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Our therapists provide anxiety therapy in Alexandria, VA

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165,866 people sought anxiety therapy help in Virginia in the last year

Discover how starting anxiety therapy can support your own journey toward a happier, more fulfilling life.

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I am a seasoned and experienced Licensed Professional Counselor who is passionate about wellness and providing a nonjudgmental and safe space for all ... I am a seasoned and experienced Licensed Professional Counselor who is passionate about wellness and providing a nonjudgmental and safe space for all people. Read more

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As a Latinx therapist, I'm passionate about helping individuals achieve their goals and live their best lives, and I'm committed to providing a safe a... As a Latinx therapist, I'm passionate about helping individuals achieve their goals and live their best lives, and I'm committed to providing a safe and non-judgmental space for my clients to explore their thoughts and feelings. Read more

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As a person who has suffered depression, i understand how debilitating and isolating mental health issue can be and i am here to work with you to ensu... As a person who has suffered depression, i understand how debilitating and isolating mental health issue can be and i am here to work with you to ensure your needs are met. Read more

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Dee Jacobi Edwards

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What is your go-to approach for anxiety therapy?

My go-to approach for treating anxiety is educating clients on the behavior of the amygdala and vagus nerve and the role they play in warning of danger. I also instruct the client on CBT and REBT techniques, relaxation breathing, imagery, and writing activities. I prefer to educate clients on the amygdala and vagus nerve roles to help them realize there is a way to control emotions, I enjoy teaching cognitive behavioral and rational emotive behavior techniques that allow the client to separate themself from the experience in order to rationalize and imagine the problem and solutions. I find the best benefit in engaging in conversational-style therapy, as it helps the client feel more at ease in sharing their difficulties, then helping them identify problems and solutions, and challenging them via homework to address what was discussed in sessions.

What tools do you teach in anxiety therapy?

I teach the following tools in anxiety therapy:

  • Empty chair: Imagining the person the client identifies as having importance in an issue in the chair across from the client, with the client either telling the other person their feelings about them, the situation involving the person, or their anger toward the person, using a pillow to hit the chair if needed.
  • Letter writing: Writing a letter to an identified person, dead or living, that has some importance in the client's concerns and using it to express the client's emotions. The client is then directed not to give it to the person, but to burn the letter, and imagine the smoke taking their words to the deceased helping them find their way into the person's thoughts.
  • Calming breathing: All done in reps of 3 — breathe in through the nose for a slow count of 4, blow it out the mouth gently to the slow count of 6 or 8; take a deep breath and hold for as long as they safely can, then exhale.
  • Guided imagery: 3 slow breaths to start and end, closing the eyes and continuing slow breathing as I describe either a light scanning activity or a walking/word descriptive activity.
  • Thought stopping/thought challenging: I instruct the client to tell themselves “STOP!” immediately when they're having anxious thoughts, then to try to solve a multi-digit math problem, do an exercise or activity, or schedule the thoughts for an hour on a certain day at a certain time. Then, they should keep the thought from invading afterward.
  • How the mind affects the emotions that influence body language or verbal language that occurs based on the roles of the amygdala, hormones, memory center, placement of the amygdala in relation to the eyes (visual effect), frontal and pre-frontal executive functioning, and more brain functions, even including research showing how actual neurons have been identified in study participants stomach linings.

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in anxiety therapy?

I know a client is making progress in anxiety therapy when they start the session telling me they did the homework activity and were surprised how much better they felt afterward! I know a client is making progress in anxiety therapy when they can maintain a level of calm, starting with short periods of time, while discussing the issues that are anxiety triggers for them.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement anxiety therapy?

Clients can supplement their time in anxiety therapy with handouts I send to them after intake, engaging in exercise, other activities discussed in sessions, or reading suggested books or books they found independently on the topic discussed.

What should someone do to prepare for starting anxiety therapy?

To prepare for your first anxiety therapy session, you can write down what you feel, when you feel it, how long it lasts, and how you address it. This way, you can let me know what you are bothered by, what happened before and after, and how you dealt with it.

Starting Anxiety therapy

What is anxiety therapy?

Anxiety therapy helps people better understand and manage their anxiety. Anxiety therapists at Thriveworks in Alexandria, VA can develop a treatment plan that will help you better manage your day-to-day anxiety or your anxiety disorder.

How does anxiety therapy work?

Anxiety therapy involves talking to a therapist about symptoms, potential causes, and more. Thriveworks Alexandria therapists will then work with you to determine where your anxiety might stem from and teach you effective coping mechanisms.

How to deal with anxiety?

One of the best ways to deal with anxiety is to learn about your own anxiety: your symptoms, what triggers it, and what coping mechanisms have been effective in the past. When you learn what your anxiety is tied to, it can help you be mindful of what’s really happening as well as prevent and mitigate symptoms by processing and working through the issue in therapy. Other strategies that have been shown to help manage anxiety are meditation, challenging anxious thoughts, exercising, and journaling.

Symptoms of anxiety

Common symptoms of anxiety include:

  • Sense of impending danger
  • Nervousness/restlessness
  • Trouble focusing
  • Excessive sweating
  • Shaking
  • Headaches
  • Stomach issues
  • Fatigue
  • Panic attacks
  • Increased heart rate

What is the best therapy for anxiety?

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be incredibly effective in treating anxiety and anxiety disorders. Other effective techniques include exposure therapy, Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and EMDR therapy.

Is anxiety therapy conducted in person or online?

Anxiety therapy is conducted both in person and online, depending on the individual’s preferences and their therapist’s availability. We suggest choosing the option that best suits your needs.

How long does anxiety therapy last?

On average, people can tend to attend 15 to 20 session of anxiety therapy (five or more months). However, this number is heavily dependent on the type of anxiety that’s being treated and its severity, with many choosing to attend anxiety therapy for a longer period of time to ensure its effectiveness long-term.

Is therapy worth it for anxiety?

Yes, it is worth going to therapy for anxiety. If you are struggling with regular anxious thoughts and feelings that are affecting your day-to-day life or you suspect that you have an anxiety disorder, you should seek expert anxiety help.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Alexandria therapists and counselors accept 24 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Virginia Medicare Advantage

  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Virginia | BCBS HMO

  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Virginia | BCBS PPO

  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Virginia | Exchange

  • CareFirst Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia | BCBS HMO

  • CareFirst Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia | BCBS PPO

  • Carelon

  • Carelon | Medicare Advantage

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

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Self-pay costs at Alexandria
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

4.9 Learn about verified reviews
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I am extremely satisfied with my therapist. She listens and provides positive feedback. She is professional, caring, compassionate, and has a beautiful spirit!
Cynthia Mar 2025
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Open and honest dialog
Darren Mar 2025
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Mary Fields has been an enormous part of my ability to successfully handle a serious medical condition as well as a divorce after 44 years of marriage. She's a terrific counselor and I would recommend her to anyone.
Mardrey Mar 2025
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My therapist, Beatrice is so wonderful. It's almost like talking to a good friend, I respect her she's a fantastic listener to the point where she remember everybody's name in the conversation and I just can't believe I found such a highly professional therapist. I recommend everyone if they're looking for therapist to look into having Beatrice your therapist.
Read more My therapist, Beatrice is so wonderful. It's almost like talking to a good friend, I respect her she's a fantastic listener to the point where she remember everybody's name in the conversation and I just can't believe I found such a highly professional therapist. I recommend everyone if they're looking for therapist to look into having Beatrice your therapist.
Lennia Mar 2025
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Very pleased with everything
Beecher Mar 2025
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The dashboard needs to be a little more user friendly as far as updating the information and information about the appointments info.
John Mar 2025
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She listens
Elizabeth Mar 2025
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Dee is amazing - she's been really helpful. What could be a LOT better is booking future appointments in the portal. It's NOT intuitive or easy.
Laura Mar 2025
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Alexandria is located off of Franconia Rd., just behind Oak Tree Plaza. We share a building with MRM Associates. Right next door to us is a MakeSpace, and the closest bus stop is at Franconia Rd. & Beulah St.

Phone number

(703) 454-8246

Languages spoken by VA providers

  • Portuguese
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