Eating Disorders therapists in Pollock Pines, California CA
Warner Park Recovery Center
Treatment Center, DHCS# 190116AP
Eating disorder treatment at our facility is designed to provide holistic and specialized care for individuals grappling with the complexities of disordered eating. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals, including therapists, nutritionists, and medical experts, collaborates to offer a comprehensive approach. Treatment may involve cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), nutritional counseling, and, in some cases, medical monitoring to address both the psychological and physical aspects of the disorder. We prioritize creating a supportive and understanding environment where individuals can explore the underlying factors contributing to their eating disorder, develop a healthier relationship with food and body image, and acquire coping mechanisms for long-term recovery. Our commitment extends beyond immediate intervention, as we work collaboratively to build sustainable strategies for ongoing support, fostering a path towards improved overall well-being and a positive relationship with food.
7 Years Experience
Daniela Bumann
Life Coach, Life Mastery Coach and Liberator
Are you tired of destructive habits and hurting yourself (body) in your life? Recognize and get past limiting beliefs to live the life you WANT & deserve! In a positive and judgement free zone, learn NEW skills and strategies to achieve your goals and maximize your life - living it on your terms!
30 Years Experience
Eric Olsen
Life Coach, Trauma, PTSD, BSc Sciences, DoD Career Councilor, SARC, DAPA, Pre Licensed Human Intelligence / Psychology, Life Coach. | Professional Support: LSSBB, PgM, Bluestone PMP,
We help you understand and recover from your eating disorder.
15 Years Experience
Vanessa Ffrench
Pre-Licensed Professional, Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (103346), Certified Yoga & Meditation Instructor
I have experience working with clients who have disordered eating and body image issues
13 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