If food or weight is taking up too much space in your thoughts or affecting daily choices, therapy may help. You don't need to meet criteria for an eating disorder to begin this work. Many clients come in with concerns that don't fall into a single category.
No. You don't have to commit to full recovery before starting therapy. We meet you where you are and work collaboratively. Ambivalence is part of the process.
Many of our clients have done higher levels of care or worked with previous therapists. We focus on relational, flexible, goal-aware work that respects your history and invites your input.
Yes. If support people help you feel safer or more understood, we can include them. This is especially helpful for teens but available to adults as well.
We are a private-pay practice but provide superbills that some clients submit for out-of-network reimbursement. Each therapist sets their own rates based on experience and scope.