Therapy for Anxiety & Perfectionism in San Antonio


Lay down the pressure to be perfect and step into peace, calm, and confidence. In-person and online sessions available across TX.

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When you're in motion all the time, it’s easy to confuse performance with purpose. 

It’s not just the anxiety, stress, or being on edge that you’re feeling—it’s the shame that you should have it all figured out by now…that things should be going better. But the more you try to get things “right” (in your relationships, as a parent, or in your career), the more you seem to lose touch with what you actually need.

PERFECTIONISM SOUNDS LIKE…

“I can’t mess this up.”


“If I don’t do it perfectly, it doesn’t count.”


“If I’m not helping, I’m falling behind.”


“Rest is for when everything else is done.”


“I should be able to handle all of this on my own.”

ANXIETY SOUNDS LIKE…

“What if I make the wrong choice?”


“Everyone’s expecting something from me.”


“Something bad might happen if I stop trying.”


“Why can’t I relax like everyone else?”


“I’m dropping the ball somewhere—I just don’t know where yet.”

You don’t have to live in overdrive & you don’t have to earn your worth.

HOW WE CAN HELP


Perfectionism and anxiety don’t just drain your energy, they disconnect you from yourself.

When your nervous system is constantly in overdrive, it’s hard to feel present, grounded, or any sense of peace. And even though it can feel like these are personality flaws or “just life,” they’re often ways you’ve learned to protect yourself because of past experiences, relationships, pressure, or pain. 

Unraveling this all starts by building a relationship rooted in trust and safety. We won’t rush you or offer quick fixes, instead, we’ll earn the right to speak into your life by listening first. From there, we’ll explore the beliefs, patterns, and pressures that are keeping you stuck. As the work continues to unfold, we’ll discover your strengths, identify healthier ways to cope, and, if you desire, integrate your faith into the healing process. 

We know it can feel like you’re all alone taking on these mountains, but we’re with you in the climb, the descent, and all the in-between moments where the path feels uncertain. With our support, self-compassion, and the right tools, your true self can come into view, and you can start living in alignment with who you were created to be.

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FAQs

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • We support clients experiencing everything from racing thoughts and decision paralysis to high-functioning anxiety, panic, and pressure to constantly perform. Whether it shows up at work, in relationships, or in your faith life—we'll work through it together.

  • That’s a great question—and a common one. Perfectionism often hides under “just wanting to do well.” The difference is that even simple mistakes can feel like failure, rest feels unearned, or your worth feels consistently tied to achievement. Perfectionism can often play a bigger role than you think.

  • No. We believe trust comes first. We’ll move at your pace and gently invite curiosity—not pressure. This is your process, and you’ll never be forced into conversations you’re not ready to have.

  • Absolutely. Many of our clients have lived with anxiety or perfectionistic patterns for a long time. Therapy won’t erase your history, but it can give you new tools, new insight, and a new way forward—one rooted in clarity, peace, and choice.

  • Yes, feeling anxious from time to time is a normal part of being human. But when anxiety becomes constant, overwhelming, or starts to interfere with your life and your relationships, that’s usually a sign it might be time to get support. Therapy can help you understand where your anxiety is coming from, how it’s showing up, and what tools you can use to respond.

  • For many people of faith, anxiety can feel especially complicated. Many wonder if they would just trust God more, would they still feel this way? Others feel ashamed for struggling when they “should be grateful.” But anxiety isn’t a sign that you’re not faithful or unbelieving, it’s often your nervous system’s way of trying to protect you. In therapy, we help you hold both: honoring your emotional experience and inviting your faith into the healing process. There’s space for both in the work we do.