Adult Anxiety Therapy · Twin Cities

Anxiety therapy for the part of you that never gets to rest

Most insurance accepted. Matched to a therapist who actually fits how anxiety is showing up for you.

What does anxiety look like for you right now?

Because I want the bracing to actually stop.

If any of this sounds familiar

You're not making it bigger than it is.

What people describe before they land here looks less like a diagnosis and more like a body that won't switch off.

  • The 'I'm fine' you've gotten so good at saying. The way you collapse the moment the front door closes.
  • Your chest hasn't fully unlocked in months. Your shoulders are already up before you remember why.
  • Sunday night arrives and the wall of Monday starts building. By 8pm you're already braced for what's coming.
  • You wake at 2am with your heart already running, lie there for an hour, and start the day exhausted.
  • You've done CBT. You've tried the breathing apps. The thought loop still won't quiet at bedtime.

Because I want the bracing to stop, not just talk about it.

What's possible

A morning that doesn't start braced. A body that finally rests.

Clients describe what changes first as quiet. A real breath before the day starts. The chest that doesn't lock by 10am. Sunday that feels like Sunday again.

  • Mornings that don't start braced for what's next, because the loop from the day before finally got somewhere to land instead of running all night
  • A workday where your chest doesn't lock up by 10am, because care worked with the body's bracing pattern, not around it
  • Sunday night that feels like Sunday, because the wall of Monday isn't standing there at 8pm anymore

Because I want my body to land, not another worksheet.

A woman reading by a window in soft morning light, settled and present

How it works

One step from you. Here's what we do next.

From quiz to first appointment without a six-week wait. Most insurance accepted.

  1. Take the short quiz

    Five questions about how anxiety is showing up, what you've already tried, and the kind of care that fits. About one minute.

  2. Get matched with a therapist on our team

    A real person from our team calls or emails to verify your insurance, answer your questions, and walk through which therapist on our team is the best fit for how anxiety is showing up for you.

  3. Meet with your therapist

    A first appointment that begins with where you actually are, not a forced retelling. Real care, in Mahtomedi or online across Minnesota.

Because I want a clear path, not another waitlist.

From a recent review

I felt truly heard and understood. She asked thoughtful questions, listened carefully, and helped me start to unpack things I hadn't fully realized were affecting me. I left the session feeling lighter and more hopeful.

Jaclyn A. · Google review

What you'll find here

Therapy matched to how anxiety is showing up, not what's on the schedule.

Trauma-informed and nervous-system aware. A real range of modalities, picked by what fits the way anxiety shows up for you, not by what every visitor here happens to get.

  • Real provider matching, not first-available

    Anxiety shows up differently for everyone. A racing-heart panic pattern, a high-functioning hider, a 2am ruminator, a trauma-flavored bracer. Each needs a different approach. The intake call routes you to the therapist whose modality mix fits your version, not whichever therapist had a Tuesday opening.

  • More than CBT and a worksheet

    EMDR with a certified clinician. ACT for the loop you're tired of arguing with. ERP for the OCD-flavored kind. Somatic and breathwork-informed care for the body that won't switch off. The point isn't to pile on modalities. It's to have the right one when you walk in.

  • Trauma-informed and nervous-system aware

    Anxiety often sits on top of a nervous system that's been bracing for a long time. Care that works with the body's pattern, not against it, and never asks you to perform calmness. Reviewers describe the room as safe and nonjudgmental.

Because I want the modality that actually fits me.

How we compare

Golden Roots Therapy vs. the other options open in your other tabs

Golden Roots Therapy Online-Only Therapy Platforms Solo CBT-Only Therapists
Time to first appointment
Reply within one business day
Days to weeks, varies
Four to six weeks typical
Therapist matched to how anxiety shows up
Intake call routes you to the right fit
Algorithmic match, rotation common
Whoever the practice is, take it or leave
Modality range
CBT plus EMDR, ACT, DBT, ERP, somatic
Whatever the therapist drawn knows
Single-modality, by definition
Insurance accepted
Most major plans plus Medical Assistance
Some plans, often partial
Often out-of-pocket
Provider continuity
Stay with the same therapist
Rotating therapists common
Yes, when on the schedule

Golden Roots Therapy

  • Time to first appointment

    Reply within one business day

    compare
    • Online-Only Therapy Platforms Days to weeks, varies
    • Solo CBT-Only Therapists Four to six weeks typical
  • Therapist matched to how anxiety shows up

    Intake call routes you to the right fit

    compare
    • Online-Only Therapy Platforms Algorithmic match, rotation common
    • Solo CBT-Only Therapists Whoever the practice is, take it or leave
  • Modality range

    CBT plus EMDR, ACT, DBT, ERP, somatic

    compare
    • Online-Only Therapy Platforms Whatever the therapist drawn knows
    • Solo CBT-Only Therapists Single-modality, by definition
  • Insurance accepted

    Most major plans plus Medical Assistance

    compare
    • Online-Only Therapy Platforms Some plans, often partial
    • Solo CBT-Only Therapists Often out-of-pocket
  • Provider continuity

    Stay with the same therapist

    compare
    • Online-Only Therapy Platforms Rotating therapists common
    • Solo CBT-Only Therapists Yes, when on the schedule

Insurance Accepted

Yes, your insurance probably covers this.

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Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Anthem, Cigna and Evernorth, HealthPartners, America's PPO, Optum, UCare, UMR, UnitedHealthcare, First Health, and Medical Assistance. We'll verify your specific plan during the first call with our team.

Real Clients

From people who'd already tried thinking their way out

What people describe after they land somewhere that finally fits.

Jaclyn

Client

Felt truly heard from the first session

Jenna created a safe, nonjudgmental space where I felt truly heard and understood. She asked thoughtful questions, listened carefully, and helped me start to unpack things I hadn't fully realized were affecting me. I left the session feeling lighter and more hopeful.

Brigid

Client

Trauma-informed without pressure

Golden Roots Therapy is a truly transformative and healing space. The therapists are incredibly compassionate, knowledgeable, and deeply trauma-informed. They meet you exactly where you are without judgment or pressure. Every session is thoughtful, empowering, and rooted in creating lasting, meaningful change.

Jordeyan

Client

Each session leaves me lighter and more empowered

Jenna's warmth and compassion are matched by her professionalism and deep knowledge. She strikes a perfect balance between being empathetic and gently encouraging me to push past my comfort zones to grow. Each session leaves me feeling lighter, more empowered, and better equipped to handle life's ups and downs.

Rebekah

Client

Easy to open up to from the first call

I've had a wonderful experience with Addy. She's incredibly friendly, professional, and easy to talk to. It's clear how passionate she is about helping others, she genuinely cares and it shows in every session. From the very beginning, she made me feel comfortable and supported.

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Katie

Client

Listens deeply and offers real validation

Jenna is one of the most understanding, kind, nonjudgmental people I've ever spoken to. She listens deeply and offers empathy and validation, helping me feel seen and understood. My mental well-being has improved significantly thanks to her guidance.

Kara

Client

Knowledge of trauma plus individualized focus

The care received at Golden Roots is unparalleled. I appreciate the knowledge of trauma and interaction with mental health as well as the individualized focus. Excellent communication and care.

Our approach

More than one way to treat anxiety. Matched to how it's showing up for you.

The intake call helps us match you to a modality that fits, not just what's on the schedule. Most sessions are in Mahtomedi, with online care available across Minnesota when that's the right fit.

EMDR

The most-researched body-based protocol for trauma and trauma-flavored anxiety. A fit when anxiety has something underneath it: a memory that won't quiet, a body that flinches at things you can't always name, hypervigilance that started after an event. Available with EMDR-certified clinicians on the team.

CBT and ACT

CBT for the parts where it earns its place: catastrophizing patterns, avoidance loops, performance anxiety. ACT for the part of you that is tired of arguing with the loop and wants a different relationship to it. Most clients land here having already tried CBT alone.

ERP for OCD-flavored anxiety

The gold-standard treatment for OCD and OCD-flavored anxiety. A fit when intrusive thoughts have you locked in checking, reassurance-seeking, or mental review loops. ERP is rare on most general therapy rosters; available with trained clinicians on the team.

Somatic and nervous-system care

Body-based work that helps the nervous system step out of fight, flight, or freeze. A fit when anxiety lives in chest, shoulders, sleep, or breath more than in your conscious thoughts. Mindfulness, breathwork, and somatic trauma work integrated into how the team practices.

Because I want a modality that fits, not whatever's available.

Anxiety care that takes the body seriously. Trauma-informed. Most insurance accepted.

What the first session actually looks like

Slow start. No worksheet. No script.

Most people who walk in have either tried therapy before and it didn't land, or have been bracing about whether this one will be different. Here is what to expect, step by step.

  1. Two people in conversation on a couch, hands and posture in focus, faces out of frame

    The first session

    The first session is the intake. No forced retelling. Your therapist takes time to understand the shape of your anxiety, where it lives in your body, and what has not moved with what you have tried before. You set the pace.

  2. A person seated calmly on a couch during a session, faces out of frame

    Each session after

    Sessions are built around the modality that fits your anxiety, not the modality the therapist happens to know. EMDR for the trauma-flavored kind. ACT for the loop. ERP for the OCD-flavored kind. Somatic for the body. Sessions move as the picture clears.

  3. Hands writing in a journal on a wooden table in soft natural light

    Between sessions

    A breathing pattern your nervous system actually responds to. A journaling prompt connected to what came up. A small ritual that anchors a hard moment. Always tied to what you and your therapist are tracking together.

Because I want care that moves at my pace.

Meet the team

Therapists who treat anxiety in adults

Each clinician brings a different modality mix, so the match can fit how anxiety is showing up for you.

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Jenna Hertaus, LPCC · Owner & Therapist

When anxiety has run the show for years, you start to wonder if calm is even possible for you. I founded Golden Roots after a decade-plus helping adults with exactly that, alongside trauma, depression, and acute mental health concerns. I'm certified in EMDR, including attachment-focused EMDR, and draw on IFS and TF-CBT to settle what keeps your system on high alert, so steadiness stops feeling out of reach.

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Addy Sampson, Pre-Licensed LPCC · Therapist

When anxiety makes everything feel like too much, it helps to talk to someone who makes the conversation easy. I work with adults on anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and the behaviors that pile up around them. My style is person-centered and trauma-informed, with CBT and EMDR-informed approaches, and clients tell me I'm genuinely easy to open up to, so the things you've been carrying get lighter to say out loud.

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Katie Matteson, LADC, Pre-Licensed LPCC · Therapist

When anxiety has you bracing for the next thing, managing it can feel like the best you'll get. I want more than that for you. I work with adults on anxiety, depression, life transitions, substance use, and trauma, blending CBT and DBT skills, EMDR, and person-centered, integrative work. My aim is a comfortable space where you can explore what's hard openly and actually start to thrive, not just keep symptoms at bay.

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Katie Laliberte, LADC, LPCC · Therapist

When anxiety turns into worries and rituals you can't switch off, you need someone who knows exactly how to treat it. I'm one of the few on our team trained in ERP, the gold-standard approach for OCD-flavored anxiety, and I also bring CBT, ACT, and DBT. I work with adults and young adults on anxiety disorders, eating disorders, life transitions, and relationships, so the worry loosens its hold instead of running your day.

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Amariah McCarthy, LICSW · Therapist

When anxiety is tangled up with old attachment wounds, it can feel too risky to let your guard down anywhere. I work with adults on anxiety, depression, attachment concerns, and adoption-related experiences. My care is trauma-informed and attachment-based, with CBT and EMDR, built on helping you feel secure enough to set the harder things down for a while instead of carrying them on high alert.

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Jason Delmont, MA, LPCC, LADC · Therapist

If anxiety has you stuck and you're tired of being told to just relax, it helps to work with someone who meets you where you actually are. I work with adolescents and adults on anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, family dynamics, and life transitions. My style is existential, person-centered, and somatic, with CBT and DBT skills, and I bring curiosity, humility, and a bit of humor to whatever stage of change you're in.

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Naomi Hemingway, LICSW · Therapist

When anxiety lives in your body and won't switch off, thinking your way calm rarely works. I work with adults on anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, stress, and life transitions, and I'm the one on our team who brings mindfulness, yoga, and breathwork into the room alongside CBT, narrative, and family-systems work. My calm, grounded presence helps an overworked nervous system finally downshift, so settling becomes something your body can feel.

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Maggie Eschrich, MA, Pre-Licensed LPCC · Therapist

When anxiety overlaps with everything else, ADHD, autism, burnout, or a relationship under strain, you can end up feeling more analyzed than understood. I work with adults and couples on anxiety, complex trauma, OCD, identity, and late-diagnosis ADHD and autism. My style is warm and direct, with trauma-informed, relational, and attachment-based care plus CBT, ACT, and DBT, so you feel genuinely understood, which is what makes the harder work possible.

A trauma-informed therapy team serving the Twin Cities

Because I want a therapist who actually fits.

Where we see clients

Serving the Twin Cities, with our office in Mahtomedi

Most clients meet their therapist at our Mahtomedi office, an easy drive from White Bear Lake, Stillwater, Lake Elmo, Woodbury, and east Saint Paul. Online sessions across Minnesota are available when the in-person option isn't realistic.

  • Map showing Golden Roots Therapy office location in Mahtomedi

    Mahtomedi Office

    12 Long Lake Rd #5

    Mahtomedi, MN 55115

    Located in Mahtomedi on the east side of the Twin Cities metro.

Because I want care that fits how I live.

FAQs

Clients frequently ask us

I've had a therapist before that didn't work. Will this feel different?

Honest answer: it depends on the match. Most of the people who say therapy didn't work for them were paired with one modality, often CBT alone, when what they needed was a different mix. The first call from our team exists for exactly that reason. We talk through what you've already tried, what didn't fit, and which therapist on our team works with the way anxiety is showing up for you. If we're not the right fit, we'll say that on the first call, before your first appointment.

Do you actually take my insurance?

We accept Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Anthem, Cigna and Evernorth, HealthPartners, Optum, UCare, UnitedHealthcare, UMR, First Health, America's PPO, and Medical Assistance. Our intake team verifies your specific plan during the first call, before your first appointment, so there are no surprise bills. If you're on a different plan, self-pay is $160 a session, and we can provide a superbill for out-of-network reimbursement if your plan allows it.

How fast can I actually get in?

Most people hear back from our team within one business day of submitting the quiz. From there, your first appointment is scheduled at a time that fits your week, not when the next opening happens to be six weeks out. The point isn't 'same-day' as a marketing line; it's a real cadence the practice can hold.

Is this just CBT? I've already tried that.

CBT is one of several modalities our team uses, not the whole offer. Our team also uses EMDR for the trauma-flavored kind of anxiety, ACT for the loop you're tired of arguing with, ERP for OCD-flavored anxiety, DBT skills for the moments you have to function anyway, and somatic and breathwork-informed care for the body that won't switch off. The intake call is where we figure out which mix fits.

I look fine on the outside. Am I actually 'bad enough' to start therapy?

Yes. The 'I'm fine' you've been performing all day is the thing therapy actually treats. You don't have to be in acute crisis to be in our chair. Most of our anxiety clients are exactly the people whose families and coworkers think they're doing great.

What does the first session actually look like?

A real intake with time for what you're working with, what you've already tried, and what kind of care fits. You'll leave with a clear sense of which modality your therapist plans to use and the cadence of follow-ups. Not a worksheet handed to you on the way out, not a forced retelling, not an interrogation.

Ready when you are

Find a therapist who fits, in about 60 seconds

What does anxiety look like for you right now?