Understanding Eating and Feeding Disorders
Eating and feeding disorders affect how a person relates to food, their body, and their emotions. These patterns can be difficult to manage alone and often impact emotional well- being, relationships, physical health, and daily functioning. They are never “just about food.” For many individuals, these struggles develop in response to stress, trauma, perfectionism, emotional pain, or a need for control and safety.
You may be navigating restrictive eating, bingeing, purging, fear of certain foods, body image distress, or long-standing habits that feel unchangeable. Whatever your experience looks like, it is valid and worthy of care and understanding.
Why Seek Support
People often consider therapy when:
Therapy provides a safe and non-judgmental space to explore these experiences and begin building a healthier, more peaceful relationship with yourself.
How We Support Clients with Eating and Feeding Disorders
We bring together clinical expertise, therapeutic training, and healthcare experience to support clients who are navigating eating and feeding concerns. Our background includes hospital and clinic settings, training across multiple psychotherapy modalities, and specialized knowledge of the mind and body connection, including the link between emotional and digestive health.
Our therapeutic approach is:
We provide a confidential and supportive space where you can explore your experiences, understand the patterns that shape them, rebuild trust in your body, and develop healthier ways of coping and connecting.
What Therapy Looks Like
Healing is a gradual and meaningful process that grows through insight, connection, and steady support.
You Do Not Have to Navigate This Alone
Reaching out is an important and courageous step. You deserve support, clarity, and a therapeutic space where your experiences are met with respect, compassion, and understanding.
Your path towards change can begin with a single conversation.
Contact me now.