Find An Eating Disorder Therapist in Don Mills, ON.

Experienced counsellors in Don Mills, ON for anorexia, bulimia, food aversion, orthorexia nervosa and other food issues.


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Kate Harper, PhD, RP Registered Psychotherapist (CRPO) & Clinical Supervisor

In L4L 6B1 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Eating disorders often occur alongside depression and anxiety. I view eating disorders as a symptom of deep and painful emotions, often linked to trauma, stress, or grief/loss. In our work together we can address your eating disorder in relation to your family of origin and current relationships and also address any anxiety or depression that may be occurring. The goal is to better understand the role eating disorders play in helping one to cope with the painful emotions that arise due to trauma, depression, anxiety and/or early life family of origin disruptions.

Online Therapy Centre, Ph.D., C. Psych., RP. MSW RSW
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Online Therapy Centre, Ph.D., C. Psych., RP. MSW RSW

Psychologists/ Psychotherapists/ Social Workers

In M9V 5G9 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Online Therapy Centre offers comprehensive support for eating disorders. Our team conducts assessments, tailors individualized plans, and provides nutritional counseling. Evidence-based therapies like CBT and DBT help address emotional factors, while group and family therapy foster a supportive community. Continuous monitoring, collaboration with medical professionals, and relapse prevention strategies ensure holistic care. Our goal is to empower clients, educate, and guide them on their path to recovery.

Lori-Ann Wesley, M.A., R.P.
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Lori-Ann Wesley, M.A., R.P.

Registered Psychotherapist

In M4P 1G8 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Eating disorders appear to result from multiple factors including cultural, social, family and emotional pressures; personality disorders; genetics and biological factors. Some research has shown a connection between child sexual abuse and subsequent development of eating disorders. Eating disorders typically begin during adolescence. Moreover, up to 90 per cent of eating disorders occur in women, though men are being diagnosed more. Helping have a healthy relationship with oneself, gaining tools for coping, healing past issues is some of the therapy focussed on.

Sharon Purcell, MSW, RSW, SEP
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Sharon Purcell, MSW, RSW, SEP

Somatic Experiencing Psychotherapist, Coach, and Counselor

In M2R 2A8 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Our relationship with food is inescapable. Overeating/denial patterns reflect an effort to combat isolation and the absence of equilibrium in relational dynamics. We are biologically engineered for connection and resonance. When that basic need is not met, we strategize survival in unique ways. By addressing all levels of experience, you can track the sequences relating to choice and absence of choice, be more present to your own emotions, cultivating a deeper connection with your body and yourself which naturally progresses into empowered relationships. Family members can learn to connect and resonate effectively, reducing isolation and creating the longed for feeling of belonging.

Evan Wick, EdD, MSW, RSW
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Evan Wick, EdD, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist

In M6G 1L5 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Eating disorders can cause intense conflict within the couple and family system. There is so much stress, pain and helplessness that comes along with the impact it can have on relationships. Specialized treatment is needed, and often times couple or family therapy can offer tremendous benefit to focus on the connection piece between partners/parents/family members. Finding your way back to each other and establishing safety and trust in relationships is key in this context.

Bayridge Counselling Centre- Mississauga
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Bayridge Counselling Centre- Mississauga

In L4Z 1S2 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Eating disorders such as bulimia, anorexia, binge eating, and compulsive eating as well preoccupation with weight and shape are quite common in our culture and can be devastating and complex. Often there are severe consequences in terms of productivity, relationships and health. The good news is that it is possible to find our way out of an eating disorder. Whether through individual, family or group therapy, counsellors can assist us in changing our perceptions and behaviours and develop healthy self-esteem, communication, coping skills and emotional well being. (If we could have done it on our own... we would have by now.)

Parag Ray, BA, BSW, RSW, MSW
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Parag Ray, BA, BSW, RSW, MSW

Registered Social Worker / Psychotherapist

In L4Z 1V9 - Nearby to Don Mills.

As a therapist, I offer a combination of different types of therapy to help you or your child to normalize their eating patterns and achieve a healthy weight; exchange unhealthy habits for healthy ones; learn how to monitor your/their eating and moods; develop problem-solving skills with you/your child; explore healthy ways to cope with stressful situations; also, improve your or your child's relationships by helping to improve your/their mood. Email me or Call me for a 15 min free initial consult; I am accepting new clients !

Ingrid Dresher, RP, MSc(hon)
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Ingrid Dresher, RP, MSc(hon)

Registered Psychotherapist (College of Psychotherapists of Ontario)

In M9M 1B9 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Eating disorders are connected to the value that society puts on appearance. In North American and European cultures, the ideal is to be thin. Being overweight is obvious to the world and viewed by society as a shameful condition. This is a demoralizing position to be in. Eating disorders are predominantly an issue for women, who naturally go through changes in their weight. But this is also an issue for men, who can hurt just as deeply if they feel unworthy of love by virtue of their appearance. My approach is to help people feel good from the inside out. I recognize that weight issues can be the source of shame, bullying and marginalization. These are often the areas we work on in therapy.

David Fairweather, R.P, SWC, CHT
Eating Disorder Counsellor

David Fairweather, R.P, SWC, CHT

Registered Psychotherapist

In L4L 1A6 - Nearby to Don Mills.

In my experience, self acceptance and self esteem lie at the core of almost every eating condition, even when anxiety feels like the primary motivation for your behavior. Having said that, I never make assumptions about why you do what you do and what is motivating the relationship you have with food. I work hard in our relationship to understand what it feels like to be you so that we can both learn what it will take to change your eating habits for the better and encourage natural and healthy associations with both food and your body.

Michelle Gibson, MSW,RSW
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Michelle Gibson, MSW,RSW

Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist

In M4R 1B1 - Nearby to Don Mills.

A sense of self is easily interrupted by stress, change, and trauma. Maybe you feel like you have never really known yourself and have always been focused on others. Or, maybe, you feel like you have lost a sense of self due to big changes in your life. This could all be tied in with how you feel about your body, especially if it has gone through a change as well. We can offer support for this, including help for: • Body image concerns • Low self-esteem or self-worth • Questioning self-purpose and plan • People pleasing, rescuing and fixing • Chronic guilt, regret and shame

Sarah Glinski, RP (Qualifying)
Eating Disorder Counselor

Sarah Glinski, RP (Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Available for Online Therapy

Eating disorders are not really about food. They involve complex emotional issues that have significant impact on ones physical, emotional and social health. If you are preoccupied with your weight, focused on body image, size, or shape, compelled to perform specific rituals around food, obsessive about food, or deem foods as “safe” or “unsafe” to eat or uncomfortable participating in social activities involving food (such as getting dinner with friends) you may be engaging in disordered eating. I offer free consultations to answer your questions and help you determine if therapy will be beneficial for you. I look forward to hearing from you.

Jassi Mundi, B.Sc. (Hons) Psych, MACP
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Jassi Mundi, B.Sc. (Hons) Psych, MACP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L4Z 1V9 - Nearby to Don Mills.

The two most common forms of eating disorders are Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder. The current research shows that two of the most effective treatments for these conditions are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Interpersonal Therapy. The other disorders are Anorexia Nervosa and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS). The severity can range from mild to extreme whereby individuals experience irregular eating patterns, yo-yo dieting or at the other end can experience life threatening conditions. Eating disorders do not usually resolve on their own, they need professional intervention. It is my goal to help you overcome your difficulties with your eating disorder.

Reflection Centre, MACP, RP, MSW, RSW
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Reflection Centre, MACP, RP, MSW, RSW

Registered Psychotherapists and Registered Social Workers

In L0H 1G0 - Nearby to Don Mills.

“There are various ways that individuals with eating disorders describe “dealing with” painful feelings: They may numb them through starving, soothe or push them down with bingeing, or get rid of them through purging. This vicious cycle of fearing, avoiding, and feeling overwhelmed and incapacitated by feelings, to the point of having to stay ill or inflict self-harm to escape, makes Emotion-Focused Therapy a compelling approach to treating eating disorders. Emotion-Focused Therapy works directly with painful emotions, and views them as a source of information and meaning. Emotion, if paid attention to, can be like a beacon or a flashlight, leading us to what is important.

Barb Kirkham, R.P.
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Barb Kirkham, R.P.

Registered Psychotherapist

In L5J 0A1 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Eating disorders often feel like a quest for control in a chaotic world. It is like a voice that distorts our relationship with our bodies and our selves. You will not be defined by this struggle. Your eating disorder is not something needing eradication, but a part of your story that deserves to be understood. We will honor your experience in a non-judgmental space. Together we will rewrite the narrative about food, body, and self-worth.

Julian D'Souza, RSW MSW psychotherapist.
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Julian D'Souza, RSW MSW psychotherapist.

RSW MSW psychotherapist.

In L5B 4M7 - Nearby to Don Mills.

What are " permission thoughts"? The same has ANTS (automatic negative thoughts ) or over thinking. All contribute to stress eating and using our emotional reward system in our brain. Emotional eating or fasting is the new smoking. Any one can reduce their weight but sustaining to be fit is a conscious effort on a daily basis. Creating an acceptable identity for self and others is the starting point for a well developed self esteem. One eats to LIVE not Live to EAT.

Stacey Gorlicky, RP
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Stacey Gorlicky, RP

Stacey Gorlicky Registered Psychotherapist and Addictions Counsellor

In M4N 3N1 - Nearby to Don Mills.

I am a Psychotherapist and Addictions Counsellor who has struggled through an Eating Disorder and now my passion is to give back and help others. I understand that having been there myself the feelings of shame, guilt and despair. I have first-hand experience and through my experience along the way I created a way through. I want to help as many people as I can with what I have been able to accomplish myself and share it with others so they no longer have to suffer. I understand that everyone’s journey is unique and no two journeys are alike. I have the patience, compassion, understanding and empathy it takes for you to feel safe that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

: Chords Counselling and Psychotherapy, MACP, RP.
Eating Disorder Counselor

: Chords Counselling and Psychotherapy, MACP, RP.

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Eating disorders can control a person's life as well as affect the loved ones around them. 3 Chords therapists want to help mend your relationship with food. Treatment plans for eating disorders use a combination of approaches including psychotherapy, nutritional counselling, and medical care components. Treatment goals include: restoring back to adequate nutrition and maintaining a healthy body weight.

Elaine Hoi Ling Lam, M.A., R.P.
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Elaine Hoi Ling Lam, M.A., R.P.

Registered Psychotherapist

In L3R 9S2 - Nearby to Don Mills.

If you are reading this profile, you are probably concerned about yourself to the point that you want to seek help. You are likely to be "an emotional eater". You may have been battling with your weight and sense of self-image for a long period of time. You are constantly looking for a sense of control over the struggles on your feeling and your weight etc... With over 12 years of clinical experiences, I humbly and wholeheartedly want to support you in this battle. There are evident-based and effective therapeutic approaches to address your struggles. I offer integrative approaches to meet your needs. Please don't hesitate to reach out and start to get the help you need at this moment.

Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre

Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling

In L4Z 2G7 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Eating disorders such as bulimia, anorexia, binge eating, and compulsive eating as well preoccupation with weight and shape are quite common in our culture and can be devastating and complex. Often there are severe consequences in terms of productivity, relationships and health. The good news is that it is possible to find our way out of an eating disorder. Whether through individual, family or group therapy, counsellors can assist us in changing our perceptions and behaviours and develop healthy self-esteem, communication, coping skills and emotional well being. (If we could have done it on our own... we would have by now.)

Victoria Lorient-Faibish, RP, MEd, CCC, BCPP, RPE
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Victoria Lorient-Faibish, RP, MEd, CCC, BCPP, RPE

Registered Psychotherapist, Holistic Psychotherapist, Canadian Certified Counsellor

In M5R 1A9 - Nearby to Don Mills.

The traumas from one's life that motivate using food or the control of food as a way to manage life, anxiety, worry and more are effectively neutralized with the holistic psychotherapy model. Traditional talk therapy: Giving space for the client to explore and express feelings, own awareness’s, transform thoughts, grieve, vent, and neutralize guilt, anger and fear. New understandings and thus new neural pathways begin to form. Also Somatic focusing: A profound process of accessing the deep subconscious through breathe work and closed eyed dialoguing with the body, the mind and spirit. Life Coaching, meditation, visualization, New Decision Therapy, Polarity Therapy, Cranosacral, Reiki, vis....

Kevin Alderson, Ph.D.
Eating Disorder Counselor

Kevin Alderson, Ph.D.

Registered Psychologist (Alberta and Ontario)

Available for Online Therapy

[I OFFER VIDEO SESSIONS THROUGHOUT ALBERTA AND ONTARIO]. I work with clients who are addicted to food and/or who are wanting to lose weight. I do not work with people with anorexia or bulimia because I am in private practice and I am neither a physician nor do I work in a medical facility. I have, however, been a psychologist since 1986. I specialize in addictions. If you would like to see me, book now by visiting https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=14249112

Laura Kemp-Romas, MA, RP
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Laura Kemp-Romas, MA, RP

Registered Psychotherapist & Clinical Director of EnerTherapy

In L4G 2H1 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Issues with eating are an understandable reaction to difficult or traumatic circumstances. The word disorder is faulty as it implies that it is a single person's disorder. However, the disorder is one of society. Due to limitations and restrictions of society, institutions, media, and groups, we have learned to restrict and or indulge ourselves in food. It is my goal to explore the emotional and cognitive roots of your issues with food as well as to figure out just how these limitations and restrictions of our society and/or families have affected you. In discovering the roots of the struggle, we can then collaboratively work towards health and healing.

Robert T. Muller, Ph.D., C.Psych.
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Robert T. Muller, Ph.D., C.Psych.

Clinical Psychologist

In M4Y 1E1 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Clients come to see me for psychotherapy in my practice in downtown Toronto. I work with women and men who are experiencing difficulties with eating-related disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, and over-eating. Sometimes there are associated conflicts within the family, as well as interpersonal problems including depression, anxiety-related problems, and difficulties coping with early traumas.

Gabriela Vilar, MA Counselling
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Gabriela Vilar, MA Counselling

Spanish Bilingual Psychotherapist

In L1S 2E9 - Nearby to Don Mills.

I offer individual counselling to support your efforts to lose weight based on the diet of your choice. Stress, depression, or anxiety due to hormonal changes, cravings or emotional difficulties may lead some individuals to overeat. Being overweight alters the functioning of the whole body plus may hurt emotionally as well. The psychological component of a successful weight loss is just as important as nutrition and exercise. Counselling supports you by identifying the emotional factors that affect your weight by rebalancing your lifestyle in a holistic way. We also work on improving your relationship with food, with your body and to learn to respond in a different and compassionate way.

Liane Odze-Silver, MA, RP
Eating Disorder Counsellor

Liane Odze-Silver, MA, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In M6C 3H1 - Nearby to Don Mills.

Work in therapy focuses on self-esteem, body image, eating patterns and how to move towards healthy eating, "what is healthy eating", obsessional thoughts about food, weight, shape and body image, media and peer pressure, also on perfectionism, issues with control, mental health issues, interpersonal problems; and, when the client wishes, on family problems and childhood issues such as trauma and abuse. We build a relationship where it is safe to explore issues that you choose to bring. You decide what is discussed. This is a place where there is no pressure to be a certain way. You are free to explore your ideas about what you would like to change, and I work to understand and hear.



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Are you ready to start on a new path? Thank you for visiting our Ontario search of licensed therapists in Don Mills 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. Counselling 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 Don Mills right now and begin your new life.

Don Mills is located in Ontario, Canada. Don Mills therapists serve postal code: M3C.