120 E Grand Avenue #8 New Mexico 88101
At Lyte Psychiatry – Best Psychiatrist and Therapist Near You (Affordable Adults and Adolescents Therapist and Psychiatrist Near You) – Dallas, TX
At Lyte Psychiatry, we specialize in helping adults and adolescents in Dallas, TX overcome social anxiety and regain confidence through compassionate, affordable, and personalized care.
It’s more than being introverted or socially awkward. People with social anxiety may avoid everyday interactions — or endure them with severe distress.
Worrying for days or weeks before a social event
Physical symptoms like sweating, blushing, trembling, or rapid heartbeat
Fear of embarrassment, even when nothing has happened
Untreated social anxiety can lead to:
Loneliness or isolation
Depression or substance use issues
✅ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT):
✅ Exposure Therapy:
✅ Medication Management:
✅ Mindfulness & Skills Training:
We teach relaxation techniques, communication strategies, and coping skills to help you manage anxiety in real-time.
Serving the Dallas, TX area, Lyte Psychiatry is proud to be a trusted provider for those seeking support for anxiety and other mental health concerns.
✔️ Specialized care for social anxiety in adults and adolescents
✔️ Affordable rates & insurance accepted
✔️ In-person and virtual appointments available
✔️ Judgment-free, supportive environment
✔️ Personalized treatment plans built for your life
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Call us if you have questions at 469-733-0848
Q: Is social anxiety the same as being shy?
A: Not quite. Shyness is a personality trait, while social anxiety is a clinical condition that causes intense fear and avoidance that can disrupt daily life.
Q: Can teens get social anxiety?
A: Absolutely. Social anxiety often begins in the teen years, and early intervention can prevent it from worsening over time. We specialize in adolescent mental health as well.
Q: How long does treatment take?
A: It depends on the severity and your goals. Many clients start to see progress in just a few months with consistent therapy and/or medication support.
Q: Do I have to take medication?
A: Not necessarily. Many people improve with therapy alone. However, for some, medication can significantly reduce anxiety symptoms and support progress in therapy.
Q: Is treatment at Lyte Psychiatry affordable?
A: Yes! We accept most major insurance plans and offer self-pay options to ensure that quality care is accessible for all.