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Coping with an eating disorder can feel isolating and scary. We are here to help you navigate eating disorder recovery with comfort and support. If you are constantly thinking about food and want relief, we are here to help.
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Are you struggling with your relationship to food?
Have you been a chronic dieter?
Are you ready to find food freedom and let go of the shame cycle?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then working with one of the therapists on our team would be a great start.
Coping with an eating disorder can feel isolating and scary. We are here to help you navigate eating disorder recovery with comfort and support. We can also help you cultivate a relationship with food that feels more free and enjoyable. Our therapists can help you dismantle beliefs you have around food and your body and help you find a new way to relate to food. If you are constantly thinking about food, experience shame during or after eating, or are restricting your food, we are here to help.
Eating disorders can be experienced in many different ways and our therapists work to make an individualized plan for each client. We work within a weight inclusive framework. Anyone can experience an eating disorder any we are here to help.
Lily Thrope, the founder of our practice, is a Certified Eating Disorder Counselor. Our therapists have an expertise in helping clients practice Intuitive Eating. We primarily work with disordered eating, anorexia, ARFID, bulimia, orthorexia, binge eating disorder and body image challenges. Eating disorders often are experienced in a unique way by each individual and we value learning about the lived experience of each client.
We believe strongly in a team approach to eating disorder recovery and will be in touch with your outpatient team on a consistent basis. We will work collaboratively with your Dietitian, Psychiatrist and Doctor when necessary. We value collaboration with your outpatient team. Eating disorder recovery is possible for you.
Restricting food
Binging or feeling out of control with food
Purging or use of laxatives
Complicated relationship around food or body image
Body dysmorphia
Thinking about food constantly
Calorie restriction
Desire to change the size or shape of your body
Low self esteem
Signs of an Eating Disorder:
Guilt or shame around eating choices
Ruminating on food choices
Black and white thinking with food
Over Exercising
Rigidity around food or exercise
Food or exercise affecting your social life and interpersonal relationships
Obsession around health
Anxiety around weight gain
Medical complications
Intuitive eating is a compassionate self-care eating framework that's rooted in dignity and respect for all bodies.
Eating disorders present in many different ways.
If you feel like there is a voice in your head (we call this the Eating Disorder voice or Ed for short) that is telling you to engage in eating disorder behaviors, it is time to shut that voice down. That voice can feel like a friend to you at times, but really it is an enemy. This voice can be very harmful to you if left unchecked. Our therapists can help you turn down the volume on the eating disorder voice and hear more loudly the voices that support and affirm you.
If you are struggling with your relationship to food, body image or exercise it can be helpful to work with a trained therapist on these challenges.
We work from a weight inclusive framework and incorporate Intuitive Eating in our treatment of eating disorders. We work closely with each client to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to their individual needs. We collaborate closely with each client’s treatment team.
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Discover a wealth of resources and support for eating disorders through the National Alliance for Eating Disorders. They are committed to providing education, advocacy, and support for individuals and families affected by eating disorders.
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Access comprehensive services and support for eating disorders through the Multi Service Eating Disorder Association (MEDA). Their multidisciplinary approach includes prevention, education, and treatment, aimed at supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders.
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Discover the power of intuitive eating. Learn from the original intuitive eating disorder dietitians who created this unique framework for food freedom.