Eating Disorders therapists in Harker Heights, Texas TX
Dr. Bridget Kromrey
Psychologist, PsyD
I spent about 4 years working in in-patient, residential, and partial hospitalization settings that focused on treating adolescents and adults with a variety of eating disorder diagnoses. I continue to enjoy supporting individuals in an outpatient capacity who struggle with a variety of eating disorder behaviors.
10 Years Experience
Dr. Rita Woidislawsky
Psychologist, Ph.D.
UNDERSTAND EATING DISORDERS IRRATIONAL RULES!!!
32 Years Experience
Regal Oak Counseling, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor
We help individuals, families, couples, and groups gain the tools to live a more satisfying life. We offer a genuinely caring and support environment where your needs are our top priority.
11 Years Experience
Brian Jones
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MEd, LMHC, LPC
Are you in more of a "maintenance phase" of eating disorder recovery? Or, are you worried about your relationship with food even though you aren't experiencing specific medical side effects? Either way, I may be the right fit for you.
I've worked with eating disorders in several levels of care - from once-weekly outpatient sessions, to working with folx in 24/7 residential care. Nowadays, I only offer outpatient work with people. If it turns out you need more support than what I offer, I can help you get hooked up with the right team.
7 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