For Parents, Anxiety, Adolescent Mental Health Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW For Parents, Anxiety, Adolescent Mental Health Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW

Anxious, Highly Sensitive, or Both? How to Decode Your Daughter’s Nervous System

When the school day ends with a slammed car door and heavy silence, it is time to stop guessing why your daughter is shutting down and start decoding her nervous system. Whether she is a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), struggling with anxiety, or navigating the overlap of both, her irritability is a sign that her nervous system is overtaxed and on critical power saving mode. In this post, you will learn to differentiate between a biological trait and symptoms of anxiety by identifying the physiological signals of a brain stuck in survival mode. Discover how to use somatic tools to quiet her internal security alarm and manually signal safety to her brain, moving your home from exhausted and on edge to a state of steadiness.

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Anxiety, For Women, For Teens Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW Anxiety, For Women, For Teens Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW

How to Heal from the Anxiety You’ve Learned to Hide Behind

High-Functioning Anxiety (HFA) often manifests as a relentless cycle of burnout and perfectionism. You look like the "reliable one" who has it all together, but you’re living in constant fear that one minor mistake will cause your entire life to collapse. In this post, we explore how to stop running 24/7 internal damage control and start building genuine steadiness. Learn how to use Cognitive Reframing to challenge catastrophic thinking and the 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Method to calm your nervous system. I specialize in helping women and teen girls in Texas, Arizona, and Montana move out of anxiety and into a life that doesn't require a mask.

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For Parents, Teen Mental Health, Anxiety Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW For Parents, Teen Mental Health, Anxiety Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW

Scrolling, Comparing, and Shutting Down: The Pressure of Being a Teen Girl

Her curated life is a masterpiece; her internal life is a meltdown. While the house is quiet at 3:00 AM, her mind is consumed with the weight of social comparison and the pressure to perform. This digital "Highlight Reel" triggers a state of survival where an amygdala in overdrive physically disconnects her from her logic center. We examine the fear driving her behavior, the biological processes impacting her identity development, and the evidence-based co-regulation strategies you can use to help your daughter navigate the emotional storm and find her steady ground.

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For Women, Anxiety, Stress Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW For Women, Anxiety, Stress Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW

The Productivity Trap: Why Your Success Feels Like a Burden

You are winning at a game that is quietly breaking you. You lie in bed at midnight, exhausted but wired, as your mind loops through an endless scroll of tomorrow’s to-do list. On the surface, you are successful and together—but privately, you are running internal damage control just to keep the mask from slipping. When your self-worth is tied to your output, your brain acts like a Stop Sign, physically blocking the road to rest. Discover why your nervous system won't let you shut down and how to finally separate who you are from what you produce.

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Anxiety, Stress, Goal Setting Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW Anxiety, Stress, Goal Setting Madilynn Szoboszlay, LCSW

Dreading the Reset? Why Your 2026 Resolutions Feel Like a Burden

Stop running internal damage control. If the New Year feels like another performance you can’t keep up with, you aren't alone. Move beyond the weight of over-functioning and the exhaustion of constant bracing. Whether you're a woman reclaiming your identity or a teen girl navigating the noise of social media, find the path from proving your worth to simply being.

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