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Body Image therapists in Florence, AZ

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Haslet, Texas therapist: Dr. Taylor Larsen, licensed professional counselor
Body Image

Dr. Taylor Larsen

Licensed Professional Counselor, PsyD, LPC, NCC, CTP
We specialize in ACT, DBT, and CBT therapy to assist individual struggling with body image issues.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Florence, Arizona (Online Only)
Chandler, Arizona therapist: Michael Klinkner, licensed clinical social worker
Body Image

Michael Klinkner

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Body image issues require a holistic approach. I help clients address their body image issues from a variety of different angles and determine the underlying causes behind the problems.  
25 Years Experience
Near Florence, AZ
Online in Florence, Arizona
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Andrea Elkon, psychologist
Body Image

Andrea Elkon

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Do you find yourself avoiding mirrors or scales? Or...are you constantly weighing yourself? Inspecting yourself? Dressing in ways to hide your body? Do you have rules about eating or exercise? I want to help you feel better about yourself, to calm those self-critical beliefs and feel secure in your skin. Please feel free to reach out to me to learn more about my approach to treating body image.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Florence, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona therapist: Patrick Varney-Phoenix Foundations Recovery, counselor/therapist
Body Image

Patrick Varney-Phoenix Foundations Recovery

Counselor/Therapist, MA, MS, LISAC, LAC
I assist people in learning how to accept themselves in order to build healthy esteem.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Florence, Arizona
Buford, Georgia therapist: Prestige Counseling & Coaching Group, professional christian counselor
Body Image

Prestige Counseling & Coaching Group

Professional Christian Counselor, Certified Christian Therapist, Coach & Consultant with a PhD in Psychology
The embodied self is a psychospiritual concept that hosts existential questions of “Who am I? What am I? Where does my value lay?” Our relationship with our bodies can be fraught with neglect and dissociation as we learn to ignore the many messages it sends to us. The embodied self can be experienced in a positive or negative manner, and it is strongly related to self-esteem, self-image, and one’s satisfaction with personal and sexual intimacy. A positive sense of an embodied self is associated with autonomy, functionality, joy and fulfillment. However, chronic illness, disability and accidents, and negative social sanctions can result in a sense of disembodiment. Call our office for more detailed information.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Florence, Arizona