Los Angeles Chapter — California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
Los Angeles Chapter — CAMFT
Joanna Poppink, LMFT
Anxiety: Triggers, Coping Strategies and Resolution
Anxiety is challenged by calm, wisdom, strength and focus.
Anxiety, whether it comes rarely, is ever-present or seems to loom on the edge of your experience ready to strike, is a full body and emotional experience. When you are In it you just want out of it.
That desire to get immediate relief can leave people in a desperate situation where they will reach for food, alcohol, drugs, isolate at home and under the covers, emotional venting on others and even violence.
In my psychotherapy practice my first goal is to gain trust so that the individual can have an anxiety attack in my presence. Knowing I can bear it helps the person know it’s bearable. She knows she can talk through it, think while it’s happening and not act out. The first requirement in coping with anxiety and then relieving it is to be able to bear it while it’s happening.
Once that is achieved we can unravel causes and triggers. We can develop the insight, strength and stamina to face and resolve the issues that cause our anxiety reaction.
Here I’ll explore with you common anxiety triggers, from everyday stressors to more profound life events past and present, and provide practical coping strategies for healing from old wounds, gaining internal strength and understanding. Then it’s possible to think and feel without acting out and work their way to a sense of calm.
The Many Faces of Anxiety
Anxiety comes in many forms, ranging from generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) to social anxiety, panic disorder, and specific phobias. While the specific triggers and symptoms may differ, the underlying theme is the same: a persistent sense of unease and apprehension.
Common Triggers
Coping Strategies
Understanding the triggers is the first step in managing anxiety. Here are practical coping strategies to help you regain control:
Seeking Professional Help
While these coping strategies can be highly effective, it's crucial to remember that seeking professional help is a sign of strength, not weakness. If anxiety is severely impacting your life, a mental health professional can provide specialized guidance, therapy, or medication to assist you in managing your symptoms.
The Road to Recovery
Joanna Poppink, LMFT, psychotherapist, speaker, and author of Healing Your Hungry Heart: Recovering from Your Eating Disorder, is in private practice and specializes in Eating Disorder Recovery for adult women and with an emphasis on building a fulfilling life beyond recovery. She is licensed in California, Florida, Oregon, and Utah. All appointments are virtual. Website: EatingDisorderRecovery.net
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