Foundations Counseling provides eating disorder therapy in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Windsor. Learn to transition to a healthy lifestyle, free from self-destructive eating behaviors such as anorexia, bulimia, compulsive overeating, food addiction, and emotional eating.
Our therapy program allows individuals to identify and implement healthy coping skills, while receiving guidance in a structured environment where they feel supported and understood. Eating disorder counseling can help clients begin to recognize situations and issues that trigger negative behaviors, and they can process their experiences to gain insight and increase mastery over their symptoms.
For long-term eating disorder recovery to take place, clients must internalize healthy eating habits. To help our clients accomplish this, we rely on tools designed specifically for clients with eating disorders.
At Foundations Counseling in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Windsor, after an initial assessment and interview, counselor and client develop a program to meet each individual’s unique requirements. Our approach to eating disorder therapy includes personalized treatment plans, individual counseling sessions, nutrition education, and body image work. Each client receives educational materials and self-awareness exercises to reinforce new thought and behavior patterns.
Clients see progress as they expand their self-awareness, develop understanding, and begin to heal. We help clients seize the opportunity to become comfortable with a healthy self-image and explore a life free from eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive and emotional eating.
Our therapy for treating eating disorders and body image issues includes:
If you or your son or daughter would benefit from therapy for eating disorders or body image issues, please contact Foundations Counseling in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Windsor to arrange a free consultation.
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