Do you have an intense and overwhelming fear of gaining weight?

 

Have you missed times with friends because food was involved or because you felt too self-conscious to be around others?

 

Have you used food to soothe or to avoid emotions you do not want to feel?

 

Do you experience intense distress or anxiety if you are unable to exercise?

 

Are you concerned about other people judging the way you look?

 

Having several years of experience helping clients with eating disorders at various levels of care, the team at Momentum Counseling and Consulting has a keen understanding of the functions and impacts of eating disorders. Most eating disorders involve an intense preoccupation with weight, body shape and food, leading to unhealthy eating behaviors. In turn, these behaviors can negatively impact your physical health, your emotions, and your ability to function in important areas of life.

Although eating disorders are serious conditions, they can be successfully treated. We have witnessed many clients accomplish phenomenal progress leading them to be able to have the life they want. We look forward to helping you do the same.

 

We work closely with nutritionists, personal trainers, and other professionals in the community, and we will gladly provide you with referrals.

 

We can help you if you are struggling with any of the following:

  • Anorexia nervosa

  • Bulimia nervosa

  • Purging behaviors

  • Binge eating disorder

  • Emotional eating

  • Night eating

  • Eating in secret

  • Orthorexia

  • Body dysmorphia

  • Chronic dieting

  • Compulsive/Excessive exercising

  • Strict food rules or rituals

  • Obsessive preoccupation with appearance, weight and body

  • Obsessive preoccupation with food and calories

  • Frequently weighing yourself and seeking reassurance about your body

  • Comparing yourself to others

  • Intense fear of weight gain

  • Fear of eating in public or with others

  • Food hoarding, stealing, or hiding

  • Using food to numb or avoid thoughts and emotions

  • Uncontrolled, impulsive eating

 

If you believe that you struggle with your relationship with food and want to know more about recovering from an eating disorder, you can contact us to schedule an appointment or a free 15-minute phone consultation.