The World Feels Scary Right Now - Here’s What You Can Do
Feeling overwhelmed by the state of the world? A Denver therapist shares fresh, practical insights on resilience, anxiety, and finding control in chaotic times—beyond the usual mindfulness tips.
Why Rest Feels Like A Waste Of Time (And What You Can Do About It)
You feel guilty or lazy when you aren’t being productive. You know it’s important to rest, but you don’t feel like that applies to you. You’re a high achiever, you enjoy working hard and you don’t think you need to slow down, but you’re also feeling overwhelmed.
The Connection Between People-Pleasing and Anxiety (and how they feed off each other)
If you’ve ever found yourself saying yes because you didn’t want to disappoint anyone or rock the boat, you’re probably a people-pleaser. People-pleasing is something we do in order to make or keep other people happy, avoid conflict, or avoid disappointing someone. The thought of someone being upset with you likely causes anxiety and is incredibly uncomfortable. Sound familiar? If so you’re in the right place
Anxiety Spiraling: Understanding the Cycle and How to Stop It
Why does spiraling happen and how can you stop an anxiety spiral in its tracks - read more to find out. Ashley French LPC is an anxiety therapist in Denver CO who also specializes in therapy for people-pleasing. Learn more to understand how to stop anxiety spirals.
Anxiety vs. Trauma: What are the Differences and Similarities?
If the symptoms are similar, then how do you know which one you have? And why is it important to know which one you’re experiencing?
The Link Between People-Pleasing and Perfectionism (And How to Break Free)
The need to be perfect drives the people-pleasing because we don’t want to fail or let anyone down, and the people-pleasing feeds into the perfectionism as we strive to be the ‘perfect’ partner, colleague or friend by always trying to keep the peace and make others happy
Understanding Anxiety: What’s Really Happening in Your Body and Mind
What exactly is happening when you feel anxious? Why does your heart race? Why does your mind jump to worst-case scenarios? And, most importantly, what can you do about it? Let’s break it down in a way that makes sense.
The Link Between Perfectionism and Anxiety: What You Need to Know
Why do some of us feel like we have to be perfect in everything we do? And why does it often lead to anxiety, stress, and burnout? If you’ve ever felt caught in this cycle of perfectionism and anxiety, you're not alone. There’s a deep connection between the two, and understanding it is the first step toward breaking free
High Functioning Anxiety vs. Anxiety Disorders Explained:
Anxiety Therapy Denver CO: What is the difference between an Anxiety Disorder, and High Functioning Anxiety? Those with high functioning anxiety tend to keep up with their daily responsibilities, excel at work or school, and appear calm and collected to others, which can mask the anxiety beneath the surface.
Can Therapy Help You Stop People-Pleasing?
In a world that often rewards people-pleasing behavior, the idea of prioritizing your own wants and needs can feel impossible at best, and selfish at worst. The idea of disappointing others can feel terrifying, and the constant need to seek approval and avoid conflict can leave you feeling unheard and disconnected from your true self. But it doesn't have to keep being this way.
Is a Therapy Intensive Right for You?
What if there was a way to feel better faster? What if, instead of spending 3-6 months in weekly therapy to address one issue, you could work through it in just a few longer sessions?