Eating Disorders therapists in Cibolo, Texas TX
Dr. Shaun Lester
Therapist, PhD, LPC-S
I am a tool! Really, I am a professional tool. I consider myself an instrument to be used in your life to help you redesign, renovate, remodel, and/or rebuild your life.
29 Years Experience
Dr. Erick David Arguello
Psychologist, PsyD
With a compassionate and non-judgmental approach, I offer personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual's unique needs and circumstances. Whether you're battling anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, or any other type of disordered eating, I am here to help guide you towards recovery.
15 Years Experience
Teona Amble
Psychologist, Ph.D., LP
Do you struggle with overeating or undereating? Do you feel out of control with food? Are you unsure how to eat to support your well-being? Do you think you have an eating disorder? You are not alone as millions of people feel uncertain about their food choices and eating habits, leading to a stressful relationship with food. Let's work together to help you get back in touch with what your body needs and to talk back to the harmful voices in your head around food. I will guide you in learning mindfulness-based eating and intuitive eating approaches, so you can make peace with food and take back control of your eating behavior.
13 Years Experience
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Our therapists are intensively trained in a highly sought after treatment, Radically-Open DBT (RO-DBT), a specialized treatment for Chronic Depression, Anorexia-Nervosa, and disorders of Over-Control (OC). Radically-Open DBT promotes openness, flexibility, and direct communication.
10 Years Experience
Elaine Klionsky
Psychologist, J.D., Ph.D., Inc.
I work with a variety of eating disorders such as anorexia, a preoccupation healthy food, bulimia, and binge eating. I see eating disorders as a type of addiction designed to soothe and fill clients with a sense of control and competency. While those suffering from eating disorders are often high achieving individuals, generalizations are difficult to make in a culture that encourages thinness at any cost and "looks the other way" at self-destructive behaviors when they propel us to meet cultural norms. I do not focus on calories, food charts, weight, or homework. I work with clients who are medically stable to enable them to find more adapting ways of achieving self-acceptance, autonomy, control, and a sense of well-being. Of course, wellness regimens including medical check-ups, relaxation, mindfulness, nutrition, exercise, etc.. are useful and sometimes critical in helping those with self-destructive behavior.
28 Years Experience