
Eating Disorder Counselor
Gail Van Amberg, MA, LPC, CAADC
Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor
790 W. Lake Lansing Rd, Suite 300, East Lansing, Michigan 48823 | 517-515-8055
Whether you are dealing with anorexia, bulimia, or obesity. The first thing I like to have my client's with eating disordered behavior to to help them be conscious of their interactions with food. Than I help them understand what their relationship with food is when is comes to urges to eat, triggers to eat, or to determine the underlying emotional issue driving their unhealthy relationship with food.

Eating Disorder Counselor
Kerry Hart, LMFT
Couple and Family Therapist
4467 Cascade Rd SE Suite 4469A, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 | 616-298-3169
Eating disorders can also be passed down in families and it is important to identity these traits early on in order to go through recovery. All to often blame is passed for the development of eating disorders, but in my experience that is not nearly as important as identifying the cause and providing tools to pull the client out of their pattern of problem behavior. I will provide tools for not only the client in question, but also any room mates, partners, and/or family members who want to be a part of the recovery process.

Eating Disorder Counselor
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
At Home or Private Discreet Intensives
While most eating disorder issues are treated by cognitive behavioral methodologies or specialized outpatient/inpatient programs, Grey Matters International and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, PhD provide relief first and foremost for the brain of one suffering from an eating disorder----without giving them medication. We believe that the neural circuitries responsible for the compulsive behaviors with eating are not necessarily only a neurotransmitter issue but of overused neural networks that affect the harmonization, balance, and decisions of the whole brain. Contact kevin@kevinfleminphd.com or 877-606-6161 to learn more about this safe and effective alternative.