Eating Disorders therapists in Woodstock, Ontario ON, Canada CA

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Brantford, Ontario therapist: Shannon Wylie, registered social worker
Eating Disorders

Shannon Wylie

Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
I am currently accepting new clients. No waitlist! Evening sessions available for in-person or online sessions. Having worked as a Registered Social Worker for over 12 years, I have established an approach to working with clients that leaves them feeling heard and supported. For those struggling with eating disorders, my eight month training with Toronto General Hospital's Eating Disorder Day Program provided me with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills for supporting clients struggling with anorexia, bulimia and those who are wanting to improve their relationship with food. We will explore areas such as self-esteem, healthy coping mechanisms, exploring underlying thoughts, feelings and experiences that might be perpetuating your struggle, addressing eating disorder symptoms such as restricting, compensating and body checking and work towards building a healthier relationship with your body. During our sessions I create a space where you can safely and effectively work towards your wellness goals and make positive changes in your life. This may involve talking things through, processing and making sense of difficult experiences, addressing unhelpful thought or behaviour patterns, or establishing more effective coping mechanisms. Please feel free to explore my website for more information or to book a free 20 minute consultation. I would love to hear from you! www.hyggecounselling.com  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Woodstock, ON
Online in Woodstock, Ontario
London, Ontario therapist: Kathy Roberts, London, Ontario, registered social worker
Eating Disorders

Kathy Roberts, London, Ontario

Registered Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW
Anorexia nervosa. Binge eating. Bulimia. ARFID. Pica. Orthorexia. These aren't just diets or lifestyle choices; they are complex mental health conditions characterized by dysfunctional eating behaviors and thoughts about food and weight. They can be dangerous to our mental and physical health. They are notoriously difficult to treat, and the road to recovery can be long. The earlier an eating disorder is detected and treated, the greater the chance of recovery. To treat an eating disorder, it is best to have a team that includes the person with the the eating disorder (and their parents and/or partner), a doctor (who may prescribe medicine), a dietician with expertise in eating disorders, and of course, a therapist. Usually, the immediate priority is behavioural change (e.g. eating less restrictively, reducing the frequency of purging or binging). During this stage, the role of the therapist is to support the journey toward tangible change, to help you manage your mental health and validate your feelings. As behaviours improve, a therapist can help you understand the contributing factors that led to the eating issues and body image problems; examine the thoughts, feelings and actions that maintain negative behaviour cycles; identify and gain insight into your triggers and how to manage them; improve your eating habits, self image, confidence, and resilience; and develop personalized coping strategies to replace negative behaviours like bingeing, vomiting, use of laxatives and diet pills, and over-exercise. ​The therapy part is what I do. I'm a compassionate, experienced and highly qualified counsellor. And eating disorder therapy is not just a sideline for me. For 9 years, my private practice has significantly focused on helping teens and young adults who are struggling with body image or eating challenges. I'm also connected; I know London's eating disorder resources, including local dieticians who specialize in eating disorders. If you or someone you love is struggling with these challenges, I can definitely help! My website [ krcounselling.ca/eating-disorders ] has lots of great information about the types of eating disorders, possible signs, common food rituals, and how eating disorders are treated. It also explains the role of talk therapy when dealing with an eating disorder ... and what to look for in an ED therapist.  
36 Years Experience
In-Person Near Woodstock, ON
Online in Woodstock, Ontario
Windsor, Ontario therapist: Dana Dupuis, registered social worker
Eating Disorders

Dana Dupuis

Registered Social Worker, BA, BSW, MSW, RSW
I work with non-underweight patients, and provide CBT-T (ten session), a treatment well known to effectively treat eating disorders. We will work on normalizing eating, learn to cope and manage challenging emotions and tackle body image concerns.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Woodstock, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario therapist: The Cohen Clinic, psychologist
Eating Disorders

The Cohen Clinic

Psychologist, Psy.D.
At The Cohen Clinic, we have a Registered Dietitian and Psychotherapist who will work with you to develop a more positive relationship with food, body image, disordered eating and gut issues.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Woodstock, Ontario
St. Catharines, Ontario therapist: Stacey Stemplowski, registered psychotherapist
Eating Disorders

Stacey Stemplowski

Registered Psychotherapist, BA, RP, CCPA, OAMHP
Identifying triggers, behavioural patterns and kindess to self.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Woodstock, Ontario