Find An Eating Disorder Therapist in Mountain Home, ID.

Experienced counselors in Mountain Home, ID for anorexia, bulimia, food aversion, orthorexia nervosa and other food issues.


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Mountain Home, Idaho

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You Have Found Honest and Real Therapy for Food Issues in Mountain Home, ID.

Are you ready to start on a new path? Thank you for visiting our Idaho search of licensed therapists in Mountain Home who specialize and have experience treating food issues such as anorexia, over eating, food aversions, orthorexia nervosa and bulimia.  Food issues affect anyone, both children and adults and can impede our relationships and daily life. Counseling for help with food and eating is a vital component of healthy recovery and restoration. Find the right counselor for eating and food issues in Mountain Home right now and begin your new life.

Mountain Home is located in Elmore County, Idaho. It has a land area of 6.07 square miles and a water area of 0.28 square miles.  The population of Mountain Home is 13,730 people with 5,358 households and a median annual income of $46,739. .


Therapy Affordability Meter for Mountain Home, ID

Some budgeting needed

While counseling can certainly be an expense for individuals and families in Mountain Home, with proper budgeting, it is entirely do-able and the risk/reward is worth it. For some families, it may be difficult to sustain a commitment to therapy without proper insurance coverage. If this is you, ask your therapist about low cost options as practitoners in and around Mountain Home may have flexibility or sliding scales. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Mountain Home public health department.