Body Image therapists in Columbus, Georgia GA
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Inner Balance Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, LCSW, LPC, LAPC, LAMFT
One of our therapists, Hillary Boykin-Smith (LAPC), specializes in working with body image issues and eating disorders.
27 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, GA Georgia
Dr. Samantha Kallberg
Psychologist, PsyD, LP
My goal is to provide a space of compassion and support that helps you understand yourself and feel at ease in your mind and body.
8 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, GA Georgia (Online Only)
Mary Elizabeth Burns, MS, NCC, LPC
Counselor/Therapist, MS, NCC, LPC
If you find yourself constantly criticizing your body, comparing yourself to others, or feeling like you’re never “enough,” you’re not alone. I work with teens and adults struggling with body image and disordered eating, as well as the perfectionism and pressure high achievers carry, helping you quiet the constant battle in your mind, reconnect with your body, and feel more grounded, supported, and at ease in yourself.
30 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, GA Georgia
Aaron Kapin
Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, SEP, LMT
If you're reading this you're probably wanting to feel better about how you look. You might not like my approach then, because my approach is to help you feel better about how you feel.
Instead of taking a cognitive approach to adjust your thinking about self-image, we can take a somatic approach, working with the charge of discomfort that can come up around body stuff, and finding ways to lower the intensity of that charge.
11 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, GA Georgia (Online Only)
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 Columbus, GA Georgia
Columbus, Georgia is home to Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) — one of the US Army's largest installations and the home of the Army Infantry — creating a therapy community substantially shaped by the needs of soldiers, veterans, and military families dealing with combat trauma, moral injury, PTSD, and the emotional complexity of service life. The city's African American population comprises a majority of the civilian community, and culturally affirming therapists who work with racial identity and intergenerational resilience alongside the predominantly military therapy demand are an important part of the local landscape. Martin Army Community Hospital serves the military population, while Piedmont Columbus Regional provides civilian institutional mental health resources. Columbus shares some of its therapy ecosystem with Phenix City, Alabama directly across the Chattahoochee River, giving the metro a bi-state character.
Body Image therapists in Columbus, Georgia Statistics
Body Image therapists in Columbus, Georgia average 15 years of experience and charge around $202 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (74%), Behavioral Therapy (42%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (39%).
Average years in practice
15 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$202
Accept insurance
42%
Offer sliding scale
43%
Gender ID
| 76% |
Female |
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| 18% |
Male |
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| 4% |
Non-Binary |
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| 2% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 50% |
In Person and Online |
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| 50% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 74% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 42% | Behavioral Therapy |
| 39% | Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) |
| 39% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
| 32% | Family Systems Therapy |
| 31% | Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) |
| 30% | Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) |
Ages Served
| 96% | Adult |
| 76% | Young Adult |
| 55% | Teen |
| 51% | Senior |
| 26% | Children |
Client Focus
| 61% | Women |
| 46% | LGBTQ+ |
| 39% | Men |
| 31% | Hispanic / Latino |
| 30% | Black / African American |