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Radiant Recovery & Counseling Services
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Anxiety Therapy & Treatment in Warner Robins, GA

Anxiety Therapy & Treatment in Warner Robins, GA

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Warner Robins experiences anxiety on an institutional scale because Robins Air Force Base lies at the heart of the city's economy, culture, and social identity. The Air Force is an institution that consistently generates anxiety while intentionally suppressing acknowledgment of it. The hypervigilance associated with operational readiness does not switch off when the duty day ends. The performance anxiety of a career where fitness reports influence rank, and rank determines everything -- housing, income, deployment, promotions -- does not cease in the evenings. The social anxiety in a military culture where vulnerability is seen as unreliability remains even in the therapist's waiting room, which is why many Warner Robins airmen and veterans avoid seeking help. Additionally, Houston County's Black civilian residents carry ongoing anxiety related to economic insecurity and racial hypervigilance in a mid-Georgia city. Radiant Recovery offers anxiety therapy and medication management for Warner Robins residents through telehealth services across Georgia. Medicaid acceptance confirmed. Appointments are available within the same week.

Who We Help

Active-duty Air Force managing occupational and performance anxiety

Performance anxiety in the Air Force is unique: the repercussions of underperforming are occupational in ways that differ from civilian jobs. Fear of fitness report evaluations, social anxiety about revealing vulnerabilities in a culture where seeking mental health support can impact career progression, and the heightened vigilance that operational training fosters -- these are clinical issues we address with approaches tailored for military culture.

Military spouses managing separation and relocation anxiety

The anxiety of managing a household through repeated deployments, of being the primary parent for months at a time, and of relocating the family to Warner Robins from wherever you came from and rebuilding everything--these are real sources of anxiety that military family culture does not always recognize as clinical. We see military spouses with the same level of clinical seriousness as any other client.

Veterans transitioning out of military service

The transition anxiety of leaving the Air Force -- losing the structure, identity, community, and the certainty of what comes next -- is a recognized clinical issue that we address with specific understanding of the military-to-civilian transition.

Black Houston County residents are managing systemic stress and anxiety

For Black residents of Warner Robins, anxiety caused by racial hypervigilance and economic stress is a primary clinical issue. Our BIPOC clinicians address this with cultural understanding.

Types of Anxiety We Treat

- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

- Military Occupational and Performance Anxiety

- Military Spouse Anxiety -- separation, relocation, solo parenting

- Transition Anxiety -- military to civilian

- Social Anxiety in Military Culture

- Racial and Systemic Stress Anxiety

- Panic Disorder

- Anxiety co-occurring with depression or PTSD

Our Treatment Approach

Military-Adapted CBT

Direct, structured, and practical. For Air Force clients: CBT tailored to military culture, focusing on performance anxiety and perfectionism specific to Air Force careers, without requiring clients to give up the values and identity their service has instilled.

ACT for Military Transition Anxiety

Particularly effective for transition anxiety, where the source of anxiety -- the loss of military identity and structure -- cannot be fixed by thought restructuring alone. ACT develops the ability to act from values when the familiar structure is gone.

Medication Management

SSRIs, SNRIs, and buspirone are prescribed when clinically indicated. A full evaluation is conducted by our Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner via telehealth. We do not prescribe benzodiazepines for ongoing anxiety management.

Insurance Accepted in Warner Robins

Georgia Medicaid: Peach State, Amerigroup, CareSource Georgia, Wellcare, Molina Healthcare Georgia. Medicare, BCBS Georgia, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare. Benefits verified before your first appointment. TRICARE -- confirm with billing team.

Anxiety Is Treatable.You Do Not Have to Keep Managing Alone.

Accepting new patients in Warner Robins. Same-week appointments available.

In-Person Office

1201 West Peachtree St NW, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30309

Telehealth Availability

Available statewide across Georgia