Anxiety & Stress

Trauma-Informed Support for Anxiety & Stress

Careful, evidence-based psychological support for adults experiencing anxiety, overwhelm, and ongoing stress, delivered at a pace that prioritises safety, understanding, and emotional regulation.

UNDERSTANDING THE THERAPEUTIC APPROACH

My Approach to Anxiety & Stress

Support for anxiety and stress is offered in a thoughtful, collaborative, and trauma-informed way. Rather than focusing solely on symptom reduction, therapy begins by understanding how anxiety has developed and what continues to maintain it.
Many people experience anxiety in the context of prolonged stress, earlier life experiences, or environments where safety and control were compromised. My role is to help you make sense of these patterns, reduce overwhelm, and develop a more supportive relationship with your emotional responses.
Therapy is paced carefully, with close attention to stabilisation, emotional safety, and your individual needs.

Therapy Focuses On

Understanding anxiety and stress through a trauma-informed lens
Exploring threat responses, hypervigilance, and emotional overwhelm
Supporting nervous system regulation and emotional stability
Reducing self-criticism, shame, and internal pressure
Developing safer and more adaptive coping strategies

What We Will Explore Together

Your current difficulties and how they impact daily life
Triggers, patterns, and maintaining factors
Emotional, physical, and relational aspects of anxiety
Coping strategies that help and those that may keep anxiety going
Ways to increase safety, choice, and emotional balance
Self-criticism, shame, and internal pressure

A Thoughtful, Clinically Grounded Way of Working

How Anxiety & Stress Therapy Is Delivered

Collaborative & Formulation-Based

Therapy is collaborative and tailored to you, focusing on understanding how anxiety and stress have developed and what maintains them, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.

Evidence-Based & Trauma-Informed

Work is grounded in established psychological models, including cognitive and compassion-focused approaches, adapted carefully to support safety, regulation, and change.

Supportive & Containing

Sessions are paced thoughtfully, with close attention to emotional safety, nervous system regulation, and avoiding overwhelm while building confidence and stability.

What You Can Expect From Therapy

What Anxiety & Stress Therapy Involves

Anxiety and stress therapy is designed to be supportive, carefully paced, and responsive to your individual needs. Sessions focus on understanding your experiences, reducing overwhelm, and building greater emotional stability and confidence.

Therapy may include:

Developing an understanding of anxiety through a trauma-informed lens
Exploring triggers, patterns, and maintaining factors
Learning emotional and nervous system regulation strategies
Working with avoidance, reassurance-seeking, or over-control
Reducing self-criticism and internal pressure
Creating a clearer, more compassionate way of responding to anxiety

How Therapy Is Arranged

Simple Steps to Begin Anxiety & Stress Therapy

Beginning therapy does not need to feel overwhelming. The process is designed to be clear, supportive, and collaborative, with careful attention to pace and emotional safety.

01

Initial Conversation

A free 15–20 minute call to briefly discuss your difficulties, ask questions, and consider whether this support feels right for you.

02

Collaborative Assessment

We explore your experiences, symptoms, and coping strategies, developing a shared understanding of what is going on for you.

03

Agreed Therapy Plan

Together, we agree goals, pacing, and focus, tailored to your needs and capacity.

04

Ongoing Therapy

Regular sessions focused on regulation, understanding, and meaningful change, delivered in a safe and containing way.

Common Questions About Services

Frequently Asked Questions About Anxiety & Stress

Still have you any question?

Anxiety and stress therapy is suitable for adults experiencing ongoing worry, overwhelm, panic, or emotional strain. You do not need a diagnosis to begin; support is tailored to your individual experiences and needs.
No. While therapy is trauma-informed, it is appropriate whether or not you identify your experiences as trauma. The focus is on how anxiety and stress are affecting you now.
Only where it feels helpful and appropriate. Therapy is paced carefully, with close attention to safety, stabilisation, and your capacity to engage.
Yes. All work is delivered using trauma-informed principles, prioritising emotional safety, collaboration, and respect for your boundaries.
This varies depending on your goals and needs. We will review progress together and agree next steps collaboratively.

A Calm First Step Toward Support

Get in Touch

Contact Information

If you prefer, you can also reach out directly using the details below.
Email Address

eleanor@C3psychology.com

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