Dealing with Stress.
Stress.
Stress stems from the demands and pressures of all things you consider important but are unable to meet or cope with. The intensity, duration, and frequency of events or stressors cause stress to worsen. To the point you can no longer deal with stress.
Stress becomes an issue when symptoms become problematic. Some common symptoms include mood swings, loss of temper, memory loss, sleep/GI issues, social isolation, chest pains, overeating, and sweating; just to name a few.
Conquer Stress.
Dealing with stress is NOT a “one size fits all” scenario. We ALL have our own stressors and life needs to cut us a break sometimes.
Dealing with stress involves prevention strategies, early detection, and healing. Allow me to help you achieve just that.
By Priya Sharma, AMFT
PriyaSharmaMACP@gmail.com
(440) 708-3595
6117 Brockton Avenue., Suite #202
Riverside, CA 92506
Haripriya (aka Priya) Sharma, MA, AMFT
(440) 708-3595
Registered Associate Psychologist #94028866
Supervised by Dr. George Dabdoub, PsyD #31252
through Bellator Psychological and Consultants (www.bellatorpsychological.com)
Burnout Recovery Therapy
6117 Brockton Avenue
Riverside, CA, 92506,
United States
Offering therapy, counseling, and coaching/mentoring for professionals managing work and life-related chronic stress and burnout recovery (including parental burnout recovery and professional burnout recovery) in the following Riverside and Orange County, California cities: Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Anaheim Hills, Buena Park, Capo Beach, Cerritos, Corona Del Mar, Costa Mesa, Coto De Caza, Cypress, Dana Point, El Toro, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Ladera, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Nigel, Lake Forest, La Habra, Long Beach, Los Alamitos, Los Angeles, Mission Viejo, Monarch Beach, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Tustin, Westminster, Villa Park, Yorba Linda, and Turtle Rock. Offering telehealth therapy sessions throughout the state of California.
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