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Body Image therapists in Napa, CA

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Pleasant Hill, California therapist: Samantha Schaefer, licensed clinical social worker
Body Image

Samantha Schaefer

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, PMH-C
When the way you see your body is shaped by criticism, comparison, or shame, it can affect every part of your life. I offer a compassionate space to explore your relationship with your body, rebuild trust in yourself, and move toward body neutrality and self-respect.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Online in Napa, CA
Berkeley, California therapist: Kim Christine Stevens, marriage and family therapist
Body Image

Kim Christine Stevens

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, MA
Helping those find more self-acceptance with their body image and comfort being in their body  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Online in Napa, CA
Walnut Creek, California therapist: Sara Denman, psychologist
Body Image

Sara Denman

Psychologist, Psy.D
Unfortunately in our culture people tend to feel their value is based on looks, particularly body image. Because so much focus is placed on our bodies, the way we feel about ourselves is almost always an issue even if it isn't what has brought someone to therapy originally. It is very rewarding working with someone to improve the way they feel about themselves and as a result, increased self-confidence follows.  
27 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Online in Napa, CA
Oakland, California therapist: Shirley Johnson,, marriage and family therapist
Body Image

Shirley Johnson,

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, CYT
Our relationship with our body is deeply shaped by culture, family, trauma, and identity. Together we explore shame, comparison, and disconnection, helping you build a more compassionate, embodied relationship with yourself rooted in respect and agency. I am body positive and deeply respectful of the body as a source of wisdom. I bring curiosity and support of helping you to also hear the wisdom and medicine of your body.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Napa, CA (Online Only)
Oakland, California therapist: Arpi Isayan, EMDR Therapist, licensed clinical social worker
Body Image

Arpi Isayan, EMDR Therapist

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I specialize in helping clients navigate body image challenges by providing psychoeducation and using a variety of therapeutic approaches, including EMDR, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and other effective modalities. Through psychoeducation, I help clients understand the underlying factors that contribute to negative body image. EMDR is used to process past experiences or trauma that may impact how clients view themselves, while ACT encourages self-compassion and helps clients align their actions with their values, rather than being driven by societal standards. My goal is to support clients in developing a healthier, more positive relationship with their bodies, fostering confidence and self-acceptance.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Napa, CA (Online Only)
San Francisco, California therapist: Talia Chanoff, marriage and family therapist
Body Image

Talia Chanoff

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
I offer support around body image from a compassionate, person-centered perspective that recognizes how our relationships with our bodies are shaped by culture, unique identities, lived experience, and survival. Rather than focusing on fixing or controlling the body, our work centers on building curiosity and a more respectful relationship with your physical self. Together, we might explore how body image connects to identity, worth, and belonging, and work toward greater sense of ease and trust in your body as it is.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Napa, CA (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: Mia Turner, therapist
Body Image

Mia Turner

Therapist, MA, RYT, ASDCS, LMFT, NPT-C, CMNCS, CMIP
Body image concerns rarely develop in isolation. They are often shaped by family messages, culture, trauma, racism, sexism, ableism, neurodivergence, chronic illness, disability, gender expectations, religious experiences, social media, and the countless ways we are taught which bodies are considered worthy, acceptable, attractive, productive, healthy, or "normal." For many people, body image is deeply connected to belonging, safety, identity, visibility, self-worth, and the ways our bodies have been perceived, treated, regulated, or judged throughout our lives. This work is grounded in an understanding that our relationships with our bodies are shaped not only by personal experiences, but also by larger cultural, historical, and systemic forces. Exploration may include the impacts of racism, colonialism, anti-fat bias, ableism, sexism, cisheteronormativity, beauty standards, diet culture, healthism, medical trauma, and other systems that communicate which bodies are valued and which are marginalized. Particular attention is given to the ways intersecting identities such as race, culture, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, neurodivergence, disability, chronic illness, spirituality, and socioeconomic experiences influence embodiment and body image. My approach moves beyond surface-level body image concerns and into a deeper exploration of embodiment, nervous system experiences, identity, self-worth, intimacy, sexuality, sensory experiences, and belonging. Attention is given to the ways internalized messages, shame, comparison, perfectionism, masking, trauma, and cultural expectations may shape your relationship with your body. Exploration may also include the impacts of chronic illness, disability, neurodivergence, hormonal changes, body changes across the lifespan, and experiences of living in a body that may not align with societal expectations or dominant cultural norms. My work is informed by Health at Every Size (HAES), body liberation, neurodiversity-affirming, disability-affirming, and liberation-oriented frameworks. Rather than focusing on weight, appearance, or changing your body to fit external standards, therapy supports developing a more compassionate, curious, and trusting relationship with yourself. Particular attention is given to reconnecting with bodily wisdom, interoception, sensory experiences, pleasure, rest, nourishment, movement, and the body's capacity to communicate needs, limits, emotions, and desires. My intention is to support you in gently untangling inherited and internalized narratives while cultivating greater self-trust, self-compassion, embodied authenticity, safety, respect, choice, and freedom within your relationship with yourself and your body. Often, this work involves reclaiming embodiment on your own terms and creating space for your body to be experienced as a home rather than a problem to solve or vessel to abandon.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Napa, CA (Online Only)
Oakland, California therapist: Holly Hoffman, PsyD, Psychotherapy, psychologist
Body Image

Holly Hoffman, PsyD, Psychotherapy

Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist in CA & NY
Learning to love your body is a challenge in the society and culture that we live in. We live in culture that makes money off of us hating our bodies. Together we will work to challenge these societal norms by challenging your inner critical voice and making behavioral changes that will help you to start hating on your body less. We will use Cash's Body Image workbook as a guide on this journey to healing your relationship with your body.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Online in Napa, CA

Body Image therapists in Napa, California Statistics

Body Image therapists in Napa, California average 13 years of experience and charge around $203 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (67%), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) (51%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (47%).

Average years in practice

13 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$203

Accept insurance

34%

Offer sliding scale

56%

Gender ID

74% Female
17% Male
5% Non-Binary
4% Gender Fluid

Session Type

64% In Person and Online
36% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

67% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
51% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
47% Psychodynamic Therapy
46% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
44% Somatic Therapy
41% Behavioral Therapy
39% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)

Ages Served

94% Adult
73% Teen
71% Young Adult
51% Senior
33% Children

Client Focus

69% Women
59% LGBTQ+
54% Men
44% Hispanic / Latino
37% Military / Veterans