Your relationship with food doesn't have to define you.
Eating disorders are rarely just about food. They're about control, safety, self-worth, and the ways we've learned to cope with pain we didn't know how to hold. Whether you're struggling with restriction, bingeing, purging, or a relentless war with your body — you deserve support from someone who truly understands the complexity of this. I bring specialized clinical experience from a residential eating disorder program, and I work with adults at every stage of recovery.
What you might be experiencing
A constant, exhausting preoccupation with food, weight, or your body
Restricting, bingeing, purging, or other disordered patterns
Deep shame, self-criticism, or a sense that your body is the problem
Using food — or its absence — to manage feelings you can't hold
Fear that recovery means losing control
A history of treatment, but still feeling stuck
My approach
Healing an eating disorder requires more than behavioral change — it requires understanding what the eating disorder has been doing for you. Together we'll explore the emotional roots, challenge the beliefs driving the behaviors, and build a relationship with yourself that isn't defined by what you eat or how you look.
I use a combination of EMDR, CBT, DBT, and attachment-based work, tailored to where you are in your recovery. I collaborate with dietitians and medical providers when appropriate.
Recovery isn't about willpower. It's about understanding. You're not broken — your nervous system found a way to cope. We can find a better way together.
You don't have to fight this alone.
Free 15-minute consultation — no pressure, just a conversation.
