
Our Approach to Recovery
Our approach to eating disorder treatment is compassionate, collaborative, and trauma-informed. We understand that eating disorders are often connected to deeper emotional, relational, and nervous system experiences—not simply food or willpower.
Treatment focuses on:
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reducing shame
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rebuilding body trust
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increasing emotional awareness
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nervous system regulation
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understanding underlying patterns
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developing sustainable coping tools
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reconnecting with self
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fostering an intuitive relationship with food and movement
Our care is individualized and may integrate psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, somatic approaches, meal support, and collaborative care coordination when appropriate.
Who We Help
We support adolescents and adults navigating:
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anorexia nervosa
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bulimia nervosa
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binge eating disorder
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avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
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chronic dieting
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compulsive exercise
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body image concerns
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body checking
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perfectionism
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emotional eating
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disordered eating patterns
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nervous system dysregulation related to food and body experiences

WHAT TO EXPECT IN THERAPY
When appropriate, we collaborate with:
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dietitians
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primary care physicians
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psychiatrists
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outpatient providers
to support comprehensive, whole-person care.


