Eating Disorder Therapy
Compassionate, evidence-based care for eating, body image, and emotional regulation challenges
You don’t have to struggle with food, your body, or self-worth alone. I provide specialized treatment for adolescents and adults navigating eating disorders and disordered eating patterns. My approach is warm, collaborative, and rooted in evidence-based care.
Extensive Experience in Eating Disorder Treatment
For seven years, I worked as a primary therapist at a residential treatment center for eating disorders, providing individual, family, and group therapy to teens and adults with:
Anorexia nervosa
Bulimia nervosa
Binge eating disorder
ARFID
OSFED
Co-occurring trauma, anxiety, depression, and personality disorders
This background allows me to understand both the clinical complexity and the hope in recovery.
A Collaborative, Team-Based Approach
Eating disorders often require a coordinated treatment team.
I work collaboratively with:
Pediatricians and PCPs
Psychiatrists
Dietitians
School counselors
Treatment centers (for step-up or step-down care)
Other therapists involved in family support
This ensures you or your teen is receiving comprehensive, medically-informed, and emotionally-grounded care.
I communicate regularly (with permission) to keep treatment aligned, consistent, and safe.
How I Work
Trauma-informed & evidence-based
I integrate modalities including:
EMDR Therapy (certified through the EMDR Institute; EMDRIA member)
Emotion Regulation & Distress Tolerance skills (DBT)
CBT & CBT-E–informed strategies
Family-based approaches (especially for teens)
Mind-body awareness and nervous system regulation
My goal is to help clients reconnect with their bodies, reduce shame, and build sustainable, more flexible relationships with food.
What You Can Expect in Therapy
A safe, non-judgmental space
Eating disorders thrive in secrecy and shame. I provide a calm, understanding environment where clients feel genuinely seen and supported.
Treatment that meets you where you are
Whether symptoms are new or you’re stepping down from residential/PHP/IOP, therapy is paced around your readiness—not pressure.
Whole-person healing
Together we explore the emotional, relational, and physiological layers of the eating disorder, helping you build healthier coping strategies and a more compassionate relationship with yourself.
Support for Parents & Families
When working with teens, I actively involve and guide parents to help them:
Understand eating disorder behaviors
Respond skillfully to food-related distress
Set boundaries that support recovery
Navigate conflicts and communication challenges
Create a home environment that feels safe and regulated
I also offer family sessions when helpful to the healing process.
When to Seek Help
You or your teen may benefit from support if you notice:
Restricting or skipping meals
Bingeing or purging
Feeling “out of control” around food
Obsessive thoughts about weight, shape, or exercise
Body image distress
Rigid food rules or fear foods
Emotional eating
Returning symptoms after treatment
Secretive behaviors around food
No formal diagnosis is required.
