Performance Anxiety

Performance anxiety can manifest in a variety of settings, from public speaking to athletic competitions. If excessive worry or fear of failing or being negatively judged during a performance is overwhelming or preventing you from pursuing your goals, we can help. Therapy can provide strategies to manage fear, build confidence, and achieve your goals.

How Therapy Can Help With Performance Anxiety

You can effectively manage and overcome performance anxiety with the right strategies and support. By understanding the underlying causes, developing coping mechanisms, and seeking professional help when needed, it’s possible to reduce the impact of performance anxiety and achieve greater confidence and success.

Therapy offers a way to understand and manage performance anxiety. Individuals can gain valuable insights and strategies to overcome their fears by working with a qualified therapist. 

Types of Anxiety That Therapy Can Help With

There are different types of performance anxiety therapy that can help with, including: 

Individuals can experience anxiety in multiple areas. Performance anxiety often manifests physically due to the body’s natural fight or flight response. When faced with a perceived threat (like a performance), the body releases adrenaline and cortisol, triggering physical symptoms. 

Symptoms of performance anxiety include: 

Physical Symptoms: 

Emotional Symptoms: 

What to Do When You Feel Anxious

Feeling anxious is a normal human experience, but when it becomes overwhelming, it can significantly impact your daily life. 

Here are some strategies you can implement to help manage anxiety: 

While performance anxiety is a common experience, it can become debilitating for some. If performance anxiety is interfering with your daily life, consider seeking professional help. 

Common Solutions to Performance Anxiety

Common strategies to manage performance anxiety include:

It’s important to find what works best for you and to practice these techniques regularly.

Do’s and Don’ts When Having Performance Anxiety

Managing performance anxiety involves a combination of strategies to help you regain control and confidence. Here are some helpful do’s and don’ts:

Do’s

Don’t’s

Remember, everyone experiences some level of performance anxiety to an extent. It’s about finding strategies that work for you and practicing them regularly.

When to Contact a Qualified Therapist

If stage fright or performance anxiety is significantly impacting your daily life, hindering your ability to pursue your goals, or causing distress, it may be time to consider seeking professional help. A qualified therapist can provide valuable tools to manage these challenges. 

If you find yourself consistently avoiding stressful situations due to overwhelming anxiety, experiencing physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat or difficulty breathing, or if negative thoughts about your performance are consuming your thoughts, it’s essential to reach out for support.

Thriving Center of Psych offers compassionate and expert care for individuals struggling with performance anxiety. Our therapists can empower you to overcome performance anxiety by building confidence and resilience, teaching coping strategies, and helping you manage performance-related stress. Don’t let performance anxiety hold you back. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.