Eating Disorders therapists in Dayton, New Jersey NJ
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Jeffrey Dynof
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, DNP, APN, PMHNP-BC
We utilize individualized treatment plans along with evidenced-based and effective medication management to treat the symptoms of disordered eating and improve a client's daily functioning.
3 Years Experience
Online in Dayton, New Jersey (Online Only)
Institute for Personal Growth
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
We have several therapists who have been trained and supervised to work with eating disorders and disordered eating and have years of experience working with that population. (See the eating disorders specialty page on out website.) We can also help make referrals and coordinate care with other professionals as needed, such as dietitians and nutritionists, psychiatrists, primary care physicians, schools, employers, or higher levels of care (in-patient, IOP, etc).
41 Years Experience
In-Person Near Dayton, NJ
Online in Dayton, New Jersey
Lauren Fallat
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, ATR-BC
I treat Eating Disorders with an integrated and individualized approach in coordination with your other treatment providers
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Dayton, NJ
Online in Dayton, New Jersey
Rachel Peyser
Therapist, LAC
In therapy, you'll find a safe and compassionate space where you can explore your relationship with food, your body, and yourself. Together, we will work towards understanding the underlying factors contributing to your eating disorder and develop personalized strategies for healing and recovery.
3 Years Experience
Online in Dayton, New Jersey (Online Only)
Perri Barra
Therapist, LSW
In therapy, you'll find a safe and compassionate space where you can explore your relationship with food, your body, and yourself. Together, we will work towards understanding the underlying factors contributing to your eating disorder and develop personalized strategies for healing and recovery.
11 Years Experience
Online in Dayton, New Jersey (Online Only)
Dr. Dana Spada
Therapist, PhD, LCSW
Dr. Spada can help you identify the deeper issues related to your eating disorder and provide the tools to help you manage and heal your disorder.
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Dayton, NJ
Online in Dayton, New Jersey
Megan Shurtleff
Counselor/Therapist, LSW
Eating disorders usually stem from past trauma and this is the key to understanding why you need the control over what you consume. Through talking about the past and your real life situations we can break through the fear you are holding onto and take back this control. This will take time and dedication on your part but is absolutely
4 Years Experience
In-Person Near Dayton, NJ
Online in Dayton, New Jersey
Insight Psychological Group
Psychologist, Psy.D.s, LCSWs, LPCs, LCADCs...
Eating disorders actually comprise a number of very different kinds of psychological/behavioral syndromes. Our Eating Disorders specialist can help you learn to control the triggers of your illness, sometimes coordinating with outside healthcare providers as well.
27 Years Experience
In-Person Near Dayton, NJ
Online in Dayton, New Jersey
Lindsey Van Schaik
Therapist, LAC
In therapy, you'll find a safe and compassionate space where you can explore your relationship with food, your body, and yourself. Together, we will work towards understanding the underlying factors contributing to your eating disorder and develop personalized strategies for healing and recovery.
9 Years Experience
Online in Dayton, New Jersey (Online Only)
Hidden River Eating Disorder Treatment Center
Treatment Center
Below is a list of eating disorders we treat. If you or a loved one suffer from an eating disorder, we can help. Please contact us today: jvargas@hiddenriverhealing.com or 908.895.4931 ext. 203
Anorexia Nervosa: People with Anorexia Nervosa restrict their food intake relative to their needs, leading to significantly low body weight for their age, sex, level of development or general health. Often there is intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even though one might be underweight. There is also typically a disturbance in the way in which one’s body weight or shape is experienced, excessive importance placed on weight or shape, or denial of the seriousness of the low weight despite the risk or presence of medical complications. Binge eating or purging may also occur during Anorexia Nervosa.
AFRID: Individuals with ARFID limit or avoid eating certain foods (for example, avoiding foods with specific sensory qualities or due to fear of negative consequences other than weight gain),often resulting in significant weight loss and/or nutritional deficiencies. ARFID does not involve the disturbance in the way in which one’s body is experienced or fear of weight gain that is typically seen in Anorexia Nervosa.
Binge Eating Disorder: This disorder involves engaging in repeated episodes of binge eating. Binge eating consists of eating a large amount of food, more than most people would eat, in a discrete period of time and feeling out of control while eating. In Binge Eating Disorder, binging episodes typically include eating more rapidly than normal, eating until uncomfortably full, eating large amounts when not feeling physically hungry, eating alone, and/or feeling guilty or disgusted after eating. The diagnosis is not made on the basis of weight.
Bulimia Nervosa: Bulimia Nervosa involves engaging in repeated episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors that are attempts to alleviate or avoid the psychological or physical effects of binging (e.g., weight gain). Binge eating refers to eating a large amount of food, more than most people would eat, in a discrete period of time and feeling out of control while eating. Compensatory behaviors may include self-induced vomiting, laxative or diuretic misuse, or excessive exercise. Bulimia may or may not result in weight gain.
Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder ( OSFED): This term describes feeding or eating behaviors that interfere with proper nutrition intake and cause distress or impairment in daily living but do not meet full diagnostic criteria for any of the other eating disorders. These behaviors may involve multiple features of one disorder or features of several disorders, and may lead to inability to maintain weight. Conditions categorized as OSFED still can be so severe that they warrant treatment with an eating disorders professional, or management in higher levels of care than traditional outpatient treatment.
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Dayton, NJ