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Anxiety Treatment in Wellesley, MA at Boston Premier Psychiatry

It’s 3 a.m. again. Your body is exhausted, your brain is sprinting through every worst-case scenario, and you already know tomorrow’s going to feel like running a marathon in wet shoes. If your mind never clocks out, anxiety treatment in Wellesley, MA at Boston Premier Psychiatry can help you slow it down with real clinical care that goes deeper than a breathing exercise.

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Speak with a psychiatrist to discuss your symptoms and concerns. Learn about personalized treatment options designed for your needs. Schedule your consultation today to take the first step toward feeling better.

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Anxiety treatment in Wellesley, MA When Your Nervous System Stops Knowing the Difference Between Real and Imagined

Most of our anxious patients are not falling apart in public. They’re the ones holding everything together — the over-preparer at work, the friend everyone calls in a crisis, the parent who triple-checks the locks. From the outside, things look fine. Inside, the alarm has been going off for years.

Boston is a particularly fertile city for anxiety. High-pressure careers, expensive rent, brutal winters, hospital culture, academic culture, startup culture — everyone is performing, and almost no one is sleeping. Add in social media, doom news, and a global decade most of us haven’t fully processed, and it’s not surprising your nervous system thinks every email is a threat.

The good news: anxiety is one of the most treatable conditions in psychiatry. The bad news: most people wait an average of ten years before getting evaluated. You don’t have to be one of them.

What Anxiety Actually Feels Like

Anxiety exists on a spectrum and doesn’t always look like the panicked version on television. Most of the patients and families we work with describe some combination of the following:

You might also experience generalized anxiety, panic disorder, social anxiety, health anxiety, or anxiety wrapped around OCD or trauma. Each one has a different fingerprint and a different best-fit treatment.

Anxiety Treatment Options We Offer

Anxiety is not a personality trait you’re stuck with. It’s a treatable neurobiological pattern, and there are several evidence-based ways to interrupt it.

Medication management. SSRIs and SNRIs remain first-line for most anxiety disorders, with newer options and short-term adjuncts available where appropriate. We avoid long-term benzodiazepine reliance, explain trade-offs honestly, and titrate based on how you actually feel, not a fixed protocol.

Therapy coordination. CBT, exposure and response prevention for OCD-flavored anxiety, and ACT all have strong evidence. We refer you to therapists we’d send our own families to, then coordinate care so nothing falls through the cracks.

Treatment-resistant and overlap care. When anxiety co-travels with depression, ADHD, insomnia, or trauma, single-track treatment plateaus quickly. We build integrated plans that address the full picture. The Cleveland Clinic’s anxiety page maps out the broader treatment landscape cleanly.

Nervous system and lifestyle work. Sleep, caffeine, alcohol, movement, and breath-based regulation aren’t fluff. They’re leverage points. We treat them clinically, not as Instagram advice.

Our Services

Counseling & Therapy Services

Whatever you’re carrying, you don’t have to name it perfectly before reaching out. Here are some of the areas we help with:

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Focuses on emotional well-being, helping women effectively manage stress, anxiety, depression, and major life changes confidently.

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Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or emotional numbness that affect daily life, energy, motivation, sleep, and relationships.
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Excessive worry, fear, or nervousness that can cause racing thoughts, restlessness, panic, and physical symptoms like tension or rapid heartbeat.
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A mood disorder marked by extreme emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression) that can impact behavior, energy, and decision-making.
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder involves unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or rituals (compulsions) performed to reduce anxiety.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder develops after traumatic experiences and may include flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, emotional distress, and hypervigilance.
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder affects focus, organization, impulse control, and attention, often causing difficulties in work, school, or daily routines.
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Conditions that disrupt healthy sleep patterns, including insomnia, sleep apnea, and chronic fatigue, leading to poor rest and daytime exhaustion.
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Mental health conditions that affect perception and thinking, sometimes involving hallucinations, delusions, confusion, or difficulty distinguishing reality.
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Chronic emotional and physical exhaustion caused by prolonged stress, often leading to fatigue, irritability, lack of motivation, and mental overwhelm.
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Emotional challenges related to loss, major life changes, or personal transitions that can impact mood, identity, relationships, and overall well-being.

Why Wellesley Patients Choose Boston Premier Psychiatry for Anxiety Care

There are plenty of clinics in Wellesley. Most run on volume. We run on time and continuity — the two things anxious patients actually need.

Board-certified psychiatrists with deep experience across the anxiety spectrum

New-patient evaluations available within days, not months

In-person care in Wellesley plus telehealth across Massachusetts

Honest second opinions if your current treatment hasn’t moved the needle

The same clinician every visit, because continuity is part of the medicine

We don’t rush sessions. We don’t overprescribe. We don’t treat anxiety like a personality flaw. That alone changes how patients feel by the second visit.

What Happens After You Book

Reach out. A short intake call to understand what you’re carrying.

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Comprehensive evaluation. A thorough sit-down, in person or via telehealth, often using a validated tool like the GAD-7 to gauge severity.

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Personalized treatment plan. Clear options, clear reasoning, no jargon.

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Active follow-up. We measure, adjust, and stay with you until your baseline actually changes.

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Many patients feel meaningful relief within four to six weeks, though everyone’s timeline is different. Some sooner — and if it takes longer for you, that’s okay too.

Insurance Coverage for Boston Premier Psychiatry

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