Eating Disorders therapists in Chesterton, Indiana IN
Faye Williams
Therapist, Associate Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
If you're seeking support with disordered eating patterns, you'll be met with respect and support on your journey towards genuine, sustainable health. True wellness comes from nurturing your relationship with your body and food. Together, we'll explore intuitive eating, body positivity, and self-compassion, empowering you to break free from harmful cycles and embrace a life of balance and fulfillment.
2 Years Experience
James Jones
Marriage and Family Therapist, LCSW, LCAC
I understand the nature of eating disorders especially as it relates to obsessive/compulsive tendencies.
44 Years Experience
Dr. Walter J. Matweychuk
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Perfectionism and a lack of self-acceptance lie at the core of many eating disorders. I teach people how to unconditionally accept themselves instead of trying to obtain the perfect body. I also teach people how to alleviate stress and emotional problems which may very well give rise to eating problems and disorders.
34 Years Experience
Sala Psychology
Psychologist
We treat binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, and night eating syndrome. Dr. Sala is trained in CBT for eating disorders as well as FBT for eating disorders (which is the best treatment to date for children and adolescents with eating disorders).
3 Years Experience
Dr. Yanet Vanegas
Psychologist, PsyD
In treating eating disorders, I adopt an integrative approach that combines cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with psychodynamic therapy to address the multifaceted nature of these conditions. CBT serves as a cornerstone, focusing on the identification and modification of maladaptive thoughts and behaviors related to food, body image, and weight. Through structured sessions and homework assignments, I work collaboratively with clients to challenge distorted beliefs and develop healthier coping mechanisms. Concurrently, I integrate psychodynamic therapy to explore the underlying emotional and relational factors contributing to the eating disorder.
8 Years Experience