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Eating Disorders Counseling

Eating disorders involve food as a symbol  for a deeper concern, a struggle with the inner self and the outer world.  Who am I? What do I really want? How can I find true nourishment? Feelings of “being fat” may really mean feeling worthless, unattractive, out of control.  Our culture obsesses with outer beauty and thinness while killing the inner soul. It links “fatness” with unrelated, undesirable qualities. 

Learn to trust your inner self and achieve joyful eating and peace with food with the compassionate leadership of Alice Baland, MA, LPC, RD/LD.  Alice’s intensive training as both a psychotherapist and dietitian will afford you keen insight into the psychological, emotional, cultural, familial, and social reasons for being stuck in an eating disorder.  Alice’s individual and group eating disorders programs feature a multifaceted non-diet approach that frees you to become a happier you. Enjoy structure and flexibility, learn what makes you eat and behave the way you do, and create solutions that can end your struggle with weight and dieting. After all, you deserve life’s best!

Learn more about eating disorders in the Resources section of my web site. If you have specific concerns or want help with eating disorders, just click here to Ask Alice! or use the Ask Alice! button at the top of any page or call Alice at 214-335-5556.

 

 


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The information contained at this site is not a substitute for your physician or therapist. It is intended for educational purposes only - not as a guide to self-diagnosis. A proper diagnosis and assessment must be performed by a mental health professional trained in each area.