Eating Disorder Therapy in Central Illinois

Thoughtful, specialized care for individuals and families navigating disordered eating.

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Understanding Eating Disorders


Eating disorders can take many different forms, and not all of them look the same from the outside.

You may be struggling with:

• constant thoughts about food or your body
• cycles of restriction, bingeing, or purging
• rigid food rules or anxiety around eating
• feeling out of control around food
• ongoing dissatisfaction with your body

For many people, these patterns develop over time and can become difficult to change without support.

I provide treatment for eating disorders and disordered eating across a wide range of presentations, including:

• anorexia nervosa
• bulimia nervosa
• binge eating disorder
• OSFED and atypical eating disorders
• orthorexia
• chronic dieting and disordered eating
• body image concerns

I also work with individuals who may not meet full diagnostic criteria but still feel that their relationship with food or their body is affecting their quality of life.

The Types of Concerns I Work With

A Range of Support

Eating disorders exist along a spectrum, and the level of care needed can vary over time.

I provide:

• outpatient therapy
• comprehensive eating disorder assessment
• support in determining appropriate level of care
• referrals to higher levels of care when needed (IOP, PHP, residential, inpatient)
• continued support during or after higher levels of care

When a higher level of care is needed, I help guide that process and provide a “soft hand-off” so it feels supported rather than abrupt.

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Collaborative Eating Disorder Treatment

Because eating disorders impact both mental and physical health, treatment often works best when providers work together.

Over the years, I’ve built strong, trusted relationships with physicians, dietitians, and treatment providers throughout Central Illinois. My roots in the area and ongoing involvement in the eating disorder community allow me to offer care that is not only specialized, but well-connected and coordinated when additional support is needed.

What Recovery Can Look Like
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Change happens gradually—but it’s possible.

Recovery is not about perfection.

Over time, many people begin to experience:

• less rigidity and anxiety around food
• fewer intrusive thoughts about eating or weight
• more trust in their body
• greater emotional flexibility
• a more peaceful relationship with food and themselves

Eating Disorder Therapy FAQs

Get answers to all your questions.

Ready to begin?

If your relationship with food or your body has been taking up more space than you want it to, I am here to support you.