Eating Disorders therapists in Hampden, Massachusetts MA

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Boston, Massachusetts therapist: Alisa Lin, therapist
Eating Disorders

Alisa Lin

Therapist, Counselor in Training
In therapy, you'll find a safe and compassionate space where you can explore your relationship with food, your body, and yourself. Together, we will work towards understanding the underlying factors contributing to your eating disorder and develop personalized strategies for healing and recovery.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Hampden, Massachusetts (Online Only)
Norfolk, Massachusetts therapist: Ellen S Leventhal, marriage and family therapist
Eating Disorders

Ellen S Leventhal

Marriage and Family Therapist, MEd, MA, LMFT
Eating disorders don’t discriminate; it doesn’t matter if you’re a girl or boy, young or old, black or white. Instead of hating our bodies we should learn to celebrate every body. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by weight loss, an intense fear of weight gain, food restriction, inappropriate eating habits, and obsessing over a thin figure. People suffering have the inability to see what their body truly looks like because they have a distorted body image. As the person becomes more emaciated, their image of themselves becomes more distorted. Bulimia nervosa is episodes of binging and purging. A person will binge by consuming a large amount of calories in a restricted period of time almost always carried out in secret. The person is also afraid of weight gain, so they undo the binge by purging. Most common is self-induced vomiting, meanwhile others are overdosing on laxatives and excessive exercise. Binge eating is an eating disorder in which a person consumes an abnormally large amount of food in a short period of time. During the binge, the person also feels a loss of control and is not able to stop eating. In this instance, they don’t undo the binge by purging. Afterwards, they typically feel disgusted, depressed, and guilty. Pica is persistently eating nonfood items, such as soap, cloth, talcum powder or dirt, over a period of at least a month. Eating these nonfood items can result in medical complications such as poisoning, intestinal problems or infections. Rumination disorder is repeatedly and persistently regurgitating food after eating, but it’s not due to a medical condition or another eating disorder such as anorexia, bulimia, or binge-eating disorder. Food is brought back up into the mouth without nausea or gagging. Sometimes regurgitated food is rechewed and reswallowed or spit out.  
38 Years Experience
Online in Hampden, Massachusetts
Lancaster, Pennsylvania therapist: Noha El Toukhy, therapist
Eating Disorders

Noha El Toukhy

Therapist, Counselor in training
In therapy, you'll find a safe and compassionate space where you can explore your relationship with food, your body, and yourself. Together, we will work towards understanding the underlying factors contributing to your eating disorder and develop personalized strategies for healing and recovery.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Hampden, Massachusetts (Online Only)
Santa Ana, California therapist: Mary Knoblock, hypnotherapist
Eating Disorders

Mary Knoblock

Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
I work with clients to find root causes of their eating disorders and help them get better. I’m specializing in eating disorders currently and am seeing fantastic results with using RTT Rapid Transformation Therapy for eating disorders. It can lead to greater appetite around meal time, increased coping skills and feeling less anxious about food.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Hampden, Massachusetts (Online Only)
Boston, Massachusetts therapist: Julia Cannon, licensed clinical social worker
Eating Disorders

Julia Cannon

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LICSW
As a dedicated therapist specializing in eating disorders, I provide a compassionate and evidence-based approach to help individuals navigate the complex relationship with food, body image, and self-worth. Drawing from the latest research and best practices in the field, my therapy sessions focus on fostering a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings without judgment. I utilize a combination of cognitive-behavioral techniques, mindfulness practices, and intuitive eating principles to empower clients on their healing journey. By addressing underlying emotional issues and promoting a healthier mindset towards food and body, we work collaboratively to set realistic goals and develop sustainable coping strategies. My approach emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary perspective, often collaborating with nutritionists, medical professionals, and support groups to ensure holistic care. Whether you’re struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or body image concerns, my goal is to help you cultivate a positive relationship with yourself and find freedom in your journey toward recovery. Together, we can uncover the root causes of your challenges and create a path to lasting change and self-acceptance.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Hampden, Massachusetts (Online Only)