Anxiety and Life Transitions
When Life Changes and You Are Not Sure How to Keep Up
Mario Juster-Kruse, LMHC | Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists | Tampa, FL
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Something big changed or is changing and you are not handling it the way you thought you would. Maybe you are more anxious than you expected. Maybe you cannot stop thinking about everything that could go wrong. Maybe you feel stuck, lost, or like you do not recognize your own life anymore.
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Life transitions are supposed to be a normal part of being human. But normal does not always mean easy. For many people, major changes even positive ones trigger real anxiety, real grief, and a real need for support.
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At Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists, Mario Juster-Kruse provides therapy for people navigating anxiety during life changes and transitions in Tampa, Florida and virtually across Florida.
In-person sessions are provided in Tampa and virtual sessions are available throughout Florida and New York.
Quick Answer: What Is Anxiety During Life Transitions?
Anxiety during life transitions is an intense stress response to a significant change a new job, a move, a divorce, a loss, retirement, or any major shift in identity or circumstances. When this anxiety significantly disrupts daily life for more than a few weeks, it may meet criteria for Adjustment Disorder a recognized clinical condition that responds very well to therapy. You do not have to be diagnosed with a disorder to deserve support during a hard change.
What Counts as a Life Transition?
A life transition is any significant change that disrupts your sense of who you are, how your days work, or what your future looks like. Transitions can be positive or negative and both can produce real anxiety.
| Expected Transitions | Unexpected Transitions |
|---|---|
| Starting college or a new career | Sudden job loss or layoff |
| Getting married or divorced | Unexpected illness yours or a loved one's |
| Having a child or becoming an empty nester | Divorce or a relationship ending without warning |
| Moving to a new city | Death of someone close |
| Retiring after a long career | Financial crisis |
| Entering a new stage of a relationship | A significant change in health or ability |
Both types of transitions can produce anxiety. Unexpected transitions often produce shock and acute stress. Even expected or chosen transitions a job you wanted, a move you planned can produce grief for what you are leaving behind and anxiety about the unknown ahead.
What Is Adjustment Disorder?
Adjustment Disorder is a clinical diagnosis for when the emotional or behavioral response to a life stressor is more intense or more prolonged than what is typical and is causing real impairment in your daily life. It is one of the most common mental health diagnoses, and it is very treatable.
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There are several types, depending on how the distress shows up:
- Adjustment Disorder with depressed mood: sadness, tearfulness, feeling hopeless
- Adjustment Disorder with anxiety: worry, nervousness, restlessness, difficulty concentrating
- Adjustment Disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed mood: both at once very common
- Adjustment Disorder with disturbance of conduct: acting out, reckless behavior more common in adolescents
You do not have to be falling apart to benefit from therapy during a life transition. Many people who seek support are still functioning going to work, meeting their responsibilities but feel like they are barely holding it together on the inside. That is enough. You do not have to wait until you are in crisis.
Who Develops Anxiety During Life Transitions?
Almost anyone can struggle during a significant life change but certain factors increase vulnerability:
- A history of anxiety or depression
- Difficulty with uncertainty or loss of control
- Perfectionist or high-achieving tendencies
- Limited social support during the transition
- Multiple changes happening at once
- Unresolved grief from a previous transition
How Anxiety During Life Transitions Is Treated
Mario Juster-Kruse, LMHC specializes in helping people navigate the emotional complexity of life changes. Treatment is practical, grounded, and focused on what you are actually dealing with not just the clinical category it falls into.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT helps identify the specific thinking patterns that are amplifying your anxiety during the transition catastrophic predictions, all-or-nothing thinking, overestimating threat and builds more balanced, flexible ways of responding to uncertainty and change.
Acceptance and Meaning-Making
Transitions often involve real loss of a role, a relationship, a version of yourself, a future you expected. Therapy creates space to grieve what is ending, not just focus on what comes next. Making meaning from change understanding how it fits into your larger story is one of the most powerful parts of healing through a transition.
Building Coping Skills and Clarity
Practical tools for managing anxiety sleep, routine, decision-making, communicating needs are part of the work. So is gaining clarity about your values and what actually matters to you, which often becomes confused during major transitions.
What Mario Juster-Kruse Specializes In
Mario works with adults and teens navigating anxiety related to real-life events and transitions. His particular areas of focus include:
- Anxiety during major life changes career, relationships, identity, family
- Adjustment Disorder with anxiety or depression
- Young adult transitions entering adulthood, building a career, navigating independence
- Failure to launch and the anxiety that underlies it
- Work and career-related anxiety
- Depression connected to loss, change, and life circumstances
Working With Mario
Mario Juster-Kruse, LMHC, provides individual therapy for adults and young adults struggling with anxiety related to real life events and transitions. He brings a warm, practical, and non-judgmental approach to the work focused on where you are right now and what you actually need to move forward.
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Mario sees clients in person in Tampa and virtually across Florida.
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Call for a free 10-minute consultation with Mario.
In-Person and Virtual Sessions
In-person
730 S Sterling Ave, Suite 306, Tampa, FL 33609
Virtual
Available throughout Florida
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between normal stress and Adjustment Disorder?
Normal stress during a life change improves fairly quickly within a few weeks as you adjust to the new circumstances. Adjustment Disorder involves distress that is more intense than expected, lasts longer than a few weeks, and is significantly affecting your functioning. The distinction matters because Adjustment Disorder responds very well to therapy and the earlier you address it, the faster recovery tends to be.
I chose this change. Why am I so anxious about it?
Chosen transitions a job you wanted, a move you planned, a relationship you entered willingly can still produce real anxiety. Anxiety about a wanted change does not mean you made the wrong choice. It means change is hard, even when it is good change. Loss is real even when what you are gaining matters more. Therapy helps you hold both the excitement and the anxiety without one canceling the other out.
How long does therapy for a life transition take?
For most people navigating anxiety related to a specific life transition, meaningful improvement happens within 8 to 12 sessions. Some people need less. The timeline depends on the complexity of the transition, how long the anxiety has been present, and whether depression or other conditions are also part of the picture. Mario will give you a realistic sense of what to expect at your first appointment.
You Do Not Have to Navigate This Alone.
Life transitions are hard. Anxiety during change is real. And therapy with someone who understands both can make a profound difference in how you come through to the other side. Mario Juster-Kruse, LMHC is ready to help.
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