ANXIETY THERAPY FOR YOUNG ADULTS IN RIDGEWOOD, NJ
ONLINE ACROSS NJ, NY, & PA
Navigate adulthood with confidence.
You’re figuring out adult life and it’s exhausting.
It’s hard to imagine that life will get easier.
If you’re trying to figure out adult life and it’s all feeling like way too much, you’re in the right place. This stage of life can be exciting, but it can also feel like you’re juggling more than you can carry.
The pressure to be perfect is real, and worrying about the future just adds more weight.
Even small tasks can feel overwhelming.
Relationships can get tense.
Big life changes feel completely draining.
The fear of messing up or not being “enough” can lead to a loop of overthinking and self-doubt.
Therapy gives you a space to pause, sort through the chaos, and break that cycle. You’ll build tools to handle challenges with more confidence, self-acceptance, and maybe even a little humor along the way.
Look at what really sets off your anxiety—whether it’s certain situations, thoughts, or feelings—and get a better understanding of your triggers.
Learn and practice coping skills—like mindfulness, grounding techniques, and distress tolerance tools—to help manage anxiety when it starts to take over. (Yes, there's more to it than just deep breathing... but that helps too!)
Here’s what we’ll do together
Work on boosting your self-esteem and showing yourself some love so those overwhelming thoughts and constant self-criticism don’t have so much power over you.
Pick up some skills to handle big life changes—like starting college, diving into a new job, or moving to a new city—without completely freaking out.
Does this sound like you?
Missing class too often because you have too many tabs open in your head
You’re finding the whole “adjusting to college” thing a bit like trying to learn a new language (but no one gave you a dictionary)?
Stress is piling up and managing everything is becoming a game of “how much can I handle before I explode”?
You want to stop butting heads with family and friends and actually enjoy spending time with them?
Imagine a life where…
You get more comfortable speaking up and setting boundaries—without spiraling over whether you sounded “mean” or if someone’s mad at you. (Spoiler: they’re probably not.)
Life doesn’t feel like one never-ending to-do list you’re constantly behind on. You start giving yourself credit without needing everything to be 100% perfect.
You feel more in tune with yourself—like you’re finally starting to understand your emotions instead of just trying to hide or fix them.
Your past mistakes don’t keep hijacking your brain. You can remember them without reliving every awkward convo at 2 a.m.
Change is possible.
Change is possible.
QUESTIONS?
FAQS
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Young adulthood brings a lot of change at once — new environments, new relationships, new expectations, and new pressure to figure out who you are and what you want. That combination of uncertainty and transition is genuinely hard to navigate, and anxiety is one of the most common responses to it. It doesn't mean something is wrong with you. It means you're dealing with a lot.
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Anxiety in young adults often looks like overthinking every decision, avoiding situations that feel overwhelming, struggling to keep up with responsibilities, or feeling like everyone else has it together except you. It can also show up as trouble sleeping, irritability, or pulling away from people you care about. Because high-functioning young adults often push through it, anxiety can go unrecognized for a long time.
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Yes. A lot of the young adults I work with carry enormous pressure to know what they want, make the right choices, and meet everyone's expectations — all at the same time. Therapy helps you slow down, get clear on what you actually value, and make decisions from that place instead of from fear or what you think you're supposed to want.
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If stress or anxiety is regularly interfering with your sleep, your relationships, your schoolwork or job, or your ability to enjoy your life, that's a sign it's worth talking to someone about. You don't need to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. If it's getting in the way, that's enough.
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Yes. I offer online therapy for young adults across New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, as well as in-person sessions at my office in Ridgewood, NJ. Online therapy works especially well for young adults — it's flexible, private, and easy to fit around school or work schedules.