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Listings in Massachusetts
Laurel Hill Inn
Laurel Hill Inn is a residential program for the treatment of eating disorders, located in the greater Boston area. The setting has the welcoming feeling of an old New England Inn and is tailored to deliver a personalized treatment program to a small group of individuals.
Our program provides treatment exclusively to adults whose primary diagnosis is anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa. The intensive group program relies heavily on cognitive behavioral treatment and dialectical behavioral skills training. An experienced multi-disciplinary staff will provide individual, group and family therapy.
Education and practice are key elements of our treament program. Everyday, there are skill-teaching groups that help individuals modify their eating disordered behaviors so that they may lead more fulfilling lives.
We work with insurance providers on a case-by case basis and would be happy to discuss with you ways in which to pursue coverage for treatment.
P.O. Box 368
e-mail: [email protected]
Affiliated NLP Medical Psychotherapy
Roslindale Boston Hypnosis-Behavioral Medicine Day Evening Weekend Free Telephone Consults.
We have an excellent track record for treating problematic medication side effects using meditative psychotherapy, EMDR, nREM therapy and Ericksonian Hypnotherapy for BiPolar,Panic Disorder, Depression, IBS Irritable Bowel Syndrome,Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Some of our patients are doctors.
16 Pinehurst Street
e-mail: [email protected]
Emily Page, MA, LMHC
I am interested in working with more individuals who want to overcome the tyrany of compulsive or addictive patterns of overeating, undereating, purging or mental obsessions about food.
I have 25 years experience working with individuals and groups on recovery from abuse and addiction and personal empowerment. I have a life-time's experience working on eating issues from the inside out.
I value the 12 Steps as a transformative path to emotional, physical, mental and spiritual well-being. My approach to recovery is to prefer emphasizing flexibility, with an emphasis on accumulating successes. I understand as well, that we all differ in our specific needs for a more or less structured approach to eating patterns and the rest of life and I delight in assisting my clients to discover and claim what works best for her/him.
I am trained in a variety of holistic and expressive techniques as well as cognitive and behavioral re-patterning. I find that many folks value most the chance to 'get things off their chest' and 'sort things out' with someone who they feel understands, honors and celebrates them in a real way.
My fee is $100 for a 60 minute hour.
I can work with some insurance companies. I can also negotiate a reduced fee when the circumstances warrant it and there is room in my schedule.
My office is currently at the junction of Rte 128 and Rte 2a in Lexington.
350 Massachusetts Ave. #183
e-mail: [email protected]
Laura J. Goodman, LMHC
Psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders in children, adolescents, and adults. Supervision and consultation services available. Regional and national speaker on eating disorders and associated issues. Author of the recent books "Eating Disorders: Time For Change" and "Eating Disorders: Journey to Recovery Workbook" (Brunner-Routledge 2001), as well as "Is Your Child Dying To Be Thin" (Dorrance, 1992).
21 Central Street
e-mail: [email protected]
McLean Hospital Eating Disorders Center
The Eating Disorders Center at McLean offers a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, chronic overeating and their related symptoms. The program addresses both eating disorders and mood regulation difficulties that often accompany these disorders. Staffed by an expert team of psychologists, psychiatrists, internists and a nutirionist, the program designs individually tailored treatment for each patient, while offering guidance on healthy eating and weight management habits.
Evaluation Service: Psychiatric Consultation, and where appropriate, nutitional and medical assessments, including lab work and psychological testing Consultations with treatment teams and collaboration with referring clinicians.
Partial Hospital Service: Intensive eating disorders program (20-30 hours/week) including individual, group treatments focused on educaion, symptom reduction, coping skills, body image and interpersonal relations.
Treatment of coexisting conditions. Individualized meal planning. Supervision of daily acitivities, including breakfast, lunch and bathroom use. Ongoing internal medicine evaluation. Case management and coordination with community resources.
Outpatient Services: Medication consultation and treatment. Individual cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal and psychodynamic psychotherapy. Long-term, weekly group therapy for individuals with anorexia and bulimia.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy skills group for individuals with Eating Disorders. Ongoing internal medicine evaluation and follow-up.
Healthy Lifestyle Management Service: Workshops on nutrition, food planning, cooking, dining and appetite control. Weight management and activity groups. Personalized fitness consultation.
Admission Criteria: At least 17 years of age, medically stable and able to tolerate table food.
McLean Hospital is a Medicare and Medicaid provider and a member of most major Massachusetts managed care networks.
115 Mill Street
e-mail: [email protected]
Holistic Endeavors
We offer Reiki treatments in your home or office (limited travel area). Gift certificates are now available. We also offer a free Reiki clinic, call or email for dates.
35 Burroughs Rd.
e-mail: [email protected]
Guy Sapirstein, Ph.D
I am a Clinical Psychologist in private practice and a supervisor at the Trauma Center, Allston, Mass. I provide individual and couples therapy to adolescents and adults with trauma and eating disorders.
I believe that the key to recovery from trauma and eating disorders is the ability to tolerate one's body, one's self and one's feelings/emotions. I practice Affect Focused Therapy which is a treatment modality that integrates the dynamics of a person's personality with their styles of coping with intolerable or unbearable feelings. In the context of the therapy relationship people learn how to live at peace with themselves, their minds, bodies and sometimes their past.
10 Langley Road, Suite 200
e-mail: [email protected]
Deaconess-Waltham Hospital Eating Disorder Services Program Waltham Hospital
The Eating Disorders Services at Deaconess-Waltham Hospital offers a full continuum of services to those suffering from an Eating Disorder, and those who care for them. We have an inpatient hospital unit dedicated solely to treating Eating Disorders, as well as various levels of outpatient service, including individual or group treatment, evening treatment and a structured day treatment program. In addition, we offer a free monthly Saturday Support Group for anyone interested in support or learning in relation to Eating Disorders. We will be happy to provide information.
9 Hope Avenue
website: www.waltham.caregroup.org/eatingdisorders
Mary Ellen Williams, LICSW
Individual, Group, and Family Psychotherapy for Adolescents and Adults. Specializing in the treatment of eating disorders. NOW FORMING ADOLESCENT AND ADULT ANOREXIC/BULEMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUPS. Fall 2001. Call for details.
50 Oliver Street , Suite W1-A
The Boston Center of Westwood Pembroke Health System
The Boston Center Partial Hospital Eating Disorder Program provides intensive services for adolescents (age 12-18). We are a multi-disciplinary team consisting of therapists, a psychiatrist, a nutritionist and a nurse. Please contact Kerry Luoma-Fuellhart,LMHC for more information.
120 Brookline Avenue
Elayne S. Daniels, Ph.D.
Dr. Daniels is a licensed psychologist providing individual, family, and couples' psychotherapy to adolescents and adults. She specializes in the treatment of eating disorders, particularly Binge Eating Disorder, Bulimia, and Anorexia, among women and men. Dr. Daniels' approach is eclectic, with a strong foundation in Cognitive-Behavioral Theory. Dr. Daniels is also a consultant to the Yale Eating Disorder Service, where she formerly provided services in the Outpatient and Partial Hospital Programs. Dr. Daniels has presented her research on body image and eating disorders at several professional conferences and has published articles in medical journals on these topics.
275 Turnpike Street, Suite 105
e-mail: [email protected]
Dyhanna Noble, MA, LMHC
I offer psychotherapy that empowers people to take positive action in their personal, professional, emotional, and spiritual development ? with the goal of achieving success on a day-to-day basis in any area of their lives. I help my clients create strong, lasting connections with themselves and others, and 'get to the next place' in their life journeys. My clients include individuals, couples, and groups. The work we do together is as diverse as my clients themselves, and we address issues of relationship, life direction, sexuality, lesbian and gay concerns, family, anger, grief, work, abuse, and spirituality among others.
Bedford, MA
website: www.massed.net/~pickman
Ruth R. Molin, M.Ed. LMFT
My work and training is primarily focused on healing from childhood and adult traumas. I have extensive experience working with individuals, couples, and families, who have suffered from traumatic histories. My clients include adults and children who have witnessed or suffered battering, incest, rape, and other severe emotional traumas. I specialize in the treatment of anxiety disorders (PTSD) and depression including issues with foodaddiction. My therapeutic model is constantly updated as research in neurobiology continues. My methods are clinically effective and generally, brief.
7 Lincoln St. #205
e-mail: [email protected]
South Shore Psychology, LLC
NO numbers. The control is in trusting the patient's own process providing there is medical safety.
We want to know the self in relation to one's world. The symptoms are known as they express a need, a gap, a vulnerable and uncovered tenderness.
Relationally focused treatment where collaboration with our patients is what opens up new possibilities.
Ongoing individual, group, family and multi-family opportunities in short-term, long-term and transitional planning. Therapy takes place not only through the tradition of verbal dialogue but drama tx, art, field trips and projects that expand beyond the therapy office.
175 Derby Street, Suite Seven
e-mail: [email protected]
Circle of Healing and Hope
Providing confidential traditional psychotheapy with innovative alternative healing treatments including Reiki Energy Healing, Herbal and Flower Essences, EMDR, meditation, and spiritual guidance.
Specializing in helping children, adolescents, and adults transform their struggle with disordered eating by creating a life filled with peace and love.
Offering individual and group therapies and a monthly support group: Circle of Healing and Hope.
175 Derby Street - Suite 8
Melanie Shear, LICSW
Individual and Group therapy for all eating disorders including anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating. Also for depression, anxiety, self-esteem, career and life transition, trauma and substance abuse. On-going group you women with bulimia and related food issues. Short-term group for college-age women with eating disorders. Short-term groups for women with bulimia and binge-eating disorders.
50 Dudley Street
e-mail: [email protected]
Laurel Hill Inn
Laurel Hill Inn is a private residential program for the treatment of eating disorders, located in the greater Boston area. The setting has the welcoming feeling of an old New England Inn and is tailored to deliver a personalized treatment program to a small group of residents.
Our program will provide treatment exclusively to adults whose primary diagnosis is anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge eating disorder. The intensive group program relies heavily on cognitive behavioral treatment and dialectical behavioral skills training. An experienced multi-disciplinary staff will provide individual, group and family therapy.
Education and practice are key elements of our treatment program. Everyday, there are skill-teaching groups that help individuals modify their eating disordered behaviors so that they may lead more fulfilling lives.
131 Woburn Street
e-mail: [email protected]
Lisa C. Brown, MSW, LICSW
Lisa is an experienced clinician in private practice for almost 15 years. She specializes in trauma, eating disorders- particularly Binge Eating Disorder or compulsive overeating,self-esteem issues, depression, anxiety, and loss. She works with individuals,couples and families.Lisa sees adults and adolescents.
In addition to psychotherapy, Lisa offers EMDR, a state-of-the-art approach for rapid information processing, which clears traumas, negative self-beliefs, and issues around depression, anxiety, grief,and relationship problems more quickly and easily than traditional psychotherapy.
Lisa believes in treating eating disorders from a holistic, mind/body perspective and teaches clients many ways to self-soothe and manage affect without having to use food. Lisa is also in recovery from her own eating disorder.
555 Washingto Street, Suite #5
e-mail: [email protected]
Louise Valiquette MA/LMHC
Individual, couples/partners, family, and group therapy, and consultation. Specializing in Eating Disorders, Relationships, Trauma, Grief, Depression and Anxiety. Weekly support groups for adults 18+ struggling with eating and body image issues in Roslindale, Brookline and Quincy.
P.O. Box 303
website: hometown.aol.com/lvalsupport
Karen Beason Patrick, Psy.D.
I have an open and supportive approach to therapy. I use a relational style and believe that therapy is a collaborative process. Treatment goals are developed jointly based on the needs of the individual. I have been working in the mental health field for 15 years and hold a doctoral degree in clincal psychology. I am a Licensed Psychologist and a certifiied National Health Service Provider. I have day and evening appointments as well as ongoing groups. I work with adolescents and adults in the Greater Boston and South Shore area of Massachusetts.
175 Derby Street Suite 7
e-mail: [email protected]
Addiction Consulting Corp.
Website offers information about and treatment for the behavioral addictions, including eating, spending, sex/love, rage/anger, exercise, perfectionism, fantasy, gambling, codependence, etc. On line consultation is available, the initial interview is free of charge. In addiciton there is a an exciting book excerpt from the novel, "Rhonda's Chronicles, an addict's story". Written in her own words, Rhonda desciribes her day to day struggles with her various behavioral addictions and how she and her therapist try to work them out.
37 Harvard Street
e-mail: [email protected]
Nutrition Health Consultants
It is important to remember that eating is about hunger. Hunger is a normal, natural and healthy signal that your body needs fuel. Just as you drink when you are thirsty, or go to the bathroom when you need to, you must honor your body's hunger cues and eat when you are hungry � without judgement! Eating is also about being emotionally satisfied by what we put in our mouths. We should enjoy our food. It should provide us with a steady flow of energy. We should not feel restricted or deprived or obsessive about the food we eat.
...Together, we can uncover the forces in your life that trigger your eating problems and block you from your goals.
Healing Crossroads
e-mail: [email protected]
Parents of Children with Eating Disorder
This is a group for parents of children, adolescents or adults who have unique relationships with food.
175 Derby Street, Suite 8
e-mail: [email protected]
Lucy Wightman, M.A.
Group, individual, child, adolescent, adult --
175 Derby Street, Suite 8
e-mail: [email protected]
Nanci M. Pradas, LICSW
outpatient therapy, cognitive/behavioral treatment,
as well as solution-focused, relational, and psychodynamic
442 King Street P.O.Box 1033
e-mail to: [email protected]
Lori F. Lieberman & Associates
Nutrition Counseling component.
1221 Main St. Suite 203
e-mail: [email protected]
SportsMedicine Brookline
As a registered dietitian who specializes in nutrition for exercise, I counsel many active people who struggle with food and weight. My goal is to help them transform their fear of food as the "fattening enemy" into enjoyment of food that fuels their active lifestyle.
830 Boylston St, #205
e-mail: [email protected]
Massachusetts Eating Disorder Association, Inc.
The Massachusetts Eating Disorder Association, Inc. is the largest provider of outpatient support groups in the Northeast. The association provides nationwide resource referrals, Free Personal Conncection Hours (free consultations with a support staff person), clinician training, Supervised Home Visits to offer Hope (done by a recovered individual), Home Meal Support (Safe Haven Program), workshops for families and friends, support groups ( $15.00 a session led by an eating disorder specialist). The Massachusetts Eating Disorder Association, Inc,. has been nationally recognized for its work in the area of education and prevention. The association offers a variety of workshops to schools and community organizations. We also sponsor a play entitled "Reflections".
Sites throughout Massachusetts, South Shore, North Shore , Metrowest, West and Eastern parts of the state.
We offer individual, family and couples counseling on a sliding scale basis. Some insurance accepted. We also offer intensive after-school program for adolescents and a new college outreach program.
92 Pearl Street
e-mail: [email protected]
Cathy Estey-Dziadul, M.A.
Counseling Services:
805 Turnpike Street, Suite 101
e-mail: [email protected]
Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, LMHC
Counseling Services:
1221 Main St., Suite 203
1350 Belmont St., Suite 107
e-mail: [email protected]
Feeding Ourselves, Inc.
12 week workshops for compulsive overeaters which combine psychological awareness with cognitive and behavioral techniques for establishing a positive relationship to food.
30 Bartlett Avenue
e-mail: [email protected]
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