Trumbull is a town that values doing things right. The schools are excellent — consistently some of the highest-rated in Fairfield County. The neighborhoods are well-kept. Careers here tend to be demanding, and the expectations people carry, for themselves and for their kids, are high. So what happens when the anxiety that's always been underneath the surface starts getting harder to outrun? It's a question a lot of Trumbull residents don't let themselves ask out loud, because admitting you're not okay feels like falling short. But anxiety doesn't mean you're failing. It means your nervous system has been under pressure for a long time, and it's asking for help. Sindhia Shyras, APRN — board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with nine years of experience — sees patients throughout Connecticut via telehealth and in person from our New Britain office. She specializes in exactly the kind of anxiety that hides behind high performance.
There's a version of anxiety that looks a lot like ambition from the outside. You're productive, you're organized, you get things done. But internally? You're on a constant loop of worst-case scenarios, self-criticism, and the feeling that no matter how well something goes, it wasn't quite good enough. Sound familiar? That's not just type-A personality — that's anxiety, and it's exhausting to live with. The performance pressure that makes Trumbull's professionals and students succeed is also the exact environment that can feed this kind of anxiety over years. And the longer it goes unaddressed, the more it costs you — in sleep, in relationships, in the quiet ability to just enjoy something without your brain turning it into a problem to solve. Sindhia — who's been working with anxiety across every kind of presentation for nine years — doesn't need you to explain why your life looks fine but you still don't feel fine. She gets it. That's a big part of what the evaluation is for.
Your first visit isn't a five-minute intake. It's a full psychiatric evaluation — an hour, roughly — and it's a real conversation. Sindhia wants to understand your full picture: how long this has been going on, what triggers it, whether panic is in the mix, how your sleep and concentration are holding up, whether any depression has crept in alongside the anxiety, and what you've already tried. She's not rushing you toward a prescription. From the evaluation, she puts together a care plan that might include medication, supportive therapy, or both — and follow-up appointments are built in from the start, so you're not left guessing what comes next. A lot of Trumbull residents choose telehealth because it fits into a busy schedule without requiring half a day off from work. But if you'd rather come in person, our New Britain office is about 35 minutes up 15 North.
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