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Eating Disorders therapists in Halton Hills, ON, CA

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Halton Hills, Ontario therapist: Shauna Switzer, MCP, MA RP, registered psychotherapist
Eating Disorders

Shauna Switzer, MCP, MA RP

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MCP, Registered Psychotherapist
Eating disorders can affect physical health, emotional well-being, self-esteem, and relationships with food and body image. Therapy offers compassionate, non-judgmental support to help individuals understand underlying struggles, develop healthier coping strategies, and move toward healing and recovery.  
26 Years Experience
In-Person in Halton Hills, ON L7G 4A3
Online in Halton Hills, ON
Milton, Ontario therapist: New Leaf Psychology Centre, psychologist
Eating Disorders

New Leaf Psychology Centre

Psychologist
New Leaf Psychology Centre is committed to providing a place where you and your family can feel comfortable and understood.  
21 Years Experience
In-Person Near Halton Hills, ON
Burlington, Ontario therapist: Tamara Daniszewski, registered social worker
Eating Disorders

Tamara Daniszewski

Registered Social Worker, M.ED, MSW, RSW
Eating disorders affect more than food or body image; they often speak to deeper pain, control, anxiety or trauma. In therapy, we work gently and collaboratively to rebuild trust with your body, repair your relationship with food and uncover what the disorder has been trying to communicate. Recovery is possible, even if it does not feel that way right now.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Halton Hills, ON
Online in Halton Hills, ON
Guelph, Ontario therapist: Laird Counselling Services, registered psychotherapist
Eating Disorders

Laird Counselling Services

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
It’s easy to slip into a painful and confusing relationship with food, especially when eating starts to feel less like a choice and more like a way to cope. If you find yourself turning to food when you’re stressed, overwhelmed, lonely, or emotionally drained—and then feeling out of control around eating—you’re not alone. Binge eating and emotional eating can leave you feeling disconnected from your body, frustrated with yourself, and unsure why willpower never seems to be enough. Binge eating often involves eating large amounts of food in a short period of time, accompanied by a strong sense of loss of control. You might feel unable to stop, even when you’re uncomfortably full, followed by guilt, shame, or self-criticism afterward. Emotional eating may look like using food to soothe difficult feelings or numb emotional discomfort, even when you’re not physically hungry. Many people experience both, often moving between periods of trying to “get back on track” and moments when eating feels chaotic or unmanageable. These patterns usually develop over time. What may begin as dieting, food restriction, or an attempt to eat “better” can quietly increase cravings and preoccupation with food. The more rigid the rules become, the more likely it is that they eventually break—leading to episodes of overeating or binging, followed by renewed attempts to regain control. This cycle can feel exhausting and demoralizing, reinforcing the belief that something is “wrong” with you, when in reality your body and nervous system are responding to deprivation, stress, and emotional overwhelm. Binge eating and emotional eating are not about lack of discipline or failure. They are often linked to chronic stress, negative body image, unmet emotional needs, and a history of restriction or dieting. Over time, the constant mental focus on food, weight, and eating can crowd out enjoyment, self-trust, and a sense of ease in daily life. At Laird Counselling Services, we have experience supporting individuals who feel stuck in cycles of binge eating and emotional eating. Therapy can help you understand what’s driving these patterns, rebuild trust with your body, and develop more compassionate and sustainable ways to cope with emotions and stress—without food feeling like the only option. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, ashamed, or unsure how to break free from this cycle, support is available. You don’t have to navigate this alone. We invite you to reach out to learn more about how counselling can help you move toward a calmer, more balanced relationship with food.  
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Halton Hills, ON
Online in Halton Hills, ON
Brampton, Ontario therapist: Usman Khan, registered psychotherapist
Eating Disorders

Usman Khan

Registered Psychotherapist, MD, MPH, MACP, RP
Eating disorders can have a profound impact on both physical and emotional health. I offer a compassionate and evidence-based approach to help you address and overcome these challenges. Using techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness, we work on understanding the underlying causes of your eating disorder, developing healthier eating habits, and improving body image. My goal is to support you in finding balance and building a positive relationship with food and your body. Contact me to start working towards recovery and well-being. Book a free 15-minute consultation today.  
4 Years Experience
In-Person Near Halton Hills, ON
Online in Halton Hills, ON
Brampton, Ontario therapist: Shannon Kane, registered psychotherapist
Eating Disorders

Shannon Kane

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, and Counsellor RP, C.R.P.O, H.B.A, M.A.C.P
Eating disorders often stem from emotional distress, trauma, or a need for control. I work with individuals to address the underlying issues contributing to disordered eating behaviors, develop self-compassion, and rebuild a healthy relationship with food and their body.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Halton Hills, ON (Online Only)
Mississauga, Ontario therapist: Selene Khosla, marriage and family therapist
Eating Disorders

Selene Khosla

Marriage and Family Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist (qualifying), MAP, PHD
Food and body struggles are rarely about food alone. I help clients explore the emotions and stories behind their eating patterns, fostering healing through self-compassion, understanding, and balance.  
2 Years Experience
In-Person Near Halton Hills, ON
Online in Halton Hills, ON
Mississauga, Ontario therapist: Shoban Jeyamuraly, registered psychotherapist
Eating Disorders

Shoban Jeyamuraly

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MACP
Eating disorders are complex and affect more than just your physical health. I provide a supportive environment to address the underlying emotions and thoughts, helping you develop a healthier relationship with food and yourself.  
3 Years Experience
In-Person Near Halton Hills, ON
Online in Halton Hills, ON
Mississauga, Ontario therapist: Nicole Park, registered psychotherapist
Eating Disorders

Nicole Park

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (qualifying)
Our eating disorders therapy provides comprehensive support for individuals struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and other eating disorders. We offer evidence-based treatments such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Family-Based Therapy (FBT), focusing on restoring healthy eating patterns and addressing underlying psychological issues. Our goal is to support recovery, improve self-esteem, and enhance overall well-being.  
3 Years Experience
In-Person Near Halton Hills, ON
Online in Halton Hills, ON
Mississauga, Ontario therapist: Anthony De Lemos Kawka, registered psychotherapist
Eating Disorders

Anthony De Lemos Kawka

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Eating disorders often reflect a struggle with control, self-worth, or emotional pain. I provide trauma-informed care to help you heal your relationship with food, body, and self in a supportive, non-shaming environment.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Halton Hills, ON (Online Only)

Eating Disorders therapists in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada Statistics

Eating Disorders therapists in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada average 11 years of experience and charge around $170 per session. 99% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (83%), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) (73%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (71%).

Average years in practice

11 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$170

Accept insurance

85%

Offer sliding scale

73%

Gender ID

67% Female
24% Male
6% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

69% In Person and Online
30% Online Only
1% In Person Only

Top Treatment Approaches

83% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
73% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
71% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
68% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
55% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
52% Narrative Therapy
50% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Ages Served

96% Adult
83% Teen
77% Young Adult
67% Senior
50% Children

Client Focus

65% Women
54% Men
49% LGBTQ+
40% Persons with Disabilities
40% Christian