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Body Image therapists in Rogers, AR

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma therapist: Devon Davasher, licensed clinical social worker
Body Image

Devon Davasher

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, CCM
I work with adults who struggle with body image, self-criticism, shame, or feeling disconnected from themselves. Therapy can help you explore the roots of these struggles, build a more compassionate relationship with your body, and reduce the grip that appearance-based thoughts have on your daily life.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Rogers, AR (Online Only)
Portsmouth, Rhode Island therapist: Dorothy Brown, psychologist
Body Image

Dorothy Brown

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Body Image is especially a problem in young adolescents, but it sometimes persists through life. I explore how a person's body has served them well. Body image is also sometimes an issue for non-binary and trans. people and can show up as Body Dysphoria.  
36 Years Experience
Online in Rogers, AR
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: Kelsey Ellis, psychologist
Body Image

Kelsey Ellis

Psychologist, Ph.D., LCP
Body image concerns often extend beyond appearance and can be shaped by deeper experiences related to identity, self-worth, and external expectations. Many women find themselves in a cycle of self-criticism or comparison that impacts confidence and daily life. In our work together, we focus on understanding how these patterns developed and building a more compassionate and sustainable relationship with your body that supports overall well-being rather than constant evaluation.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Rogers, AR (Online Only)
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Clear Path Counseling and Wellness Center, licensed professional counselor
Body Image

Clear Path Counseling and Wellness Center

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA. LPC
Brad provides trauma-informed therapy for body image issues, low self-esteem, negative self-image, shame, and emotional struggles related to appearance, identity, and self-worth. Many individuals experiencing body image concerns struggle with anxiety, self-criticism, perfectionism, comparison, social pressure, or feelings of not being “good enough.” These challenges can affect confidence, relationships, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. Body image difficulties are often connected to deeper emotional experiences, including past trauma, bullying, criticism, rejection, relationship wounds, or painful life experiences that continue to shape how a person sees themselves. Social media, cultural expectations, and unrealistic standards portrayed in mainstream media can also intensify feelings of inadequacy, insecurity, and emotional distress. Brad takes a holistic and trauma-focused approach to counseling, helping clients explore and heal the underlying emotional experiences contributing to negative self-image and unhealthy patterns of self-perception. Therapy focuses on helping clients move beyond shame, self-judgment, and unrealistic expectations while developing greater self-acceptance, emotional balance, confidence, and authenticity. As an experienced trauma therapist and EMDR therapist, Brad integrates EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), trauma-focused counseling, mindfulness-based strategies, emotional regulation techniques, and holistic therapeutic approaches to support deep and lasting healing. Together, you will explore past experiences, emotional triggers, relationship dynamics, and core beliefs that may be impacting your self-worth and sense of identity today. Therapy is collaborative, supportive, and personalized to each client’s unique experiences and goals. Brad provides a safe, compassionate, and non-judgmental environment where clients can openly process emotional pain, strengthen self-awareness, improve self-esteem, and reconnect with who they truly are beyond external pressures and unrealistic standards. The goal of therapy is not only to reduce emotional distress, but to help clients develop a healthier relationship with themselves, create lasting emotional resilience, and live with greater confidence, peace, and authenticity. Healing is possible, and you can learn to appreciate yourself for who you truly are while building a more meaningful and fulfilling life. Virtual counseling and online EMDR therapy sessions are available, offering confidential and convenient access to professional trauma-focused therapy from the comfort of home.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Rogers, AR (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: Sara Fraser, psychologist
Body Image

Sara Fraser

Psychologist, PhD
Diet culture has permeated our ideals and expectations of ourselves and most particularly can inform the relationships with have with food and movement. I work with clients from a HAES and intuitive understanding of how to embrace our bodies, how support out bodies to rest and replenish adaptively and how to frame nourishment and movement as affirming rather than punitive.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Rogers, AR (Online Only)

Body Image therapists in Rogers, Arkansas Statistics

Body Image therapists in Rogers, Arkansas average 15 years of experience and charge around $216 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (72%), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (45%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (40%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$216

Accept insurance

40%

Offer sliding scale

45%

Gender ID

72% Female
20% Male
5% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

52% Online Only
48% In Person and Online

Top Treatment Approaches

72% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
45% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
40% Psychodynamic Therapy
34% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
33% Somatic Therapy
33% Behavioral Therapy
31% Family Systems Therapy

Ages Served

97% Adult
79% Young Adult
52% Teen
52% Senior
24% Children

Client Focus

60% Women
47% LGBTQ+
38% Men
31% Hispanic / Latino
29% Jewish