Stress Management Los Angeles CA
Local resource for stress management in Los Angeles. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to therapy, therapists, life coaches, psychologists, psychiatrists and anxiety treatment, as well as advice and content on stress and stress relief.
Bart Lee Ross
(213) 745-6188 1130 South Flower Street Los Angeles, CA Bart Lee Ross (213) 745-6188 1130 South Flower Street Los Angeles, CA 90015
Services Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Group Psychotherapy, Behavioral Health Intervention involving Medical Conditions/Disorder, Psychological Assessment, Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob) Ages Served Adults (18-64 yrs.) Older adults (65 yrs. or older) Adolescents (13-17 yrs.) Education Info Doctoral Program: United States International University Credentialed Since: 2003-08-15
Data Provided By: Elaine M. Eaton
(323) 442-6000 USC Care Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Practice Los Angeles, CA Elaine M. Eaton (323) 442-6000 USC Care Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Practice Los Angeles, CA 90033
Services Individual Psychotherapy, Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Psychological Assessment, Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder) Ages Served Adults (18-64 yrs.) Education Info Doctoral Program: University of Southern California Credentialed Since: 1979-07-06
Data Provided By: Ms. Michelle Cauley Cauley & Associates, INC
323-931-6025 6210 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 207 Los Angeles, CA Ms. Michelle Cauley Cauley & Associates, INC 323-931-6025 6210 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 207 Los Angeles, CA 90048
Credentials Credentials: LCSW, BCD Licensed in California 12 Years of Experience Problems Served Adoption/Foster Care, Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Child Abuse and Neglect, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Domestic Violence, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder, Parenting Issues Populations Served AIDS/HIV+, Children of Divorce, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Immigrants/Refugees, Caregivers, Step Families, Interracial Families/Couples, Biracial, Grandparents Membership Organizations HelpPro.com Age Groups Served Children (6-12), Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
Data Provided By: Mr. Mario Prietto Mario M. Prietto, LCSW
323-799-1177 2420 Silver Lake Boulevard Los Angeles, CA Mr. Mario Prietto Mario M. Prietto, LCSW 323-799-1177 2420 Silver Lake Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90039
Credentials Credentials: LCSW Licensed in California 15 Years of Experience Problems Served Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Career/Employment Concerns, Child Abuse and Neglect, Depression, Interpersonal Relationships, Multicultural Issues, Stress, Trauma/PTSD, Education/Personal Development, Life Transitions, Attachment Disorders, Men's Issues Membership Organizations HelpPro.com Age Groups Served Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59)
Data Provided By: Ms. Darlene Basch
323-937-4974 6310 San Vicente Blvd Suite 350 Los Angeles, CA Ms. Darlene Basch 323-937-4974 6310 San Vicente Blvd Suite 350 Los Angeles, CA 90048
Credentials Credentials: LCSW Licensed in California 30 Years of Experience Problems Served Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Couple or Marital Issues, Family Dysfunction, Interpersonal Relationships, Sexual Abuse/Rape, Spiritual/Religious Concerns, Stress, Trauma/PTSD Populations Served Children of Divorce, Chronic Illness, Cancer Patients Membership Organizations HelpPro.com Age Groups Served Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
Data Provided By: Lauren Muhlheim
323-282-3572 5657 Wilshire Boulevard #410 Los Angeles, CA Lauren Muhlheim 323-282-3572 5657 Wilshire Boulevard #410 Los Angeles, CA 90036
Services Eating Disorder (e.g., compulsive eating, anorexia, bulimia), Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Individual Psychotherapy Ages Served Adolescents (13-17 yrs.) Adults (18-64 yrs.) Education Info Doctoral Program: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Credentialed Since: 2010-12-21
Data Provided By: Ms. Lorah Joe Lorah L. Joe, INC.
323-931-6025 6210 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 207 Los Angeles, CA Ms. Lorah Joe Lorah L. Joe, INC. 323-931-6025 6210 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 207 Los Angeles, CA 90048
Credentials Credentials: LCSW Licensed in California 10 Years of Experience Problems Served Adoption/Foster Care, Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder, Behavioral Problems, Bipolar Disorders, Child Abuse and Neglect, Depression, Eating Disorders, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Parenting Populations Served AIDS/HIV+, Children of Divorce, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Caregivers, Step Families Membership Organizations HelpPro.com Age Groups Served Children (6-12), Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59)
Data Provided By: Ms. Stacy-Colleen (S-C) Nameth Psychotherapy Office of Stacy-Colleen Nameth
818-754-4664 3171 Los Feliz Blvd., Suite 307 Los Angeles, CA Ms. Stacy-Colleen (S-C) Nameth Psychotherapy Office of Stacy-Colleen Nameth 818-754-4664 3171 Los Feliz Blvd., Suite 307 Los Angeles, CA 90039
Credentials Credentials: M.S.W., CCDC, LCSW Licensed in California 10 Years of Experience Problems Served Addictions/Substance, Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Behavioral Problems, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Family Dysfunction, Interpersonal Relationships, Parenting Issues, Sexual Orientation, Stress, Education/Personal Development, Anger Management, Women Populations Served ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics), Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Interracial Families/Couples Membership Organizations HelpPro.com Age Groups Served Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59)
Data Provided By: Ms. Linda Levinson Linda Levinson, LCSW
310-202-0262 1494 South Robertson Blvd #203 Los Angeles, CA Ms. Linda Levinson Linda Levinson, LCSW 310-202-0262 1494 South Robertson Blvd #203 Los Angeles, CA 90035
Credentials Credentials: LCSW Licensed in California 33 Years of Experience Problems Served Aging, Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Career/Employment Concerns, Child Abuse and Neglect, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Multicultural Issues, Sexual Abuse/Rape, Sexual Orientation, Stress, Tra Populations Served ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics), Children of Divorce, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Step Families, Interracial Families/Couples, Biracial, Grandparents Membership Organizations HelpPro.com Age Groups Served Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
Data Provided By: Israel Rubenstein
(310) 859-8255 1125 S Beverly Dr #401 Los Angeles, CA Israel Rubenstein (310) 859-8255 1125 S Beverly Dr #401 Los Angeles, CA 90035
Services Individual Psychotherapy, Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Psychoeducational Evaluation Ages Served Adults (18-64 yrs.) Adolescents (13-17 yrs.) Children (3-12 yrs.) Languages Spoken Hebrew,Yiddish Education Info Doctoral Program: Alliant International University - Fresno Credentialed Since: 1985-03-26
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The Effect of Exercise on Sleep Summary Exercise has been proven to enhance your overall sense of well-being, lowering your stress level and defusing those bedtime anxiety attacks that may keep you up at night. Anxiety is perhaps the top reason people can't get to sleep at night--thinking about problems on the job, paying the bills, family issues, a myriad of reasons. Most people who complain of sleep problems lead sedentary lives and don't have a regular exercise routine. Rarely does one see athletes with insomnia. Exposure to bright light such as sunshine plays a key role in setting your body's natural clock or daily circadian rhythm so that your sleep/wake cycle remains stable. Physical activity can act like sunlight as well, helping to set and maintain your biological clock. There is also a lot to be said about exercise lowering depression and producing the release of mood-improving endorphins. Avoid exercising within three hours of bedtime. Some people try to tire themselves out by exercising close to bedtime. This tactic can backfire, since exercise actually stimulates the body by speeding up the heart rate and metabolism. Exercise Tips ∗ Include cardio training, strength training, and stretching ∗ Get your heart rate up for at least 20-30 minutes most days of the week. ∗ Exercise in bright light if possible. ∗ Experiment with exercising at different times of the day. What kind of exercise works best? Regular, somewhat vigorous exercise seems to work the best for most people, but the exact type and amount varies from person to person. You may wish to work with a personal trainer or exercise instructor to design a program that works best for you, especially if you are new to exercise. Endurance exercise such as running, walking, swimming or cycling, performed 30-60 minutes, three to five days a week, is commonly prescribed for improving sleep quality in healthy adults. Begin at a reasonable level, in an activity you enjoy, and increase exercise volume gradually to avoid injury. E xercise improves sleep by producing a significant rise in body temperature, followed by a compensatory drop a few hours later. The drop in body temperature, which persists for two to four hours after exercise, makes it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep. The exercise you choose should involve vigorous use of your legs if it should help with your sleep. The fatigue produced by using leg muscles acts as a tranquilizer. Aerobic exercises are the best to combat sleeplessness. These exercises increase the amount of oxygen that reaches the blood. Examples of aerobic exercises are: jogging, swimming, riding a bicycle, jumping rope, dancing, riding a stationary bicycle, using a treadmill, and walking. Stanford University School of Medicine researchers studied the effects of exercise on the sleep patterns of adults aged 55... |
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