Free to just be.

In my experience, the defining characteristic of disordered eating is a lack of freedom with food. When meals are bound by rules and rigidity we lose our sense of ease around food, as well as the joy of connecting with our loved ones around the table.

Disordered eating consists of learned beliefs and behaviors, and thankfully we are always capable of change. In our work, I will assist you in identifying and exploring the key life experiences that led to your current struggles with food and your body. Utilizing talk therapy, EMDR, and IFS techniques, we will evaluate whether those same beliefs and behaviors are still necessary. If not, we’ll work together to replace them with something that serves you better.

Our Food Philosophy

Health at every size (HAES)

weight does not define health, and there is no such thing as a perfect weight. we are at our healthiest-mentally and physically-when we are not desperately dieting.

All  Food is Good Food

there is no such thing as good food or bad food; therefore our bodies can use all food as fuel. if dieting worked, you probably wouldn’t be here. let us help you try something new.