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Comprehensive Anxiety Treatment in
Los Angeles, CA

Manage anxiety effectively with our evidence-based treatment programs, tailored to your needs.

640 South San Vicente Boulevard,
Los Angeles, California 90048
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Our Approach to Anxiety Treatment

At Clear, we treat your anxiety with empathy, evidence-based therapy, and personalized treatment to fit your unique symptoms and needs.

Philosophy & Compassionate Care
At Clear Behavioral Health, we adopt a client-centered philosophy. We treat anxiety disorder as a medical condition, not a personal weakness.

Our dedicated team aims to ensure that every client feels understood, supported, and never judged.We provide compassionate, evidence-based care in a safe and stigma-free environment.

Clinical Therapies Offered
We combine a variety of evidence-based therapies, including CBT, DBT, family therapy, trauma-informed care, and MAT if needed. For those with co-occurring disorders, our integrated approach addresses every aspect of your mental health.

With a full continuum of care, from detox to residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs, and aftercare, we are here to support you at every stage of the healing journey.

Depression Approach
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What is Anxiety?

Anxiety is a mental health condition that goes beyond everyday stress or worry. It can involve intense, persistent fears or worries that interfere with daily life, often affecting emotional regulation, decision-making, and impulse control. Unlike temporary nervousness, anxiety is chronic and can significantly impact brain function.

It’s important to distinguish anxiety from conditions like borderline personality disorder, which stems from different causes and presents unique challenges. While anxiety can worsen over time without treatment, it is not the same as physical dependence or addiction, which involve substances. With proper care, individuals can learn to manage anxiety effectively.

Common Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety

What Causes Anxiety?

How Does Anxiety Impact Daily Life?

When to Seek Help for Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety can present differently in each person, but there are common signs to watch for:

Physical Symptoms:

  • Sleep disturbances or insomnia
  • Fatigue or restlessness
  • Headaches or muscle tension
  • Significant weight changes
  • Rapid heartbeat or shortness of breath

Behavioral Symptoms:

  • Avoiding social or work situations
  • Difficulty concentrating or finishing tasks
  • Impulsive decisions under stress
  • Withdrawal from responsibilities
  • Increased use of alcohol or substances

Emotional Symptoms:

  • Persistent feelings of fear or dread
  • Irritability or restlessness
  • Overwhelming worry about the future
  • Hopelessness or helplessness
  • Heightened sensitivity to stress


Anxiety is a complex condition with multiple contributing factors. A genetic predisposition plays a significant role, meaning individuals are more likely to experience anxiety if a family member also struggles with it.

Mental health conditions such as depression, PTSD, or other disorders often overlap with anxiety, increasing its severity. Environmental influences, including trauma, chronic stress, or significant life changes, can also trigger or worsen anxiety symptoms.

Anxiety is not a sign of personal weakness or lack of self-control, but rather a valid medical condition that deserves compassionate understanding and proper treatment.

Relationships and Family Life
Anxiety can make it difficult to maintain stable, fulfilling relationships. Constant worry or emotional distress can affect communication, strain family bonds, and cause friction with friends and loved ones.

Work or School Responsibilities
Anxiety often interferes with concentration, focus, and productivity. Meeting deadlines, maintaining consistent attendance, or staying engaged in work or school tasks may feel overwhelming during periods of heightened symptoms.

Physical and Mental Health
The effects of anxiety extend beyond the mind, often disrupting sleep, appetite, and energy levels. Over time, unmanaged anxiety can worsen other mental health conditions such as depression or substance use, further impacting overall well-being.

If anxiety begins to interfere with daily life, seeking professional support is a positive and necessary step. Warning signs may include:

  • Extreme mood swings or persistent worry
  • Difficulty completing everyday responsibilities
  • Withdrawal from loved ones or social settings
  • Increased reliance on alcohol or drugs
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
  • Failure to maintain basic self-care

Reaching out early ensures you receive the right care and support to prevent symptoms from worsening. At Clear, we are here for you every step of the way.

Common Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety

Anxiety can present differently in each person, but there are common signs to watch for:

Physical Symptoms:

  • Sleep disturbances or insomnia
  • Fatigue or restlessness
  • Headaches or muscle tension
  • Significant weight changes
  • Rapid heartbeat or shortness of breath

Behavioral Symptoms:

  • Avoiding social or work situations
  • Difficulty concentrating or finishing tasks
  • Impulsive decisions under stress
  • Withdrawal from responsibilities
  • Increased use of alcohol or substances

Emotional Symptoms:

  • Persistent feelings of fear or dread
  • Irritability or restlessness
  • Overwhelming worry about the future
  • Hopelessness or helplessness
  • Heightened sensitivity to stress


What Causes Anxiety?

Anxiety is a complex condition with multiple contributing factors. A genetic predisposition plays a significant role, meaning individuals are more likely to experience anxiety if a family member also struggles with it.

Mental health conditions such as depression, PTSD, or other disorders often overlap with anxiety, increasing its severity. Environmental influences, including trauma, chronic stress, or significant life changes, can also trigger or worsen anxiety symptoms.

Anxiety is not a sign of personal weakness or lack of self-control, but rather a valid medical condition that deserves compassionate understanding and proper treatment.

How Does Anxiety Impact Daily Life?

Relationships and Family Life
Anxiety can make it difficult to maintain stable, fulfilling relationships. Constant worry or emotional distress can affect communication, strain family bonds, and cause friction with friends and loved ones.

Work or School Responsibilities
Anxiety often interferes with concentration, focus, and productivity. Meeting deadlines, maintaining consistent attendance, or staying engaged in work or school tasks may feel overwhelming during periods of heightened symptoms.

Physical and Mental Health
The effects of anxiety extend beyond the mind, often disrupting sleep, appetite, and energy levels. Over time, unmanaged anxiety can worsen other mental health conditions such as depression or substance use, further impacting overall well-being.

When to Seek Help for Anxiety Disorder

If anxiety begins to interfere with daily life, seeking professional support is a positive and necessary step. Warning signs may include:

  • Extreme mood swings or persistent worry
  • Difficulty completing everyday responsibilities
  • Withdrawal from loved ones or social settings
  • Increased reliance on alcohol or drugs
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
  • Failure to maintain basic self-care

Reaching out early ensures you receive the right care and support to prevent symptoms from worsening. At Clear, we are here for you every step of the way.

Why Clear Behavioral Health?

Choosing Clear Behavioral Health means trusting compassionate experts who are committed to helping you heal with dignity and respect.

Anxiety Treatment Experts in Clear, Los Angeles, CA

At Clear, you will be supported by a compassionate team of licensed mental health professionals who are experts and dedicated to guiding you toward lasting recovery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s natural to have questions when considering anxiety treatment. This section is designed to provide clear, supportive answers to help you better understand what to expect and how Clear Behavioral Health in Los Angeles can support your journey.

How is anxiety treated at Clear Behavioral Health in Los Angeles?

Our team at Clear Behavioral Health in Los Angeles provides individualized, evidence-based anxiety treatment using a blend of CBT, DBT, mindfulness techniques, and medication management tailored to each client.

Is therapy effective for treating anxiety at Clear Behavioral Health in Los Angeles?

Absolutely. Therapy helps you identify negative thought patterns and learn the necessary skills needed to manage and reduce anxiety symptoms. It rewires the brain, creating new neural pathways by building healthy habits and coping skills. Many clients experience long-term relief and an improved quality of life through therapy.

Can anxiety be cured at Clear Behavioral Health in Los Angeles?

Some anxiety is healthy and needed in life. While anxiety may not fully go away, it can be managed successfully with the right treatment. Our goal is to help clients gain control over their anxiety, reduce its severity, and build healthy coping skills. 

How do I begin treatment at Clear Behavioral Health in Los Angeles?

To start treatment, please contact our team directly by phone or through our website to schedule an assessment. During your initial consultation, we will discuss your symptoms, goals, and the best treatment options for your specific needs. Our team will guide you through the insurance process and help you begin your path toward healing.