Eating Disorders therapists in Templeton, California CA
Em Rubenstein
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Therapy for eating disorders can have many different components and needs to be individualized depending on each person’s needs. I believe that regardless of the approach, autonomy needs to be at the foundation of this work; I will never tell you that you have to participate in any treatment approaches that are not a fit for you and your goals.
4 Years Experience
Tandra Froehlich Childress
Marriage and Family Therapist, ATR, LMFT
I have years of experience working with eating disorders in children and adults. I am a member of and have gained my training and consultation from The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals Foundation.
8 Years Experience
Anna Schick
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Eating Disorders control many people's lives to the point of serious medical complications, mood dysregulation, anxiety, depression, and can freeze you from living your full life. Together we will take steps together to being healing.
14 Years Experience
Philip Starkman
Registered Psychotherapist, MSW, RSW
In my practice, I approach the delicate issue of eating disorders with empathy and understanding, offering a safe space for clients to confront and overcome their challenges. By integrating holistic strategies alongside psychotherapeutic techniques like Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness, I support clients in addressing the underlying emotional and psychological factors contributing to their eating disorder. We work together to foster a healthier relationship with food and body image, incorporating lifestyle changes that promote overall well-being, such as balanced nutrition, mindful eating practices, and self-care routines. My goal is to empower clients to reclaim control over their eating habits, develop positive coping mechanisms, and embark on a path towards recovery and self-acceptance. For those struggling with eating disorders and seeking compassionate support, I am committed to guiding you through your journey of healing and transformation.
53 Years Experience
Dr. Glenn Francis
Marriage and Family Therapist, Psy.D., MFT
Our emotional relationship with food is a powerful path of self-development if we find ourselves walking upon it. "The path of food" is a different way of viewing struggles with emotional eating, a way that is hard work, but extraordinarily illuminating of some of the deepest parts of ourselves. Struggles with food and eating are not accidents, nor are they pathology, but the yearning in the depth of ourselves to find freedom and ease in life. Accompaniment by another who knows this path can be extraordinarily helpful and comforting as you walk the way of food.
27 Years Experience