by Front Range Family Resource Center | Aug 21, 2026 | Couples Counseling, Uncategorized
“Are we okay?” “Yes, we are.” “Are you sure?” “Yes.” Ten minutes pass. “You seem quiet. Did I do something?” If this conversation feels familiar, anxiety in relationships may be playing a larger role than...
by Front Range Family Resource Center | Aug 19, 2026 | Trauma Informed Care
The connection between childhood trauma and anxiety isn’t always obvious. Maybe your childhood happened decades ago. You have a career, relationships, responsibilities, and a life that looks very different now. Yet you still find yourself reading people’s moods,...
by Front Range Family Resource Center | Aug 17, 2026 | Anxiety Treatment
Anxiety in men doesn’t always look like worrying, fear, or panic. Sometimes it looks like working 60 hours a week. Sometimes it’s irritability, drinking more than usual, withdrawing from a relationship, obsessively solving problems, or feeling like you can never...
by Front Range Family Resource Center | Aug 14, 2026 | Anxiety Treatment
When people think about anxiety, they often picture someone who worries constantly, feels nervous, or experiences panic attacks. But anxiety and irritability frequently show up together, and sometimes anger is the symptom people notice first. You might snap...
by Front Range Family Resource Center | Aug 12, 2026 | Uncategorized
Have you ever had the intense feeling that something bad is about to happen—even when you can’t explain why? You may be sitting at home, driving to work, or trying to fall asleep when suddenly your body feels tense. Your mind starts searching for what could be wrong....
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