Social Anxiety Therapy In Kitchener-Waterloo
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Practical support to help children, teens, and adults quiet the fear of judgment and reclaim their sense of comfort and belonging in social situations. In-person therapy in Kitchener & Waterloo and secure online therapy across Ontario.


Even simple interactions feel intimidating and stressful.
When social anxiety sets in, even everyday situations can become daunting. You find yourself revisiting past conversations, doubting what you said, and worrying about what could go wrong before anything even begins. The fear of being judged or rejected often leads to staying silent, backing out of plans, or blending into the background just to escape the unease. Yet, the more you withdraw, the more isolated and limited your world can become. You don’t have to face it alone; compassionate help is available.
At Colibri NeuroWellness, we can help you learn strategies to manage anxiety, challenge negative thoughts, and navigate social situations with greater ease.


Social Anxiety Therapy | Kitchener & Waterloo
What Is Social Anxiety Therapy And How Can It Help You?
Social anxiety often feels like a constant worry about how you’re perceived.
At Colibri NeuroWellness, we understand how tough social anxiety can be. It’s common to feel caught up in your own thoughts; wanting to connect and feel comfortable with others, but instead replaying conversations, doubting what you said, and worrying about what people might think. This can be exhausting and lonely, and it can make it hard to enjoy the moments you care about.
You don’t have to face this alone. Our caring therapists are here to support you. Together, we’ll explore what’s behind your anxiety, learn simple tools to help you feel calmer, and build real confidence that lasts. Using proven approaches like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and offering a warm, understanding space, we’ll help you take steps toward feeling more connected, comfortable, and confident in your life.
- Avoiding social situations or gatherings
- Difficulty speaking up in groups or starting conversations
- Worrying excessively about saying or doing something embarrassing
- Replaying social interactions and second-guessing words or actions
- Physical symptoms like sweating, rapid heartbeat, or upset stomach
- Low self-confidence and self-doubt
- Feeling isolated or left out
- Avoiding performance situations, such as presentations or interviews
Social anxiety therapy can help you feel more comfortable in social situations, build genuine confidence, and connect with others more easily.
Social Anxiety Therapy | Kitchener & Waterloo
How Social Anxiety Therapy Can Help
Find connection beyond anxiety
Build confidence in social situations
Social anxiety therapy at Colibri NeuroWellness can help you gradually feel more comfortable and self-assured when interacting with others. Through guided practice and support, you may find it easier to introduce yourself, join conversations, and participate in group activities without second-guessing your actions.
Reduce fear of judgment or criticism
Therapy can empower you to challenge the belief that others are constantly judging you. As you learn to reframe negative thoughts and gain perspective, you’ll feel more free to express your opinions and share your ideas without being overwhelmed by worries about criticism.
Develop practical coping strategies for anxiety
With the help of a therapist, you’ll discover and practice effective tools to manage anxious feelings, such as deep breathing, grounding exercises, or mindfulness techniques. These strategies can help you stay calm and focused, even in situations that once felt intimidating.
Improve communication and conversation skills
Social anxiety therapy often includes learning and rehearsing conversation skills, helping you express yourself clearly and keep interactions flowing. You’ll become more comfortable asking questions, sharing your thoughts, and connecting with others in both casual and formal settings.
Decrease avoidance of social events and activities
As you build confidence and coping skills, you’ll be less likely to avoid social situations that once felt overwhelming. Instead of canceling plans or staying home, you’ll feel more prepared to accept invitations and participate in activities, enriching your social life.
Manage physical symptoms of anxiety
Therapy can teach you how to recognize and respond to the physical signs of anxiety (e.g., rapid heartbeat, sweating). By practicing relaxation and self-regulation techniques, you’ll learn to manage symptoms like a racing heart or sweaty palms, allowing you to stay present and engaged during social interactions.
Strengthen relationships and connections with others
Through social anxiety therapy at Colibri NeuroWellness, you’ll develop the confidence and skills needed to nurture friendships and build new relationships. You’ll feel more comfortable reaching out to others, asking for support, and maintaining meaningful connections that enhance your sense of belonging.
Increase self-compassion and self-acceptance
Social anxiety therapy at Colibri NeuroWellness encourages you to be kinder and more understanding toward yourself. Instead of harsh self-criticism after social interactions, you’ll learn to accept your imperfections, recognize your strengths, and treat yourself with greater compassion.
Social Anxiety Therapy | Kitchener & Waterloo
How Social Anxiety Treatment Works
We use evidence-based approaches that are personalized to you.

Get to Know You
Our process begins by learning about your experiences with social anxiety, including the specific situations that cause you distress. Through an initial assessment, you’ll discuss your symptoms, triggers, and patterns of avoidance or negative thinking. Together, you’ll set clear goals for what you want to achieve in therapy.
Create A Support Plan
Once your needs and goals are identified, your therapist and you will work together to develop a personalized plan to address the situations that cause you anxiety, including strategies for challenging unhelpful thoughts and setting realistic expectations for progress.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Through CBT, you learn to identify and challenge negative beliefs about yourself and how others perceive you, gradually face feared situations in a safe and structured way, and develop coping strategies to manage anxiety symptoms. This process helps reduce avoidance, build confidence, and improve comfort in social interactions, leading to lasting improvements in daily life.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
ACT can help with social anxiety by teaching you to accept uncomfortable thoughts and feelings, rather than avoiding or fighting them. ACT encourages you to observe anxious thoughts without self-judgment and to shift your attention toward your values, empowering you to make choices that reflect what matters most to you, even in the presence of anxiety.
Mindfulness
Mindfulness can help with social anxiety by teaching you to focus on the present moment and observe your thoughts and feelings without judgment. This practice helps you become more aware of anxious sensations and thoughts as they arise, making it easier to respond calmly rather than react with avoidance or fear. By regularly practicing mindfulness, you can reduce the intensity of anxiety, improve your ability to cope in social situations, and build greater self-acceptance and confidence.
We Provide Diverse Care
Our approach respects and values diversity, offering support that honors your unique strengths and needs. We create an inclusive environment where you feel understood and accepted, tailoring our care to empower you on your individual journey.
Helping You Move Forward
Your therapist will guide you through practical tools like relaxation, mindfulness, and communication skills, and you will gradually practice social situations in manageable steps to build confidence. As you progress, your therapist will help you review your achievements, reinforce your skills, and develop strategies for maintaining progress. Ongoing support, such as check-ins, can help you stay on track and continue feeling comfortable in social settings.
Meet Our Team
Connect With a Social Anxiety Therapist for In-Person or Online Sessions

Amy Battistone
MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker

Di-Anne Martin
MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker

Michelle Helder
MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker

Christina Kahlou
MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker
Our therapists offer compassionate care in a safe and respectful environment where healing and lasting change can take place. We value authenticity, fostering genuine and transparent relationships with clients to support growth.


Social Anxiety Therapy | Kitchener & Waterloo
Questions About Social Anxiety Therapy
Will therapy really help me feel more comfortable around others?
Yes, therapy is designed to help you feel more at ease in social situations. Through gentle guidance, practical strategies (such as CBT and ACT), and supportive conversations, you’ll learn new ways to manage anxiety, build confidence, and connect with others. Many people find that, over time, they feel more comfortable and less worried in social settings.
What if I'm too anxious to start therapy?
It’s completely normal to feel nervous about beginning therapy, especially when social anxiety is involved. Therapists are trained to help you feel safe and understood, and you can start at your own pace. Even reaching out for an initial conversation is a positive step, and you don’t have to dive into anything you’re not ready for.
Will my social anxiety ever go away completely?
Everyone’s experience is different. For some, social anxiety may lessen significantly or even fade away with treatment and practice. For others, it might still show up occasionally, but you’ll have tools to manage it so it doesn’t control your life. The goal is to help you feel more comfortable, confident, and able to enjoy social moments.
Can therapy help with the physical symptoms of social anxiety too?
Yes, therapy can address both the emotional and physical symptoms of social anxiety. You’ll learn techniques to manage things like a racing heart, sweating, or stomach upset. Strategies such as relaxation exercises, Mindfulness, and gradual exposure can help reduce these physical reactions over time.
How long will it take for me to feel better?
The timeline varies from person to person. Some people notice improvements within a few weeks, while others may take longer. Progress depends on your individual needs, how often you practice new skills, and your comfort level. Your therapist will work with you to set realistic goals and support your journey every step of the way.
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How Life Can Feel After Social Anxiety Therapy
Life can feel more open, connected, and fulfilling.
The world becomes less intimidating, and social interactions are more accessible and enjoyable.
- Increased confidence and comfort in social situations like talking to strangers, participating in group activities, or speaking up at work or school.
- More opportunities as avoidance decreases, such as job interviews, dating, travelling, or joining clubs and groups.
- Improved relationships through more open communication, deeper connections, and the ability to maintain friendships or romantic partnerships with reduced anxiety.
- Decreased physical symptoms in social situations, making social interactions feel more comfortable and manageable.
- Improved quality of life with reduced anxiety, increased enjoyment in daily activities, and greater overall satisfaction and well-being
- Continued growth as social skills and confidence steadily increase with ongoing practice.
- A sense of empowerment and self-efficacy, knowing you have effective tools and strategies to manage anxiety if it arises in the future.
"Social anxiety is just a chapter, not your whole story."
— Unknown
Colibri NeuroWellness
How To Get Started
You deserve to feel supported and understood, and connecting with us is simple. You can reach out in the way that works best for you.
Book a free 20-minute consultation online, send a message through the form, or contact us by phone or email.
226-212-4842
info@colibrineurowellness.com
826 King Street North, Unit 17, Waterloo, Ontario, N2J 4G8

We provide in-person therapy in Waterloo and surrounding communities, including Kitchener, Cambridge, Elmira, and St. Jacobs. For those across Ontario, we also offer secure virtual therapy so you can access support from the comfort of your home.