Eating Disorders therapists in Ferndale, Michigan MI
Lyz Luidens
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LLMSW
Your relationship to food and your body is a deeply personal and vulnerable one that can affect many aspects of your life, and coming to therapy to heal these relationships is an incredibly brave and powerful step in that process. I would love to support you in exploring these relationships, how they developed, and to empower you to take control of that narrative through psychodynamic exploration of these relationships and somatic practices and coping mechanisms
0 Years Experience
Dr. Mila Velinova
Psychologist, PsyD
Are you or your adolescent child struggling with thoughts, feelings, and behaviors related to disordered eating? Fear of weight gain? Loss of control over eating? Preoccupied with eating and weight? I am a licensed psychologist specializing in the assessment and treatment of eating disorders.
22 Years Experience
Macomb Therapy Group
Counselor/Therapist, LPC, LMSW, LLP, CAADC, PA-C, PhD
We all need a friendly ear, especially in difficult times. With someone in your corner you can build the coping skills needed to handle life's challenges with confidence.
Macomb Therapy Group works with adults, adolescents, families and couples. Our clinicians have experience counseling people from a range of backgrounds and ages; facing a variety of challenges: from individuals dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, and post-traumatic stress disorder; to children and adults in crisis and families with relational problems.
Now is the time. Together we can make each day better and brighter for you and those you love.
18 Years Experience
Transformational Choices
Therapist, LMSW, LPC, CAADC, LLMSW
With a plethora of therapists on our team we have the ability to meet many needs including Eating Disorders or Emotional Eating. We will be able to fit you with a therapist who will meet you wherever you are on your journey. We are here to serve you.
Josh Murray- Hopeful Minds
Psychologist, MA, LLP
Eating disorder treatment depends on your particular disorder and your symptoms. It typically includes a combination of psychological therapy (psychotherapy), nutrition education, medical monitoring, and sometimes medications.
Eating disorder treatment also involves addressing other health problems caused by an eating disorder, which can be serious or even life-threatening if they go untreated for too long. If an eating disorder doesn't improve with standard treatment or causes health problems, you may need hospitalization or another type of inpatient program.
Having an organized approach to eating disorder treatment can help you manage symptoms, return to a healthy weight, and maintain your physical and mental health.
3 Years Experience