Yolanda Burgess, MSW, LCSW

Living with anxiety feels like

a constant weight on your chest. You are always worried about what could go wrong, and the thoughts will not quiet down. Each day feels like a battle. Your mind races, your body stays tense, and no matter how hard you push through, the fear and uncertainty keep coming. Even simple tasks feel like too much. The pressure leaves you drained and disconnected, unsure of how to find peace or regain control of your life.

Together, we will explore

the root causes of your anxiety and build a personalized plan to help you manage the feelings that feel so overwhelming. Using proven approaches like mindfulness and self-reflection, you will gain tools to reduce stress, regain control, and find lasting calm. Together, we will build emotional resilience and healthy coping strategies you can use every day.

It is time to take control of your life again.

Imagine waking up feeling calm, grounded, and ready to face the day with clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. Healing is possible and it is within reach. You deserve a life full of emotional balance, joy, and personal strength. Reach out today and take the first step toward your healing journey.

Specializing in supporting women through anxiety, depression, and grief,

I offer a client-centered, compassionate approach to therapy. Whether you are dealing with personal struggles, life changes, or emotional pain, we will work together to uncover what is underneath, identify your goals, and build a personalized path toward healing, growth, and lasting well-being. I integrate mindfulness, trauma-informed care, relational approaches, and strengths-based strategies to meet your unique needs in a safe, supportive space.

Here are my credentials.

I hold a Bachelor of Social Work and a Master of Social Work from Governors State University. With specialized training in anxiety, depression, and women’s health, I combine evidence-based methods with ongoing professional development to ensure effective, compassionate care tailored to your needs.

An interesting thing about me is…

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My favorite saying is…

“You do not have to have everything figured out to begin healing. You just have to be willing to start.”