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Madison Mallory

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Krystal Gesicki

My approach to therapy: I believe every part of you—yes, even the ones that feel messy, shut down, reactive, or “too much”—exists for a reason. Using IFS and EMDR, I’ll help you slow down and listen to what those parts are really trying to say. Together, we’ll create space for healing that’s grounded, honest, and deeply compassionate.

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Tasha Ford

My approach to therapy: I always treat you and your experiences with respect and come from a culturally humble capabilities perspective. BUT, I am honest and will challenge you to revise your perspective for optimal outcomes. I will use a variety of approaches to fit you.

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Janice Stenson

My approach to therapy: As Navy Veteran and a Licensed Social Worker, with over ten years of experience My therapy style is compassionate, and solution focused. I utilize many evidence-based interventions models of therapy. Experience with diverse population.

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Dr. Alexandra Forsyth

My approach to therapy: I am flexible and use a variety of approaches tailored to each individual; we are all different and that's what makes us unique. I value collaboration, authenticity, and being human with you in the therapeutic space.

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Laura Riss

My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively using an integrative approach that draws on mindfulness, cognitive behavioral, dynamic, and creative techniques. Together we create a path towards emotional healing and creating positive interpersonal relationships.

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Samantha Ardelian

My approach to therapy: I have a CBT approach, but overall, I find myself to be fairly eclectic. I try to meet my client where they are. I'm versed and trained in different areas. My goal is to help my clients be the best version of themselves.

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Shelby Cook

My approach to therapy: My therapy style is warm, laid-back, and interactive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. Through therapy, you'll gain the knowledge and skills that you need.

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Find Eating / Eating Disorder Therapists & Counselors in Fairfield, OH.

It can be tough to cultivate and maintain a healthy relationship with food. That’s why millions of people deal with eating disorders. If an eating disorder is negatively affecting your life, it’s time to get professional counseling from an eating disorder therapist.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs of an Eating Disorder

There are many types of eating disorders that present in various ways. Here are the signs associated with some of the most common eating disorders:

  • Anorexia: being underweight, having your self-esteem tied to your weight, restrictive eating, fear of gaining weight.
  • Binge eating disorder: recurring binging episodes, lack of control over how much you eat during a binge.
  • Bulimia: Binge eating, purging, fear of gaining weight.
  • Orthorexia: An unhealthy obsession with healthy eating.
  • Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): weight loss, avoidance of food, food restriction, abnormal eating habits.

Read this article by licensed therapist Allison Summer to learn about the role a distorted body image plays in eating disorders and how to overcome it.

Get Eating Disorder Counseling Today!

Left untreated, eating disorders can get worse and worse. So, it’s best to address unhealthy eating habits at their onset. Mental Health Match can help you find an eating disorder therapist to help you discover the reason(s) behind your eating habits, understand your relationship with food, learn new thought patterns and behaviors, and reach your personal goals. Start by browsing above or using our free therapist matching tool.


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