

Eating Disorder Vancouver. Counselling for Eating Disorders. Anorexia, Bulimia Therapist in Vancouver.
Welcome to our network of Vancouver eating disorder therapists. If you or a loved one is struggling with anorexia, binge eating or bulimia, eating disorder treatment in Vancouver, BC is available to you. With professional and caring eating disorder counselling Vancouver, hope and healing is within reach. British Columbia therapists who specialize in eating disorders, Vancouver, can give you powerful tools and treatment that are aimed at curing the problem, and restoring individual dignity and self worth.
Eating Disorder Treatment Near Vancouver, BC
Kerry Moller, MA, RCC
Kerry has many years of training and experience in helping individuals recover from a history of disordered eating - whether it be bulimia, anorexia, or chronic overeating. She really understands how all-encompassing it can be to have a challenging relationship with food, and is committed to helping you find recovery once and for all - regardless of how many years you may have been struggling.
Decreasing the hold that food (and your relationship to it) has over you can free up so many other possibilities for creativity, love, happiness, self-respect and fulfillment in your life.
Marlise Meilan, MA Psychology, Registered Clinical Counsellor
While I do not create treatment plans for, nor necessarily work with specific symptoms of, those people experiencing eating disorders, I am very interested in helping people in a whole-person, whole-life way that often includes examining and subtly shifting people's relationships to their emotional, mental, spiritual and physical selves. Befriending our bodies after long and painful relationships with them can be tough, and rewarding, work. I'm here to help you with the critical, judgmental voices you may be fighting with internally, and to see if we can find new ways of speaking and listening to what may be their pith and the meaning of their presence in your mind.
Gayle Way, Ph.D., R., Psych.
In order to change our relationship with food, we need to change our relationship with ourselves to one of greater self-love and self-acceptance. Such change also involves changing the fear-based and self-limiting beliefs which get in the way of our self-love and self-compassion. I practice an Energy-based therapy which facilitates letting go of beliefs and ways of being which do not serve us (i.e. the energetic impact of beliefs) so that we are able to realize more and more of our Innate Wholeness of core of Love. Although the effects of the Energetic process are subtle, the changes are profound.
Natasha Barber, MEd, RD, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor & Registered Dietitian
Email: Contact Natasha
1st Floor - 1892 West Broadway, Vancouver V6J 4Y2
Email: Contact Natasha
1st Floor - 1892 West Broadway, Vancouver V6J 4Y2
Our relationship with food can be a means to cope with challenging situations and uncomfortable emotions. However, this coping style can become overwhelming and lead to feeling more distress. To help understand our relationship with food, we need to explore the difficulties underlying it. At times we cannot put words to the underlying concerns, yet through exploring different healthy lifestyle strategies we can learn different ways to approach or look at the underlying concerns. Also, as a dietitian I can help you can employ nutritional strategies to aid understanding your relationship with food.
Devorah Peterson, M.Ed., RCC
As an experienced therapist in the area of eating disorders, I have found that often the greatest healing occurs through re-connectiong with the body, developing a trusting and loving relationship with it, and discovering its wisdom. When one begins to trust that that far from being one's enemy, the body is one's constant friend and guide, one's whole experience of self can be transformed. One lives from one's own core rather than focusing on food, body image, and others' evaluations, and therefore one becomes more confident and life becomes richer and freer.
Lee Kotsalis-Thulin, MA, RCC
In my experience, moving towards a healthy relationship with eating involves both: looking at the part of disordered eating that IS about the food (that is, seeing how we nutritionally set ourselves up for success or failure, how emotional eating/binging is often triggered by undereating, etc.) and also addressing the emotional triggers for disordered eating that have nothing to do with food. My work with clients involves looking at both of these aspects, helping them move towards differentiating between physiological and emotional hunger, and encouraging them to discover what they're really hungry for.
Karen Cook, M.A.
Recovery from eating disorders (ED) is possible regardless of how long and intensley you may have struggled with it. ED works to rob you of your life, but you can have your life back from an eating disorder. Though it rarely seems so, ED's are not about food and body image, but about the underlying emotional issues and challenges one is experiencing. I would be pleased to assist you in recovering and understanding these issues and aid you in resolving them. Each woman longs for a beauty to unfold, and I believe each woman has this. You are not an exception.

Eating Disorder Vancouver.
Eating disorders can be life threatening if not treated. If you or someone you love in British Columbia is struggling with binge eating, bulimia, or anorexia, Vancouver counselling for eating disorders is vital to recovery. Theravive British Columbia therapists who specialize in eating disorder treatment Vancouver, BC can help you to a full recovery. Anorexia and bulimia are devastating in Vancouver to those who are suffering. Contact a Vancouver treatment therapist for eating disorders to begin your recovery.Eating Disorder Vancouver
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