We'll Help You End The Cycle Of Stress And Burnout.

You have a knot in your stomach that seems to be a permanent fixture. You try deep breathing, but the weight of your to-do list for today is just too much. The tension with your partner, endless spreadsheets, and packed daily schedule all feel like a weight on your chest.

If this relentless cycle of burnout and anxiety sounds familiar, you are not alone. This isn’t a personal failing. It’s an epidemic that many people deal with. The problem is that stress can easily disrupt your peace, joy, and even your health.

Stress is indeed a part of life. When it never lets up, though, it can take over your life. This is called chronic stress, and over time, it can affect your sleep, your ability to focus, and your relationships.

The good news is that you can break this cycle of relentless burnout. Imagine waking up feeling rested instead of stressed. You face your day with clarity and navigate challenges with resilience instead of panic. This is all possible with the help of a therapist.

Therapy can teach you personalized skills to cope with stress and burnout. You may learn effective relaxation skills, how to set firmer boundaries, or how to rewrite negative thoughts in your mind. These interventions will slowly give you control back.

Why It Can Be Hard To Reach Out

Many people assume stress is just part of being a responsible adult or “handling life.” You may feel like you should push through, or that taking time to deal with it will only set you back further. But therapy isn’t about telling you to “just relax.” We help you find approaches that work for you, supported by someone who takes your concerns seriously.

It can also feel hard to reach out because you can feel vulnerable saying out loud that things are too much. Naming it can feel like admitting failure. However, chronic stress is not a failure. You don’t have to endure the effects of it.

A Professional Approach to Stress Management

Bethany Frye, LCSW, LCDC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I come from a compassionate spot and really work on being the individual that might bring things from the unconscious to conscious. I also love working on self-care and how little things that we do can really make a change in the BIG picture. Whether you are wanting to work on self-worth, gain better coping strategies, or just be heard; I am here to help.

I wholeheartedly believe that therapy begins with simply a willingness to improve ourselves. There is no such thing as perfection, but there is such a thing as progress and self-awareness. The best part about therapy is being able to look back at where you began and see just how far you have come.

How Therapy Can Help

Stress may start as a motivator. It’s what helps you meet that deadline or finish a “Spartan Race.” However, this pressure can quickly turn into a destructive force that greatly impacts all areas of your life.

The first step in overcoming chronic stress is to gain greater awareness. Therapy can help you understand what factors are triggering stress. You’ll learn to pinpoint specific triggers and identify catastrophic thought patterns that ramp up the physical effects of anxiety.

When you gain a greater awareness of physical and mental stress, you’ll feel more centred, grounded, and in control — even when life is unpredictable. Over time, this internal steadiness will feel like an anchor during uncertain times.

At Deep Centered Mental Health, we know you need more than surface-level platitudes to manage stress. Therapy goes beyond generic advice like “calm down” and helps you identify personalized tools that actually work in your unique day-to-day life.

Therapeutic Approaches

Our therapists use evidence-based approaches tailored to your unique needs, drawing from a range of interventions, including:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): You’ll learn to restructure or change negative thoughts that fuel anxiety.
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): This therapy teaches concrete skills that can help you manage stress, including distress tolerance.
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR): Practical mindfulness skills to help you relax and quiet your nervous system,
Biofeedback and relaxation training: This therapy teaches you to recognize and control physical stress responses while using relaxation techniques to calm your nervous system.
Progressive muscle relaxation: This technique helps you notice tension and intentionally relax your muscles to ease physical stress.

Why Choose Deep Centered Mental Health

You’ve been pushing through the stress and burnout. In your mind, getting help is admitting a weakness. But, this is not the cause. It’s a sign you’ve been carrying more than anyone should have to.

At Deep Centered Mental Health, we bring both clinical expertise and respect to every session. We understand how stress shows up in the body and mind, and how isolating it can feel. We promise to treat your experience with the utmost seriousness.

Sessions are collaborative and practical. We help you move from survival mode into a more sustainable rhythm. We use evidence-based practices, like progressive muscle relaxation to help you relax both your mind and body.

As the weeks pass in therapy, you’ll notice significant changes in how you feel. Sleep will come easier. You might notice that it’s more restorative. Your muscles will be less tense. Those chronic headaches might disappear.

There’s no such thing as a perfect plan or time to start therapy. The right time is right now! We’ll provide you with the space you need to breathe and the skills and support you need to manage your stress so it doesn’t continue to control your life and negatively impact your well-being.

We are ready when you are

Convenient locations + telehealth

Journeys to Healing

Real experiences shared by patients who turned therapy into transformation.

I felt very comfortable speaking to David during my first session. I felt as if I was in a safe space to be vulnerable and some of his suggestions opened the door to me working on healing!

Melody has been amazing and extremely helpful with helping me work on my childhood trauma with EMDR. She has been very flexible and patient- allowing me to go at my own pace with everything. 20/5 stars! So very grateful I found her.

I've done individual, group and couples therapy through Deep Centered and have had a great experience with all of it. I highly recommend Stuart Irvin and Emily Matis.

Understanding the Process

Learn more about what to expect as you take the next step in your journey.

What are the signs that my stress is turning into burnout?

If you’re experiencing constant exhaustion, cynicism, or feeling like your efforts don’t matter, it may be more than stress—therapy can help you recover from burnout.

How can therapy help me manage work-related stress?

Therapists at Deep Centered Mental Health will help you identify work stressors, build healthy boundaries, and develop tools to manage overwhelm and regain control.

Can I do therapy for stress management online?

Yes! Deep Centered Mental Health offers online therapy options for stress and burnout so you can access support from anywhere in Texas.

How long does stress management therapy take?

The length of therapy varies based on your needs. Some clients see improvement in a few months, while others benefit from longer-term support.

Do I need a diagnosis to start therapy?

Not at all. You don’t need a formal diagnosis to begin stress management therapy at Deep Centered Mental Health. We’re here to help you feel better, no matter where you’re starting from.

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