Eating Disorders
A non-judgmental space to untangle your relationship with food and body. Support for restriction, binge eating, bulimia, and everything between.
How I work with eating disorders
Eating patterns rarely come out of nowhere. They’re often a way of holding something else in place — control, comfort, self-punishment, predictability. The work is to understand what the pattern is doing, without rushing to change it, and to build a relationship with food and body that doesn’t require constant management.
What this looks like in practice
[TODO_ROCKY_INPUT — Rocky’s specific approach: which patterns he works with, when he coordinates with a dietitian or medical provider, how he handles the body-image piece, when higher-level-of-care referrals make sense.]
Often shows up alongside
Control patterns, perfectionism, and chronic anxiety. We’ll address the whole picture, not the behavior in isolation.
A free fifteen-minute
conversation is the next step.
No forms, no intake — just a call to see if the work lines up.