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.
The DSM-5 characterizes BDD as a preoccupation with a perceived defect in appearance. Along the same lines as OCD, thinking about this perceived and specific deficit consumes at least an hour of our day and creates significant impairment.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder and eating disorders commonly arise together, and while these symptoms are more common in women, research shows they clearly appear in men as well.
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.