BODY DYSMORPHIC
DISORDER

YOUR BODY IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK...

While estimates show 1 in 50 people in the general population have Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), research reveals this is may be much more prevalent. For those of us with BDD, the intense shame of the disorder may get in the way of us reporting our symptoms.
Do you wonder...

Why am I so anxious?

There are four primary ways we develop clinical anxiety – we call these “vehicles of acquisition.

We explore your vehicles of acquisition to create the most effective treatment path. Then, we get to work.