Eating Disorders

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Eating Disorders -

Compassionate, evidence-based therapy to help adolescents and adults build balance and confidence in their relationship with food, body, and self.

Adolescents:

Eating disorders often emerge during periods of identity formation and social pressures. Equanimity Psychology focuses on understanding the adolescent’s voice and experience.

Adults:

Many adults face long-standing patterns of disordered eating. Equanimity Psychology helps untangle these patterns, build emotional steadiness, and develop a healthier, more balanced relationship with food and body.

Families:

Family therapy recognizes that recovery happens best within a supportive and informed family system. Family therapy empowers caregivers with tools and confidence.

Therapy provides a structure space to regain emotional balance, develop healthy coping strategies, and reconnect with you body in a grounded, supportive way.

Understanding Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are rarely just about food.

They often reflect underlying anxiety, control, perfectionism, trauma, or challenges with body image and self worth.

You may experience:

  • Intrusive thoughts about food, exercise, or body image

  • Cycles of restriction, bingeing, or purging

  • Feelings of shame, guilt, or disconnection from your body

  • Anxiety that interferes with daily life

What Equanimity Psychology Addresses

Equanimity Psychology focuses not only on reducing intrusive thoughts, urges, and disordered behaviors, but also on cultivating resilience, self-compassion, and internal balance that support long-term recovery.

Integrative Approach

Equanimity Psychology combines evidence-based modalities tailored to meet you or your child’s needs, including:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills

  • Trauma-Informed Therapy

  • Psychodynamic Therapy

  • Family collaboration when appropriate

  • Coordination with dietitians and medical providers

  • Psychoeducation on treatment and levels of care

Recovery is not about rigid rules.

It is about learning to approach food, emotions, and self-image with balance, clarity, and self-compassion.

Start Your Journey Now

You deserve support that is both clinically informed and compassionate.

If you are ready to explore recovery, regain control, and build inner balance, I invite you to begin therapy at Equanimity Psychology.

Offering tele-health therapy through Equanimity Psychology in 43 states.

Offering in-person therapy as an affiliated clinician at Mind Body Health, LLC in Arlington, VA.