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Treatment Approach | My Practice | Services | Fees and Referral Process
Research suggests that the best approach to treating eating disorders is to use a multidisciplinary, approach. This means that the person with an eating disorder sees a whole team of professionals who all work together, covering every aspect of recovery. A typical outpatient team would include a medical doctor (preferably one who knows about eating disorders); a therapist to provide individual AND family therapy; a nutritionist to monitor food and weight; and maybe a psychiatrist to manage medications, if necessary. Working with a recreation or occupational therapist can also be extremely helpful. Sometimes, the eating disorder becomes so severe, or has been going on for such a long time, that an inpatient stay is required. Again, the most effective programs offer this same "team approach" so that clients can address the many intermingled issues that contribute to the eating disorder. Remember, though, that inpatient programs are often just a "first step" in a relatively long recovery. After discharge from hospital, having a competent outpatient team in place is CRUCIAL to help clients maintain the progress they've made, and to continue in their healing journey.
My specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy enables me to really help family members understand the complicated dynamics underlying this difficult illness. Many people with an eating disorder - and their family members - fear that family therapy will lead to blaming or fault finding. This is not the case. Instead, I help families find ways to work together towards recovery - empowering family members to be part of the solution instead of feeling they are part of the problem! Over the years, I have worked with many adolescents and young adults together with their families, as they move towards recovery. Even adult clients have often found it helpful to include their partner, siblings, children or parents in counseling. If you want more information for family members or friends, click here.
PRESENTATIONS & SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS - I am available to speak to groups of any size regarding the prevention and treatment of eating disorders; body image; self-esteem; and related topics. I frequently speak to students, parents, teachers and administrators; employers; and women's groups among others. I have also provided training at conferences and seminars. To arrange a presentation or training for your group, click here.
A referral from a healthcare professional is not required for counseling. However, medically unstable clients will be required to remain under the care of a physician, with whom I may confer, for the duration of treatment.
I can be contacted directly at (519) 760-3031 for more information or to arrange a consultation.
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