Has anxiety made it hard to feel present in your life?
Are you so worried about what will happen next that you can’t focus on the task at hand?
Does your anxiety make it difficult to breathe, cause your heart to race, and prevent you from sleeping soundly?
The reality is that anxiety is a natural part of the human experience. At its core, it’s a survival mechanism designed to help you protect yourself and avoid suffering. However, if anxiety limits your ability to enjoy life and keeps you stuck in a constant state of worry, that may be a sign that you’re dealing with unmanaged anxiety. In that case, consulting with an experienced anxiety therapist is a good idea.
If you live in Denver, you’re not alone in experiencing these challenges. Colorado consistently ranks among the top states for mental health concerns, with nearly one in five adults experiencing anxiety-related symptoms. Surveys show that Denver residents report higher stress levels than the national average, often due to financial concerns, job pressures, and the fast-growing nature of the city.
Anxiety is multidimensional and can affect every area of your life. It often shows up in the body, causing trembling hands, difficulty breathing, a racing heart, and panic attacks. Because of how stressed you are, you may be unable to sleep well. This could make you irritable, frustrated, and distracted throughout your day, hindering your ability to concentrate at work and get things done.
For many in Denver, workplace stress is a major factor contributing to anxiety. The city has been ranked among the top 10 hardest-working cities in the U.S., with many employees working long hours and struggling to keep up with financial demands. The cost of living has skyrocketed in recent years, with nearly 90% of residents viewing the cost of housing as a significant concern, leading to increased stress and uncertainty.
Additionally, anxiety can profoundly impact your relationships. You may find yourself withdrawing from social events and keeping to yourself out of fear of rejection or embarrassment. Yet the more you avoid putting yourself out there, the lonelier you become. This is especially common in Denver’s growing transplant community, where many people move for work but struggle to form close social connections. Studies show that over half of Denver residents report feeling lonely, which can worsen anxiety and create a cycle of isolation.
Thankfully, it is possible to develop highly effective skills to manage your anxiety symptoms. Many people find that when they learn the right coping skills, their anxiety diminishes.
That’s where therapy for anxiety comes in to help. At Summit Alliance, our therapists specialize in empowering clients to reduce their stress and move boldly and confidently toward their goals.
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