Anxiety Therapist Los Angeles

Virtually serving clients anywhere in California, Texas, and 42 states (see below for full list)

On the outside, you look like you have it all together. But on the inside, anxiety leaves you constantly feeling uncertain and unhappy–like you could fall apart at the seams at any minute.

Anxiety makes you feel like you always have to be “on”, put on a perfect appearance, and be in control–especially when you’re a high achiever.

An anxiety therapist like me understands this, and I can help. Together, we can work in therapy to build confidence and trust in yourself, connect with inner peace and outer ease, and find more joy and fulfillment in life.

Does this sound like you?

You're the person who always has everything under control. You're a planner, a doer, and a go-getter.

From the outside, it looks like you have everything figured out–a successful career, a busy social life, and maybe even a well-organized home.

But on the inside, it's a different story.

You wake up each morning feeling anxious and behind. You're the kind of person who always has a to-do list, but even when you cross things off, it feels like the list never gets any shorter. Your mind races with worries about all the things you have to do, and you feel like you have to get everything done perfectly, or else it will all fall apart. 

Even when you’re doing something you love, you find it hard to relax because you have this nagging feeling that there’s something “more productive” you should be doing instead.  Your anxiety holds the reins to your life and mind, and it’s so hard to imagine it’ll ever let go.

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You worry constantly–about your job, your relationships, your health, your future. You worry about things that might happen, things that could have happened, things that have already happened, and things that probably won't happen. 

You feel like you're always on the brink of disaster. That something bad is just around the corner, waiting to pounce. You check and double-check everything, making sure there are no mistakes, no slip-ups, no room for error. You're the person who has a backup plan for everything, never leaving anything to chance.

You meticulously plan out your schedule to make sure everything fits in. You are detail-oriented (sometimes obsessively so), and you're always looking for ways to optimize your productivity. But you often get so caught up in the weeds that you lose sight of the bigger picture. These patterns end up leaving you even more anxious, overwhelmed, and burned out.

Despite being such a high achiever, you still feel like you're not doing enough. You feel like you should be doing more–accomplishing more, achieving more, striving more. You second-guess your decisions–even ones that turned out well–which then fuels your tendencies towards indecisiveness, uncertainty, and anxious preoccupation. 

 

You have high standards for yourself, and you hold others to those same standards, which can sometimes end up hurting the people you love. You have a hard time delegating and trusting others because you feel like no one else can do things as well as you can. You're often praised for being so hardworking, but on the inside, you’re an anxious mess and feel like you're barely keeping it together.

You're the person who never wants to let anyone down. You hate saying "no" to people, even if you're already overwhelmed. You say “yes” to every invitation, every request, every demand–even (and sometimes, especially) if it means sacrificing your own needs and well-being.

You anxiously replay conversations in your head, analyzing every word and wondering if you said the right thing.  You worry about what people will think of you if you don't live up to their expectations, and you constantly seek validation from others. You're the reliable one, the dependable one, the one who always comes through in a pinch. But sometimes you wonder what would happen if you said “no.” If you took a break. If you let things slide a little or let someone else take over for a change.

Despite all of this, you're often told that you're doing great, but that external feedback has now basically become an opiate for your people pleasing and perfectionistic urges. Yes, people see the competent, “perfect” version of you on the outside, but they don't see the constant battle raging inside your head–the endless self-criticism, the paralyzing anxiety, and the fear of failure that drives you to push yourself harder and keep running yourself into the ground.

If this sounds like you, you may be dealing with anxiety

It's a common condition, and it can be beyond exhausting, overwhelming, and soul-sucking to deal with on a daily basis.

But with the right tools and support, you can learn to manage your anxiety and find a sense of peace and calm in the midst of the chaos.

All people experience anxiety to some extent. When you're under stress, it's natural to worry a bit. For example, a big meeting at work or an upcoming life change can make anyone feel anxious. Anxiety is a natural and normal reaction to stress and can help us to stay alert and focused in challenging situations.

However, if you find yourself constantly feeling nervous and worrying excessively, you may be struggling with an anxiety disorder.

People who live with an anxiety disorder can also tend to struggle with patterns like:

  • Perfectionism

  • Overachieving

  • People pleasing

  • Catastrophizing

  • Procrastinating

  • Overthinking & second-guessing

  • Avoidance

  • Difficulties letting go of control

  • Sensitivity to criticism

  • Burnout

  • And more

People with anxiety worry about what other people think and let guilt and shame drive their decisions—too frozen by anxiety to be their authentic selves. Anxiety fuels feelings of self-doubt, inadequacy, and fear. 

You may routinely assume that others are thinking the worst of you out of fear of judgment or being rejected. This can all lead to feeling disconnected from yourself and other people–like you have to wear a facade just to be accepted. 

In the face of unbearable stress and overwhelm, some people with anxiety may even experience an anxiety attack. This can include symptoms like headaches, muscle tension, rapid heartbeat, shaking, sweating, and panicked thoughts about losing control or “going crazy.”  

Anxiety therapy in Los Angeles can help you feel more in control over your thoughts and feelings.

By working with a mental health professional like me specialized in anxiety therapy, you can learn to quiet the constant buzz of anxiety, build comfort and confidence in yourself, and feel empowered by your values and decisions.

Meet Annia Raja, PhD: Clinical psychologist & therapist for anxiety

Whether you’ve been struggling with anxiety since you can remember, or anxiety is a newfound reality that you’re ready to shed, I'm here to help.

I believe that working with a mental health professional who truly understand your situation is key to forming a strong therapeutic connection and facilitating your personal growth.

My approach to anxiety therapy in Los Angeles, CA

As a high achiever, you know what it's like to constantly push yourself to be the best.

But what happens when that drive turns into anxiety that negatively affects your mental, physical, and emotional well-being? 

Many high achieving people don't even realize that they have an anxiety disorder because it's been part of their life for so long. For many high achievers, anxiety has just become a part of their identity.

I want to reassure you that it doesn't have to be that way. If you're ready to grow beyond unhelpful patterns that keep you stuck and anxious, I'm here to help. It can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to go through it alone.

I'm a clinical psychologist who specializes in anxiety therapy for high achievers in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and beyond (in fact, anywhere in California or Texas through online therapy). Anxiety therapy in Los Angeles can transform the way you view the world, others, and, most importantly, how you see yourself. 

I believe that true healing comes from gaining insight and awareness of your patterns and behaviors, and so I take an in-depth approach to anxiety treatment. This means that we'll dive deep into patterns, experiences, and emotions to understand the root causes of your anxiety. By gaining this insight into your life, values, and dreams, we can co-create intentional shifts to help you feel less anxious and more fulfilled, resilient, and at ease.

My virtual therapy space is one where you can be your genuine self-even if you're not quite sure what that looks like yet. Together, we'll engage in a collaborative process to make sense of the unique traits, emotions, life experiences, and lived realities that can contribute to your anxiety, as well as the social and cultural factors that may play a role. By practicing curiosity, compassion, playfulness, and patience, we can figure it out together.

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Anxiety vs. Stress: What's the Difference?

Let's be real: stress is just a part of life–and especially for high achievers. Yes, we all go through transitions and challenges that make us feel overwhelmed and stressed out.

But when does stress cross the line into becoming anxiety?

Stress has many of the same symptoms as anxiety does, so it can be hard to tell the difference. If you're a high achiever like many of my clients, you might be so used to pushing through stress that you don't even realize when it's turned into anxiety. Plus, you may experience both at the same time.

The good news is, there's a difference between stress and anxiety.

Stress usually has a clear cause and lasts for a shorter period of time, while anxiety (and anxiety disorders) are chronic and can stick around for months, years, or even a lifetime. Additionally, unlike stress, anxiety usually doesn't have a simple cause. Anxiety disorders can stem from many factors such as your genetics, life events you’ve experienced as a child and adult, your personality traits, and more.

But here's the thing: you don't have to suffer from anxiety forever. Though you might not have control over whether you develop anxiety, you do have control about how you handle it.

With the right kind of support, you can make positive changes to manage and treat your anxiety. While you might feel lost about how to heal from anxiety, a professional therapist like me can help guide and support you.

I specialize in working with high achievers who crave more peace and balance. You might feel lost and overwhelmed by your anxiety, but you don't have to go through it alone. Together, we can dive deep into the patterns and experiences that contribute to your anxiety and work towards building lasting change.

Whether you have a clinical anxiety disorder or simply want support in healing from feelings of worry, stress, and self doubt, I'm here to help.

Let's work together to find a path towards healing and inner peace.

What we'll address in anxiety therapy

We’ll craft your therapy to be tailored to your own unique struggles.

Nonetheless, there are some common threads that I often see with high-achieving clients struggling with anxiety.

Here are a few examples about the types of anxiety-related issues we can address together:

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FAQs about anxiety treatment in Los Angeles CA

Have questions about anxiety therapy? I have answers.

These are just a few of the most commonly asked questions. If you have more, you can contact me directly. It's totally normal to have questions about anxiety and starting therapy, so I encourage you to reach out.

Working with an anxiety specialist in LA can help you embrace your inner calm

It might be hard to imagine you could lead a life that's not ruled by anxiety, but it is entirely possible. I've seen it firsthand with so many of my clients.

As an anxiety therapist in Los Angeles, I've helped so many high achieving people like you embrace the discomfort of shedding anxious patterns like people pleasing, overachieving, perfectionism, overthinking, burnout and more.

These anxiety-fueled habits feel instinctual, but they keep you from being your authentic self. Don't let fear hold you back from being the person you dream of becoming.

Anxiety therapy in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and beyond can help you overcome your symptoms and lead a life that's driven by your passions, values, and desires—not your anxiety.

My virtual therapy room is a space where honesty meets imagination. Together, we'll discover who you truly are. We'll also explore the possibilities you have to create even richer, more meaningful experiences and relationships that aren't dictated by anxiety.

If you're ready to make lasting changes to help you feel more grounded and secure, I am too. Reach out today to schedule your free consultation call.

It's time to take the next step on your healing journey—you don't have to keep suffering alone. 

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Through online therapy, I am able to see clients based anywhere in California, Texas, and any of the following states:

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