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Eating Disorder Therapists

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Find Eating Disorder Therapists in Mont-Royal

Eating disorders are treatable, and you don't need to be in crisis to start. Promptd helps you find eating disorder therapists across Canada who specialize in recovery-focused, evidence-based care for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and other patterns.

18 Eating Disorder Therapists in Mont-Royal

Caroline Collins, Psychology intern - View listing
Caroline Collins
Psychology intern, Registered nurse, Naturopath
5 to 10 km from Mont-Royal
Online

Anxiety, Burnout, OCD, Eating disorders, Addiction, CBT
IVAC
Salma Kasmi, Social worker - View listing
Salma Kasmi
Social worker
5 to 10 km from Mont-Royal
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Eating disorders, PTSD, Burnout, Co-parenting, Addiction
IVAC
Olivier Cooke, Psychotherapist - View listing
Olivier Cooke
Psychotherapist, Couple and family therapist, Social worker
10 to 20 km from Mont-Royal
In-PersonOnline

PTSD, Trauma, Anxiety, Bipolar, Depression, Divorce
Reduced rates from $100IVAC
Tali Benaroch, Registered Clinical Social Worker - View listing
Tali Benaroch
Registered Clinical Social Worker, MSW
5 to 10 km from Mont-Royal
In-PersonOnline

Eating disorders, PTSD, Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar
Member of Reframe-Clinic
Reduced rates from $90.5IVAC
Laurie Gougeon, Sexologist - View listing
Laurie Gougeon
Sexologist
Mont-Royal
Online

Sex therapy, Anger, Anxiety, Eating disorders, Chronic pain, Divorce
Reduced rates from $94.5IVAC
Ash Paré, Social worker - View listing
Ash Paré
Social worker
Mont-Royal
OnlineIn-Person

Grief, Trauma, PTSD, ADHD, Addiction, Anxiety
Reduced rates from $94.5IVAC
Melina Tomasiello, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Melina Tomasiello
Clinical Psychologist
Mont-Royal
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Depression, Sexual dysfunction, Eating disorders, Anger, Life transitions
Member of openspaceclinic
Crystal Lyons, MSW - View listing
Crystal Lyons
MSW, Registered Social Worker
Mont-Royal
In-PersonOnline

Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, Social anxiety, Eating disorders

Provider overview

18

Practitioners available

16

Accepting new clients

$177/h

Average session price

15h

Average response time

2

Specialties: Therapy and Family mediation

4

Languages spoken

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Eating Disorder Therapists pricing in Mont-Royal by professional title

ProfessionAvg. hourly rate
Social Worker$154/hr
Psychologist$228/hr
Psychotherapist$145/hr
Sexologist$115/hr
Counsellor$160/hr

Eating Disorder Therapists pricing near Mont-Royal compared to nearby cities

CityAvg. hourly rate
Mont-Royal$177/hr
Montreal$177/hr
Outremont$177/hr
Westmount$177/hr
Côte-Saint-Luc$177/hr

Eating Disorder Therapists provider breakdown by gender in Mont-Royal

Female (94%)
Male (6%)

Eating Disorder Therapists provider breakdown by service mode in Mont-Royal

In-person and online (67%)
Online only (33%)

Your questions, answered

What is an eating disorder therapist?

An eating disorder therapist specializes in treating anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID, and other disordered eating patterns. They use evidence-based approaches to address the psychological aspects while working collaboratively with dietitians and medical providers for comprehensive care. When trauma symptoms are part of the picture, Trauma and PTSD therapists support can also be relevant alongside eating disorder treatment.

What therapeutic approaches do eating disorder therapists use?

Common approaches include CBT therapy (often CBT-E, a version designed specifically for eating disorders), DBT therapy for emotion regulation, and Family-Based Treatment (FBT or Maudsley Approach) for adolescents. For younger clients or when caregiver involvement is central, Family therapists support is often part of the plan. The mix depends on diagnosis, severity, age, and medical stability.

How do eating disorder therapists work with other professionals?

They collaborate closely with registered dietitians, family doctors, psychiatrists, and sometimes occupational therapists to provide integrated care. This multidisciplinary approach ensures the psychological, nutritional, and medical aspects of the eating disorder are all addressed. Your therapist can help coordinate this team if you do not already have one.

How much does eating disorder therapy cost in Canada?

Private sessions typically range from $150 to $250 per hour depending on the provider's credentials and location. Some extended health plans cover sessions with registered psychologists, social workers, or psychotherapists. Hospital-based and publicly funded programs may be available at no cost but often have waitlists. Ask about sliding-scale fees and whether your plan covers eating disorder-specific treatment.

When should I seek help for an eating disorder?

You do not need to meet a specific weight threshold or be in a medical crisis to benefit from treatment. If thoughts about food, weight, or body image are taking up significant mental energy, interfering with daily life, or affecting your relationships, that is enough reason to reach out. Early intervention typically leads to better outcomes, and a therapist can help you assess where you are.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient eating disorder treatment?

Outpatient treatment means you attend therapy sessions while living at home, which works well for many people, especially in early or moderate stages. Inpatient or residential treatment provides 24-hour care in a structured setting and is typically recommended when medical stability, safety, or severity of symptoms requires closer monitoring. Many people move between levels of care as recovery progresses.

How do I bring up an eating disorder with my therapist?

You can be as direct or gradual as you need. Some people name the concern outright; others start by describing their relationship with food or body image. A good therapist will not judge and will follow your pace. If you are seeing a general therapist and want specialized support, they can help you find an eating disorder specialist for a referral.

What is binge eating disorder treatment?

Binge eating disorder treatment focuses on reducing binge episodes, addressing the emotional triggers behind them, and rebuilding a stable relationship with food. CBT is the most studied approach, often combined with strategies for emotion regulation and stress management. ACT therapy can also help when avoidance patterns and values disconnection are central. Unlike anorexia or bulimia treatment, the focus is not on weight loss but on breaking the binge cycle and addressing underlying distress.