
Anxiety Therapy for Teens
Sometimes it’s more than stress or drama–it’s anxiety that deserves attention and care.
“The real difficulty to overcome is how you think about yourself.”
-Maya Angelou
When Worry Takes Over
Is your teen constantly worrying, even about things that don’t seem like a big deal? Are they overwhelmed even by small tasks and everyday decisions? Are they avoiding school, friends and activities because they are worried about what people think of them? Do they have trouble sleeping, focusing, or relaxing—no matter how hard they try? If these sound familiar, your teen may be struggling with anxiety.
Understanding Teen Anxiety
Anxiety in teens doesn’t always look the way you expect. Sometimes it’s obvious—panic attacks, crying, or needing constant reassurance. Other times, it’s more hidden—perfectionism, anger, stomachaches, or complete emotional shutdown.
Teens today face an enormous amount of pressure. Social media, academic demands, peer comparison, and fear of failure can create a storm of worry that’s hard to escape. For a teen with anxiety, even simple things like speaking up in class, making plans, or turning in an assignment can feel overwhelming.
And because teens are still learning how to name and manage their emotions, anxiety can often come out sideways—as irritability, avoidance, or self-doubt.
Signs of Anxiety in Teens:
Constant worrying or racing thoughts
Perfectionism or fear of making mistakes
Avoidance of school, social situations, or responsibilities
Trouble sleeping, relaxing, or focusing
Physical symptoms like headaches, stomachaches, or muscle tension
Restlessness, fidgeting, or irritability
Needing constant reassurance or withdrawing completely
How Therapy Helps Teens with Anxiety
Anxiety convinces teens that something bad is going to happen—and that they can’t handle it. Therapy helps challenge that belief.
In a safe, supportive space, therapy gives teens practical tools to manage anxiety while also helping them understand what’s driving it. We’ll work together to:
Identify anxious thought patterns and gently challenge them
Learn grounding skills and relaxation strategies
Build confidence in handling uncomfortable emotions
Practice real-life coping skills for school, friendships, and everyday stress
Replace avoidance with resilience, one step at a time
Using CBT, mindfulness, and a strengths-based approach, I help teens learn how to manage anxiety—not just mask it. Therapy isn’t about eliminating all fear. It’s about helping your teen feel more capable, calm, and in control of their own life.
If you are ready to help your teen have a calmer mind and feel more at ease, reach out today to request a free 15 minute consultation to discuss how therapy can help.