When thoughts about food, weight, or exercise dominate the day, life can shrink to a relentless cycle of rules, guilt, and secrecy. Restricting, bingeing, purging, or over-exercising may offer brief relief yet deepen isolation and physical strain. The good news: a healthier relationship with food—and yourself—is achievable with specialized support.
At Fuller Counseling Group, we treat eating disorders with a comprehensive, individualized approach. Our therapists integrate evidence-based modalities such as CBT-E, DBT, and mindfulness, often collaborating with medical and nutritional professionals to ensure holistic care. Rather than focusing solely on behaviors, we address the emotions, beliefs, and life experiences that fuel disordered eating.
Therapy becomes a supportive space to practice body respect, develop coping skills, and reconnect with values beyond the scale. Step by step, clients learn to trust their inner cues, nurture self-compassion, and re-engage in social and joyful activities once overshadowed by food concerns. Recovery isn’t linear, but with steady guidance, lasting freedom is possible.
If you have been struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, loneliness, addiction, trauma-related difficulties, relationship issues, chronic stress, work stress, feeling stuck, low self-confidence, or any of the other areas we treat or specialize in, and are ready to take the first step into living a healthier life, contact us or complete our contact form online.