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🧠 According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, social anxiety disorder affects about 15 million U.S. adults, often beginning in adolescence.
Grounding is the practice of using your body and senses to shift attention away from anxious thoughts and back into the moment. It’s especially helpful in public spaces, social events, school, or anywhere anxiety creeps in.
Use your senses to get out of your head:
✅ 4 things you can touch
✅ 2 things you can smell
✅ 1 thing you can taste or are thankful for
This is discreet and easy to use in classrooms, meetings, or social gatherings.
You can do it silently during small talk or before walking into a room.
Say quietly to yourself:
✅ “I’m feeling anxious, not in danger.”
✅ “My brain is reacting, but I am okay.”
Naming your experience separates you from it, giving you a sense of control instead of fear.
✅ Pick a number (like 100) and count backward by 7s.
✅ This distracts your brain from anxious thoughts by engaging your focus.
If grounding techniques help but aren’t enough, you're not failing—they're just one part of the solution. At Lyte Psychiatry, we offer:
✅ Therapy for social anxiety (CBT, exposure therapy, mindfulness-based)
✅ Teen-focused anxiety care and parent guidance
✅ Psychiatric evaluations and medication support (if needed)
✅ Virtual and in-person appointments in Dallas & Arlington, TX
✅ Affordable, nonjudgmental care for every stage of your mental health journey
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🌿 You don’t have to hide. You don’t have to power through alone.
🧠 Let’s create a plan that works—grounded in compassion, built for real life.
Q: Can grounding techniques replace therapy or medication?
A: They’re helpful tools but usually work best alongside therapy and, in some cases, medication.
Q: Are grounding exercises safe for teens?
A: Absolutely. We teach age-appropriate versions to help teens calm themselves during school, sports, or social events.
Q: What if grounding doesn’t work for me?
A: That’s okay! We’ll help you find techniques that do—whether it's mindfulness, behavioral therapy, or medication support.
Q: Do I need a diagnosis to get started?
A: No diagnosis is needed to start therapy or get support. If you’re struggling, that’s reason enough to reach out.