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Lara Kalaf, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
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Clinical Psychologist
Lara Kalaf
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Lara supports clients with eating disorders across all age groups using eclectic, culturally sensitive therapy. They serve diverse social groups including BIPOC, LGBTQ2S+, and indigenous communities.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$165/hr
available
Mara Riff, clinical psychologist - View listing
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clinical psychologist
Mara Riff
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Mara specializes in eating disorders treatment using psychodynamic, family systems, and CBT approaches. They have a special interest in transgender health and gender and sexual identity exploration.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$375/hr
available
Amber Labow, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Clinical Psychologist
Amber Labow
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Amber specializes in treating eating disorders including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. They use integrative therapies like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Motivational Interviewing.
Westmount, Canada(Online only)
$180/hr
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Shira Levitt, Masters of Social Work - View listing
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Masters of Social Work, Child Behavior Consultant
Shira Levitt
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Shira provides counseling for disordered eating including anorexia and bulimia. They use Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Emotion-Focused techniques.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$175/hr
available
Eliane Nevares, MSW - View listing
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MSW, Registered Social Worker
Eliane Nevares
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Eliane supports adults with eating disorders using diverse therapeutic modalities. They use approaches such as EMDR, DBT, CBT, SE, and MI to tailor treatment.
Westmount, Canada(Online only)
$180/hr
available
Tali Benaroch, Registered Clinical Social Worker - View listing
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Registered Clinical Social Worker, MSW
Tali Benaroch
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Tali provides care for eating disorders including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. Their practice includes trauma-informed therapies like CBT and EMDR.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$185/hr
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Lisa Rutledge, Registered Dietitian - View listing
Registered Dietitian, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Lisa Rutledge
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Lisa is a dietitian specializing in disordered eating and eating disorders. They support neurodivergent individuals and provide free discovery calls.
Montreal, Canada(Online only)
$100/hr
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Mallory Frayn, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Supervisor
Mallory Frayn
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Mallory specializes in treating disordered eating including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. Their practice emphasizes impulse-related concerns and integrates Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
Montreal, Canada(Online only)
$250/hr
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What is eating disorder therapy?

Eating disorder therapy is a specialized form of treatment that addresses the complex psychological, behavioral, and emotional aspects of eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. It combines evidence-based approaches to help restore healthy eating patterns, challenge distorted thoughts about food and body image, and develop sustainable coping strategies for long-term recovery.

How does eating disorder therapy work?

Therapy typically begins with stabilization and safety planning, then progresses through stages of challenging eating disorder behaviors, processing underlying emotions and trauma, and building relapse prevention skills. Sessions focus on meal planning support, cognitive restructuring, emotion regulation, and developing a healthy relationship with food and body image.

What approaches are used in eating disorder therapy?

Common therapeutic modalities include CBT therapy for challenging distorted thoughts, DBT therapy for emotion regulation skills, ACT therapy for values-based living, Family-Based Treatment (FBT) for adolescents, and trauma-informed approaches when applicable. The specific combination depends on the type of eating disorder, severity, and individual needs.

What can I expect during eating disorder therapy sessions?

Sessions typically involve exploring your relationship with food, identifying triggers and patterns, practicing meal planning and eating strategies, processing emotions and underlying issues, and developing coping skills. Therapy is paced according to your readiness and may include exposure exercises, mindfulness practices, and body image work as appropriate.

How long does eating disorder therapy take to be effective?

Recovery timelines vary significantly based on the eating disorder type, severity, duration, and individual factors. While some people notice improvements in thoughts and behaviors within weeks, comprehensive recovery often takes months to years of consistent therapy. The process is typically non-linear, with periods of progress and setbacks being normal parts of healing.