Eating Disorders Counselling in Long Ashton
Relationships, work and life can feel overwhelming and unmanageable when we feel like we do not know where to turn. Anxiety can build, making even small challenges feel out of control, causing stress and depressive episodes. I offer a calm and peaceful space where you can offload, feel listened to and supported, whilst growing in self-awareness and confidence which can feel empowering.
I work with both adults and young people.
Relationships, work and life can feel overwhelming and unmanageable when we feel like we do not know where to turn. Anxiety can build, making even small challenges feel out of control, causing stress and depressive episodes. I offer a calm and peaceful space where you can offload, feel listened to and supported, whilst growing in self-awareness and confidence which can feel empowering.
I work with both adults and young people.
I'm Hannah and I am an integrative therapist specialising in using eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy to treat a wide range of psychological issues. I am highly trained in psychotherapy, neuroscience and trauma and believe that our current issues can often be traced back to early adverse experiences in childhood. Compared to standard talking therapy EMDR generally takes a shorter amount of time to get to the root cause of the issue. Rather than just dealing with symptom management (like CBT), EMDR therapy works directly with the cause of your distress.
I'm Hannah and I am an integrative therapist specialising in using eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy to treat a wide range of psychological issues. I am highly trained in psychotherapy, neuroscience and trauma and believe that our current issues can often be traced back to early adverse experiences in childhood. Compared to standard talking therapy EMDR generally takes a shorter amount of time to get to the root cause of the issue. Rather than just dealing with symptom management (like CBT), EMDR therapy works directly with the cause of your distress.
I work with clients who have the following problems; relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, loss & seperation, trauma, addiction, neurodivergence and sexual issues
I work with clients who have the following problems; relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, loss & seperation, trauma, addiction, neurodivergence and sexual issues
I specialise in counselling for people-pleasers, perfectionists, over-thinkers and low self-esteem. I also have years of experience working with neurodiversity (specifically ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, SpLD).
Hello, I'm Lizzie. Welcome to my profile. I'll create a safe, relaxed space where you feel comfortable to explore whatever's going on for you without fear of any judgement. My style is informal, relational, warm, and open. I will support you to empower you to overcome fears and blocks holding you back from reaching your full potential and living a fulfilled, happy life.
I specialise in counselling for people-pleasers, perfectionists, over-thinkers and low self-esteem. I also have years of experience working with neurodiversity (specifically ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, SpLD).
Hello, I'm Lizzie. Welcome to my profile. I'll create a safe, relaxed space where you feel comfortable to explore whatever's going on for you without fear of any judgement. My style is informal, relational, warm, and open. I will support you to empower you to overcome fears and blocks holding you back from reaching your full potential and living a fulfilled, happy life.
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Are you battling an eating disorder or caught in a cycle of never feeling good enough?
I am a Clinical Psychologist who specialises in adolescent and working age adult mental health. My areas of interests are eating disorders and anxiety. I also work with a range of clinical presentations e.g. mood difficulties, OCD, burnout, and many others. I have over 15 years experience of working in mental health and completed two doctorates.
Are you battling an eating disorder or caught in a cycle of never feeling good enough?
I am a Clinical Psychologist who specialises in adolescent and working age adult mental health. My areas of interests are eating disorders and anxiety. I also work with a range of clinical presentations e.g. mood difficulties, OCD, burnout, and many others. I have over 15 years experience of working in mental health and completed two doctorates.
I have extensive experience in working with anxiety and Mood disorders, such as Generalized Anxiety (Excessive worry); Social Anxiety; Panic Attacks; Phobia's (animals, weather, emetophobia etc); OCD; Eating Disorders ( Bulimia, Binge Eating disorder, Restrictive Eating); PTSD; Depression and Low self esteem.
I have worked as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist since completing my training in 2002, and have practiced in a variety of NHS settings (GP Surgery's, Specialist Psychotherapy services), Higher Education, and in a private capacity. I am also trained in EMDR and other third wave Approaches, including ACT and Schema focused interventions.
I have extensive experience in working with anxiety and Mood disorders, such as Generalized Anxiety (Excessive worry); Social Anxiety; Panic Attacks; Phobia's (animals, weather, emetophobia etc); OCD; Eating Disorders ( Bulimia, Binge Eating disorder, Restrictive Eating); PTSD; Depression and Low self esteem.
I have worked as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist since completing my training in 2002, and have practiced in a variety of NHS settings (GP Surgery's, Specialist Psychotherapy services), Higher Education, and in a private capacity. I am also trained in EMDR and other third wave Approaches, including ACT and Schema focused interventions.
Hello, I am a clinical psychologist specialising in anxiety, low mood, relational patterns, OCD, and eating disorders, working with a warm, collaborative and practical approach.
I have fifteen years of experience across a range of NHS services and am trained in multiple therapeutic approaches. I am an accredited CAT therapist (Cognitive Analytic Therapy) which combines cognitive and analytic approaches, so I balance practical, here-and-now strategies with deeper emotional work. We can think together how we want to tailor the work.
Hello, I am a clinical psychologist specialising in anxiety, low mood, relational patterns, OCD, and eating disorders, working with a warm, collaborative and practical approach.
I have fifteen years of experience across a range of NHS services and am trained in multiple therapeutic approaches. I am an accredited CAT therapist (Cognitive Analytic Therapy) which combines cognitive and analytic approaches, so I balance practical, here-and-now strategies with deeper emotional work. We can think together how we want to tailor the work.
I support all ages in areas such as bereavement and loss, anxiety, self-esteem and confidence issues, eating disorders and trauma that you are struggling to cope with.
I provide sessions online and in person. My aim is to get to know you and how your experiences are impacting your life so I fully understand you and what you need out of therapy. I have extensive knowledge about different tools and techniques to help so you can decide which works best for you. Working together to achieve your goals.
I support all ages in areas such as bereavement and loss, anxiety, self-esteem and confidence issues, eating disorders and trauma that you are struggling to cope with.
I provide sessions online and in person. My aim is to get to know you and how your experiences are impacting your life so I fully understand you and what you need out of therapy. I have extensive knowledge about different tools and techniques to help so you can decide which works best for you. Working together to achieve your goals.
I have particular experience working with eating disorders, gender identity, and neurodiversity.
Hi, my name is Jen. I’m an accredited integrative counsellor with over seven years of experience in private practice and more than 17 years working in mental health.
I have particular experience working with eating disorders, gender identity, and neurodiversity.
Hi, my name is Jen. I’m an accredited integrative counsellor with over seven years of experience in private practice and more than 17 years working in mental health.
Rose Sadowski
Psychotherapist, MA, HCPC-Drama Therap.
1 Endorsed
Bristol BS1
Waitlist for new clients
I have extensive experience working with eating disorders, trauma, mental illness & life challenges.
At some point in life we all need some extra support. A caring and non-judgemental space to feel seen and heard in our experience. Someone to walk alongside us on our journey who is separate from our everyday lives, offering professional guidance & reflection. As a therapist, I aim to offer this in a way that feels congruent and helpful for you. I offer a space for you to process and understand your experience safely. When the world around us can often feel confusing and turbulent, the combination of Psychotherapy and creativity can offer containment, insight and the potential for positive change.
I have extensive experience working with eating disorders, trauma, mental illness & life challenges.
At some point in life we all need some extra support. A caring and non-judgemental space to feel seen and heard in our experience. Someone to walk alongside us on our journey who is separate from our everyday lives, offering professional guidance & reflection. As a therapist, I aim to offer this in a way that feels congruent and helpful for you. I offer a space for you to process and understand your experience safely. When the world around us can often feel confusing and turbulent, the combination of Psychotherapy and creativity can offer containment, insight and the potential for positive change.
Trauma is the invisible force that shapes our lives."
I guide people through the complex emotional and physical effects of traumatic experiences and stress.
I integrate my professional training and personal insights into a therapeutic approach which is led by an intention to:
- understand the unique and complex experiences of your life
- support you in your goals and with the challenges you face
- be alongside you in your journey
My approach is informed by the latest developments and approaches including Somatic Experiencing, Internal Family Systems, Polyvagal Informed Therapy, Schema Therapy & Transforming Touch.
Trauma is the invisible force that shapes our lives."
I guide people through the complex emotional and physical effects of traumatic experiences and stress.
I integrate my professional training and personal insights into a therapeutic approach which is led by an intention to:
- understand the unique and complex experiences of your life
- support you in your goals and with the challenges you face
- be alongside you in your journey
My approach is informed by the latest developments and approaches including Somatic Experiencing, Internal Family Systems, Polyvagal Informed Therapy, Schema Therapy & Transforming Touch.
I can support you and your loved ones to overcome a wide range of difficulties, with particular expertise in working with: anxiety, OCD, phobias, eating disorders (including Anorexia, ARFID Bulimia), depression and low mood, neurodiversity (Autism and ADHD), and physical health conditions.
I have over 23 years of experience working in the NHS, specialising in child and adolescent mental health. This has allowed me to gain extensive experience in working with children, adolescents, young adults, siblings and parents to overcome a wide range of psychological, emotional and behavioural difficulties. I also have a very experienced Family Therapist working alongside me, who is able to work with family and relational difficulties, and three other Clinical Psychologists with a huge amount of experience working alongside me, so we are able to help with most difficulties.
I can support you and your loved ones to overcome a wide range of difficulties, with particular expertise in working with: anxiety, OCD, phobias, eating disorders (including Anorexia, ARFID Bulimia), depression and low mood, neurodiversity (Autism and ADHD), and physical health conditions.
I have over 23 years of experience working in the NHS, specialising in child and adolescent mental health. This has allowed me to gain extensive experience in working with children, adolescents, young adults, siblings and parents to overcome a wide range of psychological, emotional and behavioural difficulties. I also have a very experienced Family Therapist working alongside me, who is able to work with family and relational difficulties, and three other Clinical Psychologists with a huge amount of experience working alongside me, so we are able to help with most difficulties.
I now use my professional and lived experience to help others find their way out of the prison of binge eating.
Finding a therapist that knows how to help can be challenging. I always suggest clients have a look at my YouTube channel first (The Binge Eating Therapist) and/or check out my podcast Life After Diets. This way you will be able to get a sense of me and how I work with emotional, compulsive and binge eating.
I now use my professional and lived experience to help others find their way out of the prison of binge eating.
Finding a therapist that knows how to help can be challenging. I always suggest clients have a look at my YouTube channel first (The Binge Eating Therapist) and/or check out my podcast Life After Diets. This way you will be able to get a sense of me and how I work with emotional, compulsive and binge eating.
I have written on body image and provided organisations with presentations on eating disorders: Eating disorders: how to understand, how to help.
I offer a feminist perspective together with the psychoanalytic method of working. Via the therapeutic relationship a very particular space is offered where the less conscious aspects of experience can be gradually revealed. I have researched the meaning the body has for women and the causes which lead to a reversal of personal development.
I have written on body image and provided organisations with presentations on eating disorders: Eating disorders: how to understand, how to help.
I offer a feminist perspective together with the psychoanalytic method of working. Via the therapeutic relationship a very particular space is offered where the less conscious aspects of experience can be gradually revealed. I have researched the meaning the body has for women and the causes which lead to a reversal of personal development.
I am able to support people experiencing a range of psychological difficulties, specialising particularly in OCD, eating disorders/difficulties, anxiety problems, and managing distress or perfectionism/high self-criticism.
My extensive expertise and training allow me to work with a range of complex difficulties by integrating multiple therapeutic models. I draw primarily on Cognitive Behavioural (I-CBT/CBT-E) & systemic approaches. I am able to work individually or with couples and families. I can support you to understand your difficulties and what might be maintaining them.
I am able to support people experiencing a range of psychological difficulties, specialising particularly in OCD, eating disorders/difficulties, anxiety problems, and managing distress or perfectionism/high self-criticism.
My extensive expertise and training allow me to work with a range of complex difficulties by integrating multiple therapeutic models. I draw primarily on Cognitive Behavioural (I-CBT/CBT-E) & systemic approaches. I am able to work individually or with couples and families. I can support you to understand your difficulties and what might be maintaining them.
A large part of my work focuses on eating disorders, anxiety and trauma, though I also work with a wide range of presenting issues.
Hi, I’m Maizy. I’m a fully qualified psychotherapeutic counsellor, working in private practice. I work with an integrative approach, person-centred at my core, tailoring the sessions to your individual needs.
I have lived experience with eating disorders, anxiety and trauma.
I offer open-ended 50 minute sessions for both short and long-term work.
A large part of my work focuses on eating disorders, anxiety and trauma, though I also work with a wide range of presenting issues.
Hi, I’m Maizy. I’m a fully qualified psychotherapeutic counsellor, working in private practice. I work with an integrative approach, person-centred at my core, tailoring the sessions to your individual needs.
I have lived experience with eating disorders, anxiety and trauma.
I offer open-ended 50 minute sessions for both short and long-term work.
I approach working with clients as meeting the individual within their current situation. I hold a non-judgemental position and offer unconditional acceptance. I work with a diverse population but I am unable to offer access to my practice room for wheelchairs
I approach working with clients as meeting the individual within their current situation. I hold a non-judgemental position and offer unconditional acceptance. I work with a diverse population but I am unable to offer access to my practice room for wheelchairs
I work with helping clients in healing around stress, anxiety & depression; grief; chronic health challenges; CPTSD/PTSD; addictions (limerence/love/sex (including porn) addictions; substance/process addictions; Codependency; Eating disorders/ body dysmorphia); D
Hello & welcome to my profile. Whatever the reason you are exploring therapy, or seeking help today, you are not alone. Things will get easier and heal with the right support and approach. I offer a compassionate & trauma informed approach, working from a somatic training base. Our work together will be built within a safe & boundaried therapeutic container, on a foundation of curiosity, presence & compassion. I work in supporting you to welcome & develop the capacity to see, be with & accept & love all aspects of yourself...And will help you move into deeper presence, clarity, conscious choice & vitality in all areas of your life.
I work with helping clients in healing around stress, anxiety & depression; grief; chronic health challenges; CPTSD/PTSD; addictions (limerence/love/sex (including porn) addictions; substance/process addictions; Codependency; Eating disorders/ body dysmorphia); D
Hello & welcome to my profile. Whatever the reason you are exploring therapy, or seeking help today, you are not alone. Things will get easier and heal with the right support and approach. I offer a compassionate & trauma informed approach, working from a somatic training base. Our work together will be built within a safe & boundaried therapeutic container, on a foundation of curiosity, presence & compassion. I work in supporting you to welcome & develop the capacity to see, be with & accept & love all aspects of yourself...And will help you move into deeper presence, clarity, conscious choice & vitality in all areas of your life.
I have a strong grounding in eating disorders, LGBTQ issues and sexual abuse.
I offer short term and long term work. Short term work may involve a decision needing to be made or exploring a distressing feeling of a repetitive thought or pattern. Longer term work may involve looking at a past trauma or childhood experiences, attachments, relationships and interactions. There's no pressure, we work at your pace, growing self worth.
I have a strong grounding in eating disorders, LGBTQ issues and sexual abuse.
I offer short term and long term work. Short term work may involve a decision needing to be made or exploring a distressing feeling of a repetitive thought or pattern. Longer term work may involve looking at a past trauma or childhood experiences, attachments, relationships and interactions. There's no pressure, we work at your pace, growing self worth.
with eating disorders I may use more practical interventions than in my grief or relationship work.
If you change nothing, nothing changes but it can be hard to know where to begin. I feel it starts with you being heard and valued. Having your story and your feelings witnessed and validated is extraordinarily powerful and provides the catalyst for change. You will gain a clarity and a sense of perspective as well as an understanding of why you behave in the way you do. Talking to me will feel different from talking to a friend or family member. I will offer you insights and reflections, not opinions or solutions. I am interested in you and your experiences and they matter to me, but as I'm not involved I can remain objective.
with eating disorders I may use more practical interventions than in my grief or relationship work.
If you change nothing, nothing changes but it can be hard to know where to begin. I feel it starts with you being heard and valued. Having your story and your feelings witnessed and validated is extraordinarily powerful and provides the catalyst for change. You will gain a clarity and a sense of perspective as well as an understanding of why you behave in the way you do. Talking to me will feel different from talking to a friend or family member. I will offer you insights and reflections, not opinions or solutions. I am interested in you and your experiences and they matter to me, but as I'm not involved I can remain objective.
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Eating Disorders Counsellors
What happens in therapy for eating disorders?
In therapy for eating disorders, patients typically describe their eating and exercise behaviours, their patterns of eating in relation to stress, their beliefs about their body, the ways their eating behaviour affects their relationships, and their desire (or lack of it) to change. Such information helps the therapist understand the origins of the disorder and the role it plays in the patient’s life, important for guiding treatment. Attitudes and feelings about food and eating, body weight, and physical appearance are common topics of discussion throughout treatment.
What therapy types help with eating disorders?
Once any acute medical or psychiatric emergency is resolved, psychoactive medication is often prescribed, requiring the supervision of a psychiatrist. In addition, patients receive some form of nutritional counselling along with one or more forms of psychotherapy. For adolescents, family-based treatment is empirically validated and considered the first line of treatment; parents and their children meet weekly with a clinician as the adults are coached on how to nourish and psychologically support the young patient. Adults typically receive some form of individual psychotherapy, intended to resolve the cognitive and behavioural disturbances that underlie the disorder and to relieve the mood disturbances that accompany it. In addition, patients may also be helped by group therapy.
What is the goal of therapy for eating disorders?
The most immediate goal of treatment for eating disorders is to save the life of people who are on a path of starving themselves to death or engaging in eating patterns that are doing irreparable physical harm to their body. Once the acute medical danger is past, therapy is required to understand the nature of the disordered eating and/or exercise patterns, establish healthy eating behaviour, and to tackle the many erroneous beliefs and distorted self-perceptions that underlie eating disorders and continue to pose a threat to health and life. Therapy also addresses the impaired mood that not only accompanies eating disorders but intensifies the danger to health and life.
What are the limitations of therapy for eating disorders?
Therapy can be very helpful for eating disorders—but that can happen only after people recognise they have a condition that must be treated. Especially with anorexia, the distortions in self-image that accompany the disorder can keep people from acknowledging they have a problem. Individuals may in fact see their eating disorder as a badge of self-control. Those with binge-eating disorder may feel too ashamed to seek help. Therapy cannot help those who do not avail themselves of it.
How long does therapy last for eating disorders?
Because of their complexity, recovery from eating disorders is usually a long-term process—measured in months and years— often marked by setbacks and relapse. Some form of help, such as individual or group therapy, may be advisable for much of that time. It is a general rule of thumb that the longer the illness has endured and the dysregulated eating behaviour has taken root, the longer treatment is likely to be needed.