Eating Disorders
Eating and body-image support
Develop a safer, more compassionate relationship with food and your body.
Concerns around eating and body image can affect physical health, emotions, relationships, and daily routines. Therapy offers nonjudgmental support while recognizing that coordinated medical and nutritional care may also be important.
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You may be noticing
Experiences that can bring people to therapy
You do not need to match every item or have a diagnosis before asking for support.
- Preoccupation with food, weight, shape, or exercise
- Restriction, bingeing, purging, or secretive patterns
- Shame or anxiety around eating
- Body-image distress affecting daily life
How therapy may help
Care should support the whole person.
Explore emotional, relational, and life experiences connected to eating patterns.
Build coping strategies that do not rely on punishment, shame, or rigid rules.
Coordinate with qualified medical, nutrition, or higher-level treatment providers when needed.
A collaborative process
What to expect
There is no one-size-fits-all timeline. Care is adjusted as you and your therapist learn what is useful.
- 1Understand current concerns
- 2Clarify safety needs
- 3Build a coordinated plan
- 4Support sustainable change
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