Weight Loss therapists in Winchester, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Cynthia Roblin
Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., R.P.
Weight loss is a journey that involves a lot more than losing physical weight. Psychodynamic psychotherapy can really help as a compliment to other supports in weight loss in that it can really help to unpack the belief system you have in connection with food from childhood where most of the culprits are. By getting to the roots of overeating, undereating, emotional eating, etc., we can help support awareness of their origins which tends to help us break patterns that are not benefitting us and introduce new ones.
3 Years Experience
Nora Taylor, MA, RP
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology 1994
Weight gain can affect our sense of self and how we feel about ourselves. It's important to visit your doctor to rule out any medical reason; it also can involve developing a healthy lifestyle that supports your goals; as I am writing I realize it is not always so simple; can involve past losses, trauma, depression.
30 Years Experience
Lisa Koole Counselling and Nutrition
Registered Psychotherapist, B.A., R.P., HCA-RHNC, CAIN-RHNP
Offering clients a holistic approach to sustainable weight loss that includes addressing emotional eating, mindset, nutrition.
8 Years Experience
Reflection Centre
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MSW, RSW, RSSW
At Reflection Centre, we offer a holistic approach to weight loss that focuses on addressing the root causes of your struggles with weight. Our expert therapists and nutritionists work with you to develop a personalized plan that includes evidence-based strategies for managing your relationship with food and creating healthy habits that last. We understand that weight loss is a complex issue that often involves more than just diet and exercise, which is why we also provide support for underlying emotional issues that may be contributing to your struggles
31 Years Experience
Laura Farberman
Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW
As we build our capacity for self compassion, we become more in tune with what will be nourishing for our bodies. In therapy we focus on what has happened to us that made us disconnect from our bodies in this way. We explore what eating foods that cause unhealthy weight gain do for us; do we eat for comfort, for relief, for relaxation, disconnection and so on. Which part of us enjoys feeling full, eating to ease emotions and so on. Working with me to support your weight issues will provide you with tools to support yourself through emotional eating patterns that have been difficult to change.
14 Years Experience