Eating Disorders therapists in Pleasant View, Utah UT
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Dr. Rebecca Leslie
Psychologist, PsyD
Do you want to spend less time thinking bout food? Do you want support in making long term eating changes? Or, do you hope to feel less out of control with eating? I know it can feel exhausting spending so much time thinking about food. I specialize in helping women who want to feel better physically and mentally develop a new relationship with food.
10 Years Experience
Online in Pleasant View, Utah
Two Trees Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
Eating disorders have a mind of their own and can make you feel like there is no hope and no way out. I have lots of experience working with eating disorders in all form so let me come along beside you and help you conquer your fears and urges.
9 Years Experience
Online in Pleasant View, Utah (Online Only)
Dr. David Steinbok
Psychologist, M.S., Psy.D.
Dr. David Steinbok believes that change occurs within the individual, through insight and awareness. By utilizing the therapist as an accepting, non-judgmental participant, one can come to understand what keeps them from moving forward and achieving more satisfaction in their lives.
13 Years Experience
Online in Pleasant View, Utah
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
I work with clients to find root causes of their eating disorders and help them get better. I’m specializing in eating disorders currently and am seeing fantastic results with using RTT Rapid Transformation Therapy for eating disorders. It can lead to greater appetite around meal time, increased coping skills and feeling less anxious about food.
9 Years Experience
Online in Pleasant View, Utah (Online Only)
Nathan Duff
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC, LCMHC, CCTP, C-DBT, CYMHS
To be honest about my experience with EDs, I can't say I'm very confident working with an eating disorder as a primary diagnosis, and I haven't had any specialized training, although I have considered it. However, to the extent that bulimia and anorexia co-occur with borderline personality and trauma (my two primary areas of practice) I have actually seen some success, particularly with bulimic BPD clients. (Which may also make use of my DBT skills.) With appropriate safety planning and oversight I would consider treating these disorders on a case-by-case basis, particularly if your needs line up with the disorders I regularly treat.
8 Years Experience
Online in Pleasant View, Utah