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Going to Counseling and Finding a Psychiatrist – It Ain’t Easy!

May 15, 2016 By Stephen

Finding a Psychiatrist It Aint Easy

If you have ever read my rants and blog posts you may know that I have never made the step to go to counseling.

I had a lot of lame excuses:

  1. Not enough money
  2. Not enough time
  3. Not enough insurance
  4. Not enough confidence (this may have been the single biggest reason)

Like many others, I presume, the thought of indulging my deepest, darkest shame surrounding my BDD sounded just horrible.

But, after returning from our world trip last year (my greatest BDD escape ever) and landing new jobs, with shiny new insurance I decided maybe it was time to get the help I really needed.

This started with the dentist, seems like my teeth took precedence, then when my left molar no longer hurt, I felt ready to make the step into counseling – funny, but true.

Where to find counseling for BDD

Most of the things I avoid in life are because there is work involved, finding a counselor for my BDD was no different.

I started where most Americans do (if you are lucky enough to have health insurance) at the back of my insurance card.

On the card was the website where I could begin my search for covered providers in my network.

Because I am an anthem Blue Cross member I was taken directly to this search portal

Finding a Psychiatrist step 1 search

I registered my member ID number, created a user account and login and in a matter of 5 minutes was ready to go.

Once logged in, you will have a search portal to find member providers. Finding a comprehensive list of providers is easy:

Choosing from the list of providers, isn’t so straightforward.

Making a decision

There are so many providers that it can be overwhelming. Unless you are going off a recommendation from a friend or colleague where do you begin?

To overcome this barrier I decided to go “old-school” and actually picked up the phone.

I simply called the office of two providers that were in network and discussed the process of finding a psychiatrist that would treat my condition.

They explained my copay ($10 not bad at all) my service offerings (unlimited appointments) and that I would need a referral from a primary care provider in their network.

Laying it all out there

I didn’t want to have to explain myself to a primary care doctor, but I decided it was time to make an appointment and face my fears.

To make matters worse, I am a healthcare provider myself in the area, so I knew I would have to expose myself to the community in which I am a professional.

I called, scheduled my primary care appointment and showed up.

I had a basic health screen, explained my desire to see a behavioral health therapist, explained why I wanted to see a behavioral health specialist and that was that.

Three days later, the behavioral health facility contacted me, based on the referral from my primary care provider and scheduled my appointment in 2 weeks time to see a psychiatric nurse practitioner.

Almost there

Three years ago when I was in the deepest, darkest places of my BDD I would never have been able to make it this far. In fact, it is one reason I never did see a psychiatrist at the time.

I suffered through the suicidal ideations, all the self hate, the agoraphobia, the mirror checking the obsessions and the nightmare of BDD internally and mostly alone.

Now, that I have done this, I am wondering why I didn’t make the appointments sooner. But I know why – when you are sad, ashamed, afraid of your own shadow it is hard to even make it out of the house, not to mention to go through the process of exposing all your dirty laundry.

It has taken me two months still, to get into to see a mental health professional. That is actually shameful – but it is the state of healthcare in the US in 2016.

I will give you and update in 2 weeks after I see the NP and let you know how it goes.

If you have any questions about how to find a healthcare professional in your area drop me a line and I will be happy to help.

Here are two therapist directories to begin your search:

  1. Psychology Today

Filed Under: Counseling, Facial Scar, Overcoming Body Dysmorphic Disorder Tagged With: counseling, psychiatry

Books Worth Reading

Shattered Image: My Triumph Over Body Dysmorphic Disorder

This is a wonderful book written by Brian Cuban – The brother of famed billionaire and tech mogul Mark Cuban from The Shark Tank. It is great to finally hear a man’s voice in this space. The book is honest, timely, and gives practical advice that we can all use to overcome BDD. The book is also available in the Kindle Lending library which is how I found it. This is a must-read.

The Broken Mirror: Understanding and Treating Body Dysmorphic Disorder

A fantastic, concise, and essential book to understand the diagnosis and treatment of Body Dysmorphic Disorder. It is a fairly short and easy read, that is full of top-notch information! Material is complete and presented in an organized and useful way. The understanding enabled for both client and therapist is one of the main traits of this book. And the author is obviously committed to the betterment/healing of her clients.

Feeling Good about the Way You Look A Program for Overcoming Body Image Problems

This is a wonderful book!  Written by the Director of the MGH OCD and Related Disorders Program, and Founder of the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Clinic, this book offers individuals suffering from Body Dysmorphic Disorder with critical tools to understand BDD and to bring their disorder under control. The step by step approach detailed in the book is exactly what is needed for patients and clinicians alike. I have enthusiastically been recommending it to all of my clients who have BDD, and to colleagues interested in learning more about it. This book offers new hope to the millions of people worldwide who live with this troubling, but treatable disorder.

The BDD Workbook: Overcome Body Dysmorphic Disorder and End Body Image Obsessions

This workbook really delves into the thought processes of a person who suffers from this exhausting illness. The worksheets and exercises really cause you to challenge the beliefs which have been ingrained in your memory for decades. I would highly recommend this workbook for anyone who is self-directed and able to work through the exercises on their own.

About Stephen

My name is Stephen and I was officially diagnosed with BDD in October of 2012. I have lived with it my whole life. This blog is my story, my shame, and my path to recovery. It starts on Day 1 of my new life. To live, and love myself, to teach others how to do the same, and learn more about what it means to live with body dysmorphic disorder. Here are some resources that I use...

Comments

  1. JP says

    September 11, 2016 at 6:59 am

    http://www.bddalliance.org/bdd-treatment-centers-and-clinics/