Eating Disorders Therapists in Guelph

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Eating Disorders in Guelph. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions that affect how a person thinks, feels, and behaves around food, eating, and body image. The most recognized types include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder (BED), and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Each involves patterns of thinking and behavior that can seriously affect physical health, relationships, and daily functioning. Many people with eating disorders experience significant distress around food and their body long before seeking help, and treatment tends to work best when addressed early.

What to look for in an Eating Disorders therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Training in CBT-E, DBT, FBT, or another recognized eating disorder protocol
  • Experience with your specific eating disorder type (anorexia, bulimia, BED, ARFID)
  • Willingness to coordinate with a dietitian and physician as part of a care team
  • Non-judgmental approach to weight, food, and body without promoting diet culture

1 therapist for Eating Disorders in Guelph

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Eating Disorders in Guelph. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Emily Hiram

Emily Hiram

I offer therapy for adults who feel stuck in patterns with food, their bodies, or their relationships with themselves. Many of the people I work with are thoughtful and self-aware, yet still find themselves caught in cycles of emotional eating, body dissatisfaction, or feeling like they’re “never quite enough.” You might understand the why of your struggles, but still feel pulled back into the same patterns—and that can be frustrating and exhausting. My approach to therapy goes beyond surface-level strategies. Together, we’ll take the time to understand the underlying patterns that are shaping your experience—often rooted in earlier relationships, life transitions, or ways you’ve learned to cope. I draw from a relational, psychodynamic lens as well as Internal Family Systems (IFS), which helps us gently explore the different “parts” of you—like the part that criticizes, the part that copes through food, or the part that feels overwhelmed. I work from a weight-inclusive, non-diet perspective, meaning we won’t focus on changing your body. Instead, we’ll work toward building a more compassionate and sustainable relationship with food, your body, and yourself. I also support clients navigating major life transitions, including the shift into motherhood. Returning to work, changes in identity, and the emotional complexity of this stage can bring up feelings that are hard to make sense of alone. Therapy with me is collaborative and paced in a way that feels manageable. You don’t have to have everything figured out before you begin—we’ll make sense of things together.

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Frequently asked questions

What kinds of therapy are used for eating disorders?

CBT-E, DBT, and Family-Based Treatment (FBT) are the most researched approaches. CBT-E is commonly used for adults with bulimia and binge eating disorder. DBT helps when intense emotions drive eating behavior. FBT has strong evidence for adolescents with anorexia. A therapist experienced in eating disorders will match the approach to your situation.

Do I need a diagnosis to see an eating disorder therapist?

No. Many people seek help for disordered eating patterns or body image concerns that do not meet full diagnostic criteria. If you are struggling with your relationship to food or your body, a therapist can assess what kind of support may be useful and help you understand your options.

How long does therapy for eating disorders usually take?

Duration varies. Bulimia and binge eating disorder are sometimes treated in around 20 sessions of CBT-E. Anorexia often requires longer treatment, sometimes a year or more, especially when weight restoration is involved. Recovery is rarely linear, and treatment length is adjusted based on progress and individual circumstances.

Does therapy for eating disorders involve talking about food?

Yes, but not in the form of diet advice. A therapist explores your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors around food rather than prescribing what to eat. Guidance on nutrition and meal planning typically comes from a registered dietitian working alongside the therapist.

Can eating disorder therapy be done online?

Yes. Research supports online delivery of CBT-E and other eating disorder treatments for people whose medical status is stable enough for outpatient care. Online therapy can be a practical option for those with limited local access to eating disorder specialists. Check each therapist profile for available formats.

Is therapy enough, or do I also need a dietitian and doctor?

For most eating disorders, therapy works best as part of a broader care team. A dietitian supports nutritional rehabilitation, and a physician monitors physical health. Therapy alone may be enough for some cases of binge eating disorder or disordered eating without medical complications, but a full assessment helps clarify what level of support is needed.

How do I find an eating disorder therapist in Guelph?

Browse therapists in Guelph who specialize in eating disorders and check for training in CBT-E, DBT, or FBT. Many eating disorder specialists also coordinate with dietitians and physicians, so look for therapists who can support a collaborative care approach in your area.

Is eating disorder therapy covered by insurance in Guelph?

Coverage depends on your extended health plan. Sessions with a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker may be eligible for reimbursement. Check your policy for covered designations and annual limits, and ask your therapist in Guelph whether they provide receipts for insurance claims.

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