering from Anxiety? Our therapists can help!
So, think about it this way… anxiety is often just a part of life’s natural rhythm, something that shows up when we’re facing challenges or dealing with the unknown. It’s that feeling of unease, maybe a touch of worry or even fear.
It’s something we all experience now and then, like when you’re running late or stepping into a job interview.
But for some, it’s more than occasional. Those with generalized anxiety disorder—GAD—can feel caught in a loop, like there’s a low-level hum of worry that never quite fades away. It’s as if they’re bracing for something to go wrong or trying to manage a constant stream of “what ifs” about everything from health to family to everyday responsibilities. And even when they recognize it may be too much, turning it off can feel almost impossible.
And let’s not forget, anxiety isn’t just in the mind. It affects the body, too. People with GAD often find themselves facing physical symptoms—sleep troubles, tension in their muscles—that can feel like unrelated issues at first. They may even visit the doctor for these, not realizing they’re tied to the anxiety itself. What’s more, anxiety and depression often show up hand in hand; about 90% of those with anxiety experience symptoms of depression as well.
Here’s the thing: anxiety doesn’t have to be a constant in your life. It can be dialed down, maybe even eliminated. Dr. Quintal and his specialists have extensive training and experience in treating anxiety effectively. So if this resonates with you, feel free to reach out.
For more information or to make an appointment for anxiety treatment, please call us today at (941) 907-0525 or schedule a free consultation here.