You Look Fine. You Don't Feel Fine.
Therapy for the anxiety nobody else sees.
On the outside, you're handling it. You hit your deadlines, answer the texts, keep the plates spinning. But underneath, your mind never lets up — replaying conversations, scanning for what could go wrong, lying awake at 2am solving problems that aren't even here yet. The worry has quietly become the background hum of your whole life.
I'm David, a Licensed Psychotherapist in Pasadena, Texas. I work with adults whose anxiety doesn't look like a crisis from the outside — it looks like high performance with a knot in the stomach. Therapy here isn't endless talk that circles the same worries. It's a focused, practical space to understand what's driving the anxiety and build real tools to turn the volume down.
You don't have to wait until it becomes a panic attack or burnout to take this seriously. If you want to understand the mechanics first, I wrote a plain-language guide on why anxiety happens. And if the worry traces back to something older, this work pairs naturally with trauma therapy.