Build confidence in yourself, your body, and your relationships

Disordered eating, body image, relationship anxiety, & attachment trauma therapy in Phoenix, AZ

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Bliss Therapy Co. offers an integrative therapy approach based on your unique needs. Practicing through the lens of authenticity, openness, curiosity, and empathy, we believe you deserve a therapy space where you feel comfortable showing up authentically.

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Therapy Specialties

Eating Disorders & Body Image

Recover from binge eating, food noise, dieting, restriction, and negative body image to develop a peaceful relationship with food and your body

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Relationships & Attachment

Heal relational wounds, reduce anxiety and avoidance, and build skills that help you feel more secure in yourself and your relationships

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Sex & Sexuality

Affirming space to talk about sexual dysfunction, desires, sexuality, and identity without judgment — and let go of discomfort, shame, & dissatisfaction

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Trauma & EMDR

Reclaim safety and self-trust and get out of scarcity, survival mindset after childhood, sexual, religious, or relationship trauma

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Anxiety & OCD

Evidence-based therapy to quiet intrusive thoughts, overcome self-doubt, reduce compulsive urges, and build confidence

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Additional Topics

ADHD | Depression | Bipolar Disorder | Impulsivity | Career & Academic Stress | Life Transitions | Financial Stress | Identity Development

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Your resource for honest, real-life conversations rooted in empowerment and evidence about mental wellbeing, personal growth, and how to show up for yourself amidst this busy life.

Learn about healing your relationship with food and your body, nurturing secure and fulfilling relationships, improving your sexual wellbeing, processing past traumas with care, and letting go of anxiety and intrusive thoughts.

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