
Eating Disorder Counsellor
Adrienne Richardson, PhD MsED RP CSAT/CPTT SEP-A OCT
Registered Psychotherapist
In L2E 1Y3 - Nearby to Port Colborne.
I work with your negative body image, from the inside out. "The negative image is understood as a dissociated and shame-based “part” of the personality in need of understanding and compassion, achieved via mindful awareness, “parts” dialogue and trauma processing. Our first step will be to create a healthy separation between the "observing" or aware Self and the part(s) absorbed in the eating disorder via mindful awareness. Once this separation between the "whole" self and part of self is established, the Gestalt polarity tradition (empty chairs) is utilized to develop understanding of the shame-based part. This leads to developing more love and compassion for yourself. You are enough!

Eating Disorder Counselor
Sierra Goldfinger, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
While I do not offer support for eating disorders, at Psychotherapy Collective, we have other therapists who are well positioned to support you. Eating disorders are not really about food. They involve complex emotional issues that have significant impact on ones physical, emotional and social health. If you are preoccupied with your weight, focused on body image, size, or shape, compelled to perform specific rituals around food, obsessive about food, or deem foods as “safe” or “unsafe” to eat you may be engaging in disordered eating. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation with a member of our team today https://www.psychotherapycollective.ca/our-team

Eating Disorder Counselor
Pamela Li, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Eating disorder recovery is a transformative journey towards a healthier relationship with food and yourself. Through a supportive and non-judgmental therapeutic process, we will work together to develop healthier habits, improve body image, explore emotional triggers, and restore your overall well-being. If you are on the path to eating disorders recovery, reach out today for a free consultation.

Eating Disorder Counselor
Tony Miller, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
For many Christians it can be beneficial to their success in therapy to have a therapist that holds an understanding and respect for their religious and spiritual beliefs. While I do not offer Christian counseling services, at our clinic Psychotherapy Collective, one of our therapists Sarah works with Christian clients to combine evidence based psychotherapeutic techniques with piety, humility, forgiveness, faith development, spiritual development, and community. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation with Sarah to see if she is a good fit for your journey https://www.psychotherapycollective.ca/our-team/therapist/sarah-glinski

Eating Disorder Counselor
Ulla Woodard, MSW, RSW, CMFSW
Social Worker/ Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Clients struggling with eating disorders benefit from our clinic's compassionate and specialized therapy approaches. Our skilled therapist provide a supportive, nonjudgmental environment to explore the emotional and psychological factors underlying disordered eating. Using evidence-informed approaches such as EFT and CBT-e, we help clients develop a healthier relationship with food, body image, and self worth. With personalized care, we guide clients toward healing, empowerment and long-term recovery.

Eating Disorder Counselor
Caitlin Marchand, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
While I do not offer support for eating disorders, at Psychotherapy Collective, we have other therapists who are well positioned to support you. Eating disorders are not really about food. They involve complex emotional issues that have significant impact on ones physical, emotional and social health. If you are preoccupied with your weight, focused on body image, size, or shape, compelled to perform specific rituals around food, obsessive about food, or deem foods as “safe” or “unsafe” to eat you may be engaging in disordered eating. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation with a member of our team today https://www.psychotherapycollective.ca/our-team

Eating Disorder Counsellor
Mastora Roshan, MSW, RSW.
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist (Certified EMDR Therapist, Brainspotting therapist))
In L2R 4Z4 - Nearby to Port Colborne.
Eating disorders can effect a person’s physical and mental health. My role as Therapist is to help you get to the root cause of the disorder, eliminate triggers, become more confident, learn ways to cope with difficult situations as well as help you manage other mental health problems that may be associated with eating disorders (such as anxiety, depression).

Eating Disorder Counsellor
Lina Somma, B.A, MACP, RP-Q
Registered Psychotherapist-Qualifying
In L2R 3J8 - Nearby to Port Colborne.
Although each eating disorder has different symptoms, they are rooted in the need to control in the self. In my approach we will spend time exploring the root cause of the eating disorder, recognizing unhealthy behaviours and patterns and work towards making small and measurable changes to work towards healing. In addition, we will make a plan to help prevent relapse and cope with the emotional challenges of an eating disorder.

Eating Disorder Counsellor
Tracy Gostlow, MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker
In L3C 1L5 - Nearby to Port Colborne.
Research has shown a correlation between experienced childhood trauma or parenting issues and eating disorders in individuals. Much like other mental health issues, what we know about eating disorders is that there is some underlying trauma that has led a person to seek control of their life by way of how, what, or when they eat. I will work with you to identify your triggers, your pleasures, and your fears to gain back control and pursue a healthy balanced life worth living.

Eating Disorder Counsellor
Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre
Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling
In L2N 1J7 - Nearby to Port Colborne.
Eating disorders such as bulimia, anorexia, binge eating, and compulsive eating as well preoccupation with weight and shape are quite common in our culture and can be devastating and complex. Often there are severe consequences in terms of productivity, relationships and health. The good news is that it is possible to find our way out of an eating disorder. Whether through individual, family or group therapy, counsellors can assist us in changing our perceptions and behaviours and develop healthy self-esteem, communication, coping skills and emotional well being. (If we could have done it on our own... we would have by now.)