Eating Disorders
Eating disorders can affect people of all ages, genders, body sizes, and backgrounds. They often develop unintentionally due to a combination of multiple factors. Treatment is individualized, with the goal of restoring physical health and supporting a more flexible, sustainable relationship with food. Care is collaborative, compassionate, and coordinated with medical providers as needed.
Offering specialized eating disorder treatment for children, adolescents, and adults.
For youth, I have advanced training in Family-Based Treatment (FBT/Maudsley Model), an evidence-based approach in which caregivers play an active role in supporting recovery. Research shows that FBT is one of the most effective treatments for youth with eating difficulties, particularly when weight loss has occurred.
For adults, treatment is tailored to the individual and may include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT-E), exposure-based strategies, and values-informed approaches to reduce eating disorder behaviors and support long-term recovery.
For those who are medically stable, treatment is offered for concerns of:
Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
Binge Eating Disorder
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
Rumination Disorder
Picky Eating
Weight loss due to other factors
Anxiety / OCD
Excessive worry, fear, and nervousness can make it more difficult to enjoy everyday activities. Individuals who are struggling with intrusive OCD thoughts often develop ‘rituals’ to reduce anxiety about a feared outcome, which can become time-consuming and disruptive. Anxiety is often associated with insufficient sleep, muscle tension, and poor focus. In children, anxiety may lead to avoidance, refusal behaviors, and an inability to meet age-appropriate responsibilities.
Anxiety and OCD can be successfully treated.
Exposure Therapy is considered the gold standard treatment for these conditions. Exposure therapy involves gradually facing fears in a variety of ways, with the goal of learning to manage anxiety without avoidance or rituals. During the process of gradual exposure, individuals learn that anxious feelings are both manageable and temporary. With children, parents are actively involved throughout the treatment process to learn how to coach their child during exposures that occur between sessions and ongoing.
Offering individualized treatment for concerns of:
Generalized Anxiety
OCD
Phobias & Fears
Perfectionism
Social Anxiety
Separation Anxiety
Panic Disorder
Agoraphobia
Selective Mutism
behavior management
Figuring out the most effective approach to parenting can be overwhelming – especially for parents of children with challenging behaviors. Dealing with frequent misbehavior or emotional outbursts can be exhausting, but you don’t have to figure everything out on your own. Using highly researched parenting strategies, my therapy services are designed to address these issues so that you feel more confident and consistent in managing difficult behaviors.
I work closely with parents for three reasons:
You are the most important person in your child’s life.
You have the greatest ability to influence change.
You know your child best.
My approach begins with gaining an in-depth understanding of your child’s specific emotional or behavioral problems you would like to improve. We will then develop an individualized plan to address these concerns and discuss specific strategies that you can begin using right away.
Parent training can help:
Improve cooperation
Decrease outbursts
Improve parent-child relationships
Decrease misbehavior / defiance
Improve emotion regulation
Promote age-appropriate behavior
Reduce family stress