Stabilize
What is Your Relationship to Food?
For those who are anorexic or bulimic, good therapy can stabilize and normalize your relationship with food by providing a safe alternative to binge eating or purging or restricting.
Support
Supporting the Patient Throughout the Treatment
A trained clinician brings both her expertise and her humanity to the treatment, providing clinical excellence as well as non-judgmental support.
Regulate
Helping to Regulate the Unhealthy Impulses
Help with eating disorders such as binge eating, over-eating, Anorexia Nervosa, compulsive eating and Bulimia nervosa, is initially focused on stabilizing and normalizing eating habits. But it also provides support with general self-care, sustaining relationships, finding one’s voice, and creating healthy boundaries.
Build Trust
Developing a Reliable Therapy Relationship
As with all good therapy, an experienced and sensitive clinician can hold the key to building a trust and creating the basis for healthy individual growth.
Supporting Change
Teach & Encourage Health
A trained eating disorder therapist provides both behavioral and psychotherapeutic treatment, addressing both the physical and bodily concerns, as well as the emotional and psychological components that underlie eating disorders.