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Eating Disorders & Disordered Eating

Targeted treatments of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating are major components of our practice.

At Integrating Nutrition, we recognize that struggles with food are rarely about food alone. Such issues often stem from a jumbled mix of emotions, lived experiences, and long-held assumptions. That’s why we take a whole-person, compassionate approach that blends emotional support with nutritional support. Our method promotes flexibility and self-compassion, leading to a greater sense of empowerment over one’s eating habits.

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Empowering Recovery from Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating

Instead of enforcing rigid rules or restrictive diets, we offer sustainable strategies on the path toward a balanced, mindful relationship with food. Our work focuses on uncovering the root causes of emotion-triggered eating, addressing them in a way that fosters healing rather than self-blame. In our collaborative setting, clients feel heard and supported. We also provide specialized family nutrition support, helping loved ones navigate the challenges of eating disorder recovery together, supporting a comprehensive and empowering healing process.

We meet each client with understanding, kindness, and non-judgment — supporting them exactly where they are on their journey

Targeted treatments include:

  • Binge Eating Disorder
  • Anorexia
  • Bulimia
  • Avoidant Restrictive Eating Intake Disorder (ARFID)

  • Disordered Eating

“Suzanne’s services can help anyone looking to fine tune or reshape sustainable habits around healthy eating!”

– Anonymous

“From baby steps to huge strides, we rebuilt me into a happy, functioning, mother, partner, friend who finds joy and gratitude and the skills to embrace life. Thank you and God Bless Lisa.”

– Josie A.

“I loved Suzanne’s humor and drive to help me achieve my goals. She was great at building rapport and didn’t force things that I wasn’t ready for.”

– John M.

Receive your free Emotion-Triggered Eating™ guide to addressing your relationship with food. This free guide will provide practical tips to reduce emotion-triggered eating, and help you:

  • Increase awareness around emotion-triggered eating

  • Identify your specific emotion-triggers

  • Establish other strategies to self-soothe