Eating Disorders therapists in Joshua Tree, California CA
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Anna Schick
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Eating Disorders control many people's lives to the point of serious medical complications, mood dysregulation, anxiety, depression, and can freeze you from living your full life. Together we will take steps together to being healing.
14 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California
Sarah Farnsworth
Pre-Licensed Professional, MFA, RPS
Eating disorders can be one of the most difficult things to process because of their deeply personal and oftentimes secretive nature. For those who have or have had an eating disorder, food is a highly charged arena, which can make otherwise neutral occasions -- social gatherings, dating, holidays -- tumultuous battlegrounds. It brings you into contact with a self you can't accept, nurture, or trust. I offer a space where we can safely explore these feelings, as well as the structures beneath them. This is a difficult journey, but you don't have to go it alone.
1 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California
Vanessa Ffrench
Pre-Licensed Professional, Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (103346), Certified Yoga & Meditation Instructor
I have experience working with clients who have disordered eating and body image issues
13 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California
Anxiety Eliminated
Hypnotherapist, Certified Hypnotherapist and Health Coach, MBA
I have helped many clients develop a healthy DELICIOUS diet, exercise regularly, and release the past traumas associated with poor body image. The protocols for doing so are extremely reliable and effective. Then we go on to pull out the root causes of the disorders.
Online in Joshua Tree, California
Dr. Glenn Francis
Marriage and Family Therapist, Psy.D., MFT
Our emotional relationship with food is a powerful path of self-development if we find ourselves walking upon it. "The path of food" is a different way of viewing struggles with emotional eating, a way that is hard work, but extraordinarily illuminating of some of the deepest parts of ourselves. Struggles with food and eating are not accidents, nor are they pathology, but the yearning in the depth of ourselves to find freedom and ease in life. Accompaniment by another who knows this path can be extraordinarily helpful and comforting as you walk the way of food.
27 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California