Body Image therapists in Dalry, Scotland Scotland, United Kingdom GB
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Janine & ComposurePsychology Team
Psychologist, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, HCPC & BPS registered, DClinPsy, CSAccred.(AAC), MPhil (cantab)
All of our Clinical Psychologists at ComposurePsychology are experienced in helping people understand, manage and overcome body image difficulties and live with BDD Body Dysmorphic Disorder. We draw from evidence based therapies including; CBT, ACT, CFT, SFT, DBT, EMDR, systemic, narrative, psychodynamic and others.
11 Years Experience
Online in Dalry, Scotland
Jerry Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Experienced in working with body image including body dysmorphic conditions and disorders.
20 Years Experience
Online in Dalry, Scotland
Patchouli Therapy
Counsellor/Therapist, Prof. Adv. Dip. PC, Dip. Hyp, Dip. CBT/REBT, Dip. EFT, Dip. SBA, MA Psychosynthesis Psychology
I am a Psycho-Spiritual Counsellor offering bespoke services using a combination of holistic and complementary intervention to help tackle body image issues, using either talking therapy or hypnotherapy or both, to identify your mindsets and evaluate your beliefs about your body image.
11 Years Experience
Online in Dalry, Scotland
Daria Lvova
Therapist
If you want to change your relationship with your body, if you don’t feel comfortable in it or don’t like how you look, I’m here to help you. I will guide you through processing your feelings, getting to know your body better, transforming negative thought and behavioural patterns, to self-acceptance and self-love. You may expect not only talking in our sessions but also doing somatic and embodiment practices.
4 Years Experience
Online in Dalry, Scotland (Online Only)
Dr Aneliya Gonsard
Psychologist, DClinPscy, MSc, BA
We are all embodied beings. We often separate body and mind as two distinct entities, but the two are intrinsically linked and part of a whole. One aspect of this 'whole' is our subjective sense of who we are - our identity. How we feel about ourselves often, if not always, is manifested in what we do with and what we allow to happen with our bodies - from the food we take in, to the physical (including sexual) relationships we have with others, and the way we modify our appearance (permanently or in more subtle and temporary ways).
In psychotherapy I offer a confidential and judgement-free space where we can think together about the way you relate to your body, what this means to you and how it affects your experiences in life.
14 Years Experience
Online in Dalry, Scotland