“Anything that impacts an individual’s sense of self – like attachment injuries or divorce – could lead to the development of an eating disorder,” says Kindful Body therapist Samantha Young.
Read MoreIf you deal with relational trauma from your childhood, it can be helpful and affirming to understand how that trauma shows up in your eating disorder behaviors.
Read MoreMeet Jen Villasenor, AMFT, an eating disorder therapist for teens in California.
Read MoreBrainspotting operates on the idea that where you look affects how you feel. It is useful for eating disorder recovery and trauma therapy.
Read MoreInternal Family Systems eating disorder therapy connects you to your true self to heal from the inside out.
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