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Teletherapy for Anxiety in New York: Accessible Support from Anywhere

Teletherapy for Anxiety in New York 

In the bustling, high-pressure atmosphere of New York City, anxiety disorders have become some of the most common mental health issues affecting residents. Whether it’s the relentless demands of corporate life in Manhattan, the dynamic pace of Brooklyn, or the unique stresses of suburban living in Queens and Long Island, navigating daily pressures can be overwhelming. Many individuals struggle to carve out time in their busy schedules for traditional in-person therapy sessions. 

This is where Psychology Connection steps in, offering teletherapy specifically for anxiety. By providing a platform for online therapy, they ensure that individuals can access compassionate, confidential, and effective mental health care from the comfort of their own homes, making it easier than ever to prioritize mental well-being in a fast-paced world.

 

What is Teletherapy for Anxiety in NYC

Teletherapy, also referred to as online counseling or virtual therapy, enables individuals to connect with licensed therapists through secure video sessions from the comfort of their own homes. For residents of New York State, teletherapy offers the same quality of care and treatment you would receive during in-person sessions, eliminating the stress of commuting and scheduling conflicts. This approach makes mental health support more accessible and convenient for those seeking help.

At Psychology Connection, we use clinically proven approaches for anxiety treatment, including:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps identify and change unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors.
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Encourages accepting thoughts and feelings while committing to meaningful actions.
  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR): Uses mindfulness meditation and awareness techniques to reduce stress and improve emotional regulation.
  • Exposure Therapy: Gradual, controlled exposure to fears to reduce anxiety for phobias and panic disorders.

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What is Anxiety? 

Anxiety is an inherent emotional and physiological reaction to stressors or perceived dangers that one encounters in daily life. This response activates the body’s “fight-or-flight” mechanism, a complex system designed to prepare individuals to confront or escape from threats. During this process, the body undergoes various changes: heart rate increases to pump more blood, breathing becomes more rapid to supply oxygen, and muscles tense up, all of which equip a person to respond swiftly to potential dangers.

While it is normal for anyone to feel anxious from time to time—perhaps before a big presentation or during a stressful life event—persistent or overwhelming anxiety can significantly disrupt everyday functioning. It may manifest as excessive worry, restlessness, or physical symptoms like trembling and sweating, ultimately affecting a person’s ability to focus, engage in relationships, or perform at work or school. Recognizing when anxiety transitions from a typical human experience to a debilitating condition is crucial for seeking appropriate strategies or assistance to manage it effectively.

Key Points About Anxiety:

Emotional Symptoms:

  • Worrying excessively
  • Feeling restless or on edge
  • Irritability
  • Difficulty concentrating

Physical Symptoms:

  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Shortness of breath
  • Muscle tension
  • Sweating
  • Dizziness or nausea

Behavioural Symptoms:

  • Avoiding certain situations
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Changes in appetite

Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent mental health issues, impacting millions globally. They cause intense fear, worry, or nervousness that disrupts everyday activities. Each type of anxiety disorder presents different symptoms and is triggered by various factors. Here, we describe several anxiety disorders, their symptoms, and their impact on quality of life. 

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Symptoms of Anxiety

People with anxiety may experience:

  • Constant Worrying: Experiencing a persistent sense of unease, where a racing mind floods you with apprehensive thoughts about the future or daily events, making it difficult to feel at peace.
  • Restlessness: An overwhelming urge to move or fidget, accompanied by a heightened sense of tension that makes it feel impossible to relax. You may find yourself frequently changing positions, tapping your feet, or pacing.
  • Difficulty Concentrating: A frustrating inability to focus on tasks, where your mind feels like it’s drawing a blank at crucial moments. You might struggle to complete simple tasks or frequently lose your train of thought during conversations or while reading.
  • Sleep Problems: Ongoing sleep issues that include difficulty falling asleep due to racing thoughts, waking up multiple times during the night, or experiencing restless sleep that leaves you feeling drained and unrefreshed in the morning.
  • Physical Signs: Manifestations of anxiety that can include a racing heartbeat that feels erratic, clammy palms that make it harder to hold objects, trembling hands, light-headedness, or gastrointestinal distress that leaves you feeling uncomfortable.
  • Irritability: A heightened sense of frustration that can escalate quickly, leading to a short temper over minor inconveniences. You may find yourself snapping at loved ones or feeling impatient in situations where you would typically remain calm.
  • Avoidance: A tendency to steer clear of places, people, or situations that trigger anxiety or fear, which can limit opportunities and keep you from experiencing daily activities or social interactions that others may find enjoyable.

Types of Anxiety

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a mental health condition marked by pervasive and disproportionate anxiety regarding a wide range of everyday issues, including but not limited to personal health, financial security, job performance, and interpersonal relationships. Individuals diagnosed with GAD frequently experience challenges in managing their anxious thoughts, which can dominate their minds for the majority of days over a span of at least six months.

The symptoms associated with GAD are varied and can manifest in several ways. These may include racing thoughts that jump from one worry to another without resolution, an overwhelming sense of dread or tension that seems unshakable, and persistent restlessness that can make it difficult to relax. Fatigue that lingers even after a full night’s sleep. Concentration often suffers, leading to irritability and short tempers, while muscle tension can result in headaches or other physical discomforts. Furthermore, sleep disturbances, such as insomnia or restless nights, can exacerbate the overall feeling of distress.

This disorder often interferes significantly with daily functioning, making routine tasks feel unbearable and diminishing one’s quality of life. The relentless cycle of worry can impact personal relationships and workplace productivity, leading to a profound sense of isolation.

Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)

Social Anxiety Disorder involves an intense fear of social situations where one may be judged negatively, worry about embarrassing oneself, intense fear of interacting with strangers, and avoidance of social situations. There are also physical symptoms like blushing, sweating, trembling, and difficulty speaking, among others. This fear leads to avoidance of social interactions, which may limit educational, occupational, and personal opportunities. People with social anxiety often have trouble finding and building relationships, as their fear can prevent them from interacting with others.

Panic Disorder

Panic Disorder is characterized by the occurrence of recurrent panic attacks, which are sudden episodes of overwhelming fear or discomfort that can escalate to their peak intensity within just a few minutes. During these intense episodes, individuals may experience a variety of distressing symptoms, such as sharp chest pain, rapid heart palpitations, difficulty breathing, dizziness or light-headedness, and an overwhelming sense of impending doom. Many individuals also grapple with an intense fear of losing control or an irrational fear of dying during these episodes.

These panic attacks can arise unexpectedly, typically without any clear trigger, leading to significant anxiety about when the next attack might occur. This persistent worry can result in behavioral changes, as individuals may begin to avoid situations or places where they fear an attack might happen, sometimes culminating in agoraphobia—an intense fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

OCD is characterized by the presence of obsessions (persistent, unwanted thoughts) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental acts aimed at reducing anxiety). For example, someone with OCD might have an obsession with germs and feel compelled to wash their hands excessively. These behaviors are frequently time-consuming and cause significant distress. OCD can severely disrupt daily routines and relationships, as the compulsions often take precedence over other activities.

Differentiating Panic, Anxiety Attacks and Stress

Panic attacks include sudden, intense physical symptoms like chest pain and palpitations, while anxiety attacks are less severe but more prolonged and triggered by excessive worry. Anxiety attacks build gradually, whereas panic attacks occur abruptly and often without a clear cause. Stress affects nearly every body system, influencing feelings and behavior. Symptoms may include palpitations, sweating, dry mouth, shortness of breath, fidgeting, rapid speech, increased negative emotions, and prolonged stress fatigue.

Learn more about the difference between Anxiety and Stress

Benefits of teletherapy for anxiety in New York

  • Convenience for Busy Schedules: In today’s fast-paced world, finding time for therapy can be challenging. Fortunately, whether you’re nestled in the vibrant Upper West Side or enjoying the serene landscapes of upstate New York, teletherapy offers you the unique advantage of accessing professional mental health support without enduring the hassle of travel. You can simply log in from the comfort of your home or wherever you may be.
  • Access to Specialized Care: No matter your location within New York, teletherapy connects you with a diverse network of therapists who are experts in treating anxiety disorders. This means you can find the right professional who understands your specific challenges, regardless of geographical constraints. You are no longer limited to local options; instead, you have a wealth of specialized knowledge at your fingertips.
  • Increased Comfort: Many individuals find that they can express themselves more freely when they are in a familiar setting. Teletherapy allows you to engage in sessions from your own home—your sanctuary—where you can relax and feel more at ease. This comfort can foster deeper, more meaningful conversations, helping you to open up about sensitive topics that might be harder to discuss in a traditional office environment.
  • Consistency in Treatment: Life can often be unpredictable with work commitments, family obligations, or unexpected travel plans. Teletherapy ensures that you can maintain regular appointments and stay on track with your treatment plan, even when your schedule becomes hectic. By eliminating travel time and offering flexible scheduling options, teletherapy allows you to prioritize your mental health without compromising on consistency.
  • Privacy and Confidentiality: Your privacy is of utmost importance. All teletherapy sessions are conducted on secure, HIPAA-compliant platforms, ensuring that your personal information and conversations remain confidential. You can engage in therapy with peace of mind, knowing that your sessions are protected, allowing you to focus entirely on your journey to wellness.

How Teletherapy Helps with Anxiety 

Anxiety shows in various ways, including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic attacks, and specific phobias. Generalized anxiety is characterized by persistent and excessive worry about multiple aspects of life, while social anxiety involves an intense fear of social situations that may lead to embarrassment or judgment. Panic attacks are sudden episodes of overwhelming fear, accompanied by physical symptoms like heart palpitations and shortness of breath. Specific phobias, on the other hand, are intense fears triggered by particular objects or situations, such as heights, spiders, or flying.

Online therapy offers valuable tools to help individuals manage their anxiety. Through virtual counseling sessions, therapy can provide personalized strategies for coping, such as mindfulness techniques, cognitive-behavioral approaches, and exposure therapy. These resources are designed to empower individuals to understand their anxiety triggers, develop effective coping mechanisms, and gradually face their fears in a safe and supportive environment.

  • Identify and Challenge Unhelpful Thought Patterns: Recognize negative thinking styles, like catastrophizing, and confront them by assessing evidence and considering alternative viewpoints.
  • Develop Coping Strategies for Anxious Situations: Pinpoint anxiety triggers and create specific strategies, such as practicing public speaking with friends, using breathing techniques, or having calming phrases ready for stress.
  • Practice Relaxation and Mindfulness Techniques: Allocate daily time for activities like deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, or meditation, which help ground you and reduce anxiety.
  • Create a Personalized Plan for Long-Term Anxiety Management: Design a structured plan with regular check-ins, specific goals, preferred techniques, and support systems, such as therapy or conversations with trusted individuals, to build resilience and emotional health.

The Importance of Anxiety Treatment

Anxiety often presents itself as a mere feeling of stress, but it is important to recognize that when left unaddressed, anxiety can escalate and negatively impact various facets of daily life. Untreated anxiety may infiltrate personal relationships, job performance, and overall enjoyment of life, leading to a range of emotional and physical challenges. Therefore, seeking treatment for anxiety is crucial not only for enhancing one’s mental health but also for promoting physical well-being. Effective management of anxiety can lead to improved clarity of thought, heightened resilience in facing life’s challenges, and a more fulfilling overall existence. Prioritizing the treatment of anxiety is key to reclaiming control and fostering a healthier, happier life.

1. Improves Mental Health

  • Reduces excessive worry, fear, and intrusive thoughts.
  • Helps prevent progression to more severe mental health conditions, like depression or panic disorder.
  • Supports better emotional regulation and resilience.

2. Enhances Daily Functioning

  • Makes it easier to concentrate at work, school, or home.
  • Improves decision-making and problem-solving abilities.
  • Reduces avoidance behaviors, allowing you to engage more fully in life.

3. Protects Physical Health

  • Chronic anxiety increases stress hormones, which can contribute to heart disease, high blood pressure, digestive issues, and weakened immunity.
  • Treatment helps lower these physical risks by reducing stress responses in the body.

4. Improves Relationships

  • Untreated anxiety can strain friendships, family bonds, and romantic relationships.
  • Treatment fosters better communication, patience, and understanding with others.

5. Enhances Quality of Life

  • Allows participation in social, educational, and recreational activities without fear or avoidance.
  • Encourages personal growth, confidence, and a sense of control over life.

6. Prevents Long-Term Complications

  • Without treatment, anxiety disorders can become chronic and more difficult to manage.
  • Early treatment can reduce the likelihood of developing co-occurring issues like depression, substance abuse, or sleep disorders.

7. Empowers Self-Management

  • Therapy teaches coping strategies, stress management, and mindfulness techniques.
  • Encourages proactive mental health habits that can prevent relapses.

Is teletherapy right for you?

It is a great option if you:

  • Have a busy schedule or transportation limitations.
  • Prefer the privacy of your own space.
  • Live in a remote area of New York without local therapy options.
  • Want consistent access to your therapist even when travelling within the state.

Getting started with teletherapy for anxiety? Meet Dr Erika Updegrove!

Dr. Erika Updegrove is a registered psychologist with years of experience working with clients throughout New York City. She is a licensed clinical psychologist who adheres to the highest professional standards established by organizations such as the American Psychological Association (APA).

Dr. Updegrove provides a caring, competent, and culturally sensitive approach to therapy. She blends her clinical expertise with kindness, creating a safe and welcoming environment for individuals to discuss their challenges and work through them. Her collaborative method focuses on helping you attain lasting emotional well-being.

Dr. Updegrove’s therapeutic methods are based on research that shows what works for you and your specific emotional needs and goals. She is your partner in the healing process, giving you the help and resources you need to go through tough times and learn new things.

Dr. Updegrove’s Therapeutic Methods Include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This therapy helps you identify and change negative thought patterns that contribute to anxiety and depression, replacing them with healthier ways of thinking.
  • EMDR Therapy: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a highly effective method for healing trauma and addressing emotional distress by reprocessing past traumatic memories.
  • Mindfulness-Based Therapy: Mindfulness techniques help you stay present and reduce anxiety while improving your ability to manage stress and emotional regulation.
  • Relational Therapy: This method explores how your relationships with others impact your emotional well-being. It helps improve your ability to form healthy connections and set boundaries.
  • Trauma-Informed Care: Dr. Updegrove provides therapy that respects and acknowledges your history of trauma. She offers a gentle, affirming approach to healing that ensures you feel safe and respected.

Whether you’re dealing with work stress, life transitions, or emotional exhaustion, Dr. Updegrove provides the right tools and support to help you thrive.

Why Our Private-Pay Practice Works

  • No insurance restrictions: Therapy that focuses on your needs, not insurance guidelines.
  • Complete confidentiality: We don’t report to insurance companies, which guarantees privacy.
  • Flexible, long-term care: Therapy that evolves with you over time to help you achieve your emotional goals.

How Our Therapy Services Help NYC

Mental Health America (MHA) is another great resource for understanding how stress and mental health challenges affect individuals, particularly those living in high-pressure environments.

At  Psychology Connection NYC, we’ve made it easier than ever for every individual living across New York City to access online therapy. No more rearranging your entire day or navigating crosstown traffic. Therapy is just a secure video link away.

We provide remote therapy for residents living in New York state, ensuring that you receive care that fits into your busy schedule and lifestyle.

What to Expect:

  • 45-50 minute sessions via secure video.
  • Weekly or biweekly therapy, depending on your needs.
  • Flexible scheduling: We work around your lifestyle and commitments.
  • No commute: Attend therapy from the comfort of your home or office.
  • With online therapy in New York, you’ll experience the same level of care you would in person, from the comfort of your home or office.

Our teletherapy services ensure that therapy fits right into your busy schedule, offering you consistent and convenient care. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is teletherapy for anxiety as effective as in-person sessions?

Yes. Research shows that teletherapy is just as effective as face-to-face therapy for most anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic attacks.

Q. Can you receive teletherapy for anxiety if you live outside New York?

No. At Psychology Connection, Dr. Updegrove provides care only to clients located in New York State.

Q. Do you accept insurance?

We are a private pay practice, which allows us to offer personalized care without the constraints of insurance.

Q. How soon can I start teletherapy for anxiety at PsyConnections?

You can schedule your first teletherapy session by booking an appointment with Dr. Erika Updegrove.

Start Therapy in NYC Today

Living in New York State brings a wealth of beauty, culture, and opportunity. However, prioritizing your mental health is essential. If you’re ready to focus on your emotional well-being, Dr. Erika Updegrove and Psychology Connection NYC are here to support you on that journey.

  • Serving the Upper West Side and all of Manhattan.
  • Specializing in therapy for anxiety, trauma, burnout, and life transitions.
  • Confidential, secure therapy sessions.
  • Flexible scheduling that fits into your routine.

Contact Psychology Connection for NYC online therapy and start therapy tailored for New York living! Where support meets strategy, and healing begins.

 

 

 

Common Challenges We Address

Dr. Erika works with individuals and couples experiencing a wide range of life’s difficulties. If you are facing any of the following, counseling may help.

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Therapeutic Methods & Approach

Evidence-Based Methods & Approach

Dr. Erika’s approach emphasizes compassionate, client-centered care in a safe, confidential environment, whether you are seeking trauma therapy, anxiety treatment, depression counseling, or relationship support in NYC. Her integrative methods combine clinical expertise with practical tools to support emotional growth, resilience, and overall mental wellness. Sessions are available virtually in NYC and designed to fit seamlessly into your life.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Identify and change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors to improve daily functioning and emotional well-being.

Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Learn mindfulness and value-driven strategies to live fully and reduce psychological distress.

Cognitive Rehabilitation

Enhance cognitive skills and coping strategies for challenges from trauma or neurological conditions.

Gottman Method Couples Therapy

Strengthen communication, trust, and intimacy with a proven research-based approach for couples.

Benefits You’ll Gain

Through mental health counseling, many clients experience improved emotional regulation, stronger relationships, reduced symptoms of trauma/anxiety, and an overall sense of stability and well-being.

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Feel calmer & more present
Improve communication & relationships
Heal from trauma with safety & understanding
Build resilience for life’s daily stressors

Hear From Our Clients

Maya
Maya

Working with Dr. Erika has been life-changing. The anxiety therapy sessions helped me regain control and confidence in my daily life.

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Mark Max

I was struggling with past trauma, and EMDR therapy provided a safe, structured way to heal. I feel lighter and more present every day.

Jessica
Jessica

The personalized sessions helped me navigate depression and life stressors. I felt heard, and supported throughout the process.

Why Choose Dr. Erika

Personalized Attention: Work directly with a licensed psychologist, not an assistant or large team.

Evidence-Based Methods: CBT, EMDR, trauma-informed care, and more.

Convenient Teletherapy: Flexible scheduling across NYC and New York State

Safe & Confidential: Judgment-free, HIPAA-compliant environment.

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