Eating

Disorders

You deserve care without shame.

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Healing is possible, in every body and for every kind of struggle with food.

Eating disorders come in many forms, from rigid rules to food avoidance, bingeing, purging, or deep disconnection from hunger. Whether your experience has a formal label or not, you deserve care. Our therapists specialize in trauma-informed, affirming support for people navigating eating challenges in all their complexity.

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What Does an Eating Disorder
Feel Like?

You might notice:

  • Feeling out of control around food, or avoiding it altogether

  • Eating in secret, or skipping meals without noticing

  • Intense food aversions or sensory overwhelm (ARFID)

  • Strict rules, rituals, or fear about eating “wrong”

  • Guilt or shame after eating, or for not feeling “sick enough”

  • Confusing hunger cues or disconnect from your body

  • Constant focus on weight, shape, or “good” vs. “bad” foods

These are not personal failures.
They're signs that your body and mind are trying to protect you, and healing is possible.

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Our Approach to Eating Disorder Therapy

We match you with a therapist trained to meet your specific needs. Support may include:

  • Intuitive Eating & body neutrality approaches

  • Supportive tools for ARFID, sensory eating, or trauma-linked food aversion

  • Care that affirms marginalized identities and lived experience

  • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) to reduce shame and rigidity

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) and trauma-informed somatic work

We don’t push weight goals or force food plans, we support your goals for healing.

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Many clients navigating eating disorders also face:

  • Medical trauma or fatphobia from providers

  • Being dismissed due to body size or gender

  • Neurodivergence (like autism or ADHD)

  • Racial and cultural pressures around food/body

  • A history of trauma, control, or neglect

  • Chronic illness or disability-related eating struggles

We provide affirming, intersectional support — with compassion at every step.

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Ready to Start?

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation today to learn more about how we can help.

A.S., Washington

"For the first time, I don’t feel judged for how my ED shows up. I’m being supported as a whole person."

R.C., Vermont

"I didn’t think I’d be taken seriously because of my size. Dreavita helped me feel seen and respected."

 FAQs

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  • Absolutely not. We support all kinds of eating concerns, including ARFID, binge eating, atypical anorexia, and EDNOS/OSFED. You do not need to look a certain way to deserve therapy.

  • No. We take a trauma-informed approach, no scales, no pressure. We focus on what you want to heal.

  • That’s a harmful myth. If food, eating, or body image is interfering with your life, you deserve help. Full stop.

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