Online Anxiety Therapy in Colorado & Oregon | Weekly Therapy Sessions

Culturally affirming anxietytherapy in Longmont & Portland for overthinkers tired of neglecting their own needs just to keep the peace.

You look accomplished on the outside, but internally you’re exhausted from overthinking, guilt, and trying to figure out how to honor yourself without feeling like you’re letting everyone else down.

*All sessions are provided virtually through Simple Practice’s secure video platform

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It’s time to break the cycles that led to your high-functioning anxiety.

Somewhere along the way, you picked up the belief that being prepared, productive, accommodating, or impressive was the best way to avoid criticism, rejection, or disappointing the people around you.

So you became the person who holds it all together. The one who gets it right, thinks three steps ahead, and rarely lets anyone down because making a mistake feels far more costly than it should.

In other words, your anxiety hides behind having it all together. And high-functioning anxiety like this often gets missed in women, BIPOC folks, LGBTQ+ folks, and men who’ve been taught that their only worth is tied to what they can do for others. 

Therapy helps you examine the rules you’ve been living by, decide which ones no longer fit, and build a steadier relationship with yourself that isn’t based on performance alone.

Right now, your days look like…

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    Feeling guilty every time you want something your family wouldn’t understand

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    Second-guessing whether a decision is actually right for you vs what's expected of you

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    Replaying conversations long after they're over (especially in the shower)

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    Feel like you’re performing your life instead of living it

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    Carrying the pressure to be the responsible one, the good one, or the successful one

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    Questioning who you really are and what you actually like

You're not broken. You’ve just spent a long time trying to be who other people expected you to be.

You may have learned that being “good” meant being selfless, successful, loyal, or easy to accommodate. So now, even when something doesn’t feel right, you still question yourself before you question the pressure around you.

So of course that’s left you stuck in overthinking, guilt, and the constant fear of getting it wrong (and what it might cost you if you do).

Therapy offers a space to slow that down so you can understand the beliefs, roles, and expectations that shaped you, so you can build a steadier, more grounded relationship with yourself.

How to Start Online Anxiety Therapy in Colorado or Oregon

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    Book Your Free Call

    We’ll chat for 15 minutes about your goals and my expertise to see if it makes sense to book a first session.

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    Your First Session

    In our first session, we’ll start making sense of why you feel so stuck between your own needs and everyone else’s expectations.

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    Get a Custom Plan

    Based on where you’re feeling stuck, I’ll present you with a roadmap for how we’ll address your anxiety.

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    Work Through It

    We’ll meet at the same time each week and start practicing new techniques to reduce your anxiety.

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Here’s what to expect during your culturally affirming anxiety therapy sessions:

I’ll join our video session with a minimum of 2 drinks in hand (one Stanley full of ice water and a mug of whatever herbal tea I’m currently obsessed with). 

Instead of leaving you wondering what we’re going to talk about, if you’ll have enough to talk about, and if you can *really* share about your recurring stress dream, we’ll start every session with a recap of the previous one and set an agenda for what we’ll be getting into next.

Then we’ll use Brainspotting and Internal Family Systems (aka parts work) to get you relief from your anxiety. If spirituality is part of your life, we might also pull a few tarot cards or craft a custom ritual for you to support the work we’re doing in therapy.

My service dog (Odin) will likely make a cameo during our session too (and if you hear him snoring…sorry in advance).

Here’s what one of my colleagues wants you to know about me

“Halle’s integration of non-traditional modalities allows for deeper processing and meaningful healing, particularly for those navigating high-pressure environments where slowing down can feel impossible. I highly recommend working with her.

Sarah Rincon, LPC

Weekly anxiety therapy sessions teach you to:

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Start saying “yes!” to your own preferences without spiraling into shame or existential dread.

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Practice naming your needs without feeling guilty for the ways they’re different from your family’s.

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Stop questioning which beliefs are yours, and which were handed to you from your family.

Another colleague thinks this is important for you to know too

“Halle is like a breath of fresh air for those experiencing anxiety. In a tornado of intrusive thoughts, fear, shame, and doubt, she is steady hand and a reassuring voice of encouraging you on.

Lauren Puliz, LMFT

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Your Investment

$250 per session

Paid at the time of each session using your HSA/FSA, credit/debit card.

A note on self-pay therapy:

Paying for therapy directly affords you more privacy and more choices for how you get support with your anxiety.

Instead of being given a mandatory diagnosis and cut off after the 10 sessions your insurance is willing to approve, self-pay therapy allows you to better understand yourself on (and in!) your own terms.

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With weekly therapy, we lean on Brainspotting and parts work, along with your cultural and spiritual practices to get actual relief from anxiety.

As an overthinker, you’re incredibly self-aware (and maybe even too self-aware). And while you can explain why you feel anxious, it doesn’t make the feeling go away. That’s why we use Brainspotting to move past the talking and into the root of your emotional blocks and physical tension. By working with your anxiety at the nervous system level, we’ll give your body the space it needs to finally catch up with your brain's ability to heal.

FAQs About Anxiety Therapy in Longmont, CO & Portland, OR

It’s time for you to live your life on your terms.

If you've made it this far, you might have a bit of a pit in your stomach because feeling even a sliver of hope about your anxiety getting better feels scary.

And while that might sound strange to other people, being afraid of hope makes complete sense to me. The good news? You can bring the fear with you to a free consultation call and I’ll give you all the information you need to feel more settled before starting therapy.