Therapy for Eating Disorders
Guiding You Toward Nourishment, Confidence, and Self-Trust
If your relationship with food feels confusing, stressful, or out of control—you’re not alone. Eating disorders aren’t just about eating. They’re often rooted in painful experiences, emotional overwhelm, perfectionism, or feeling like your worth depends on your body. And when you're caught in patterns like restricting, bingeing, purging, or obsessing over food or your weight, it can feel like you're at war with yourself. But healing is possible. And you don’t have to figure it out alone.
At Waterfall Wellness Center, we offer eating disorder treatment that is compassionate, trauma-informed, and personalized to you. We help individuals struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and disordered eating of all kinds. Whether you’ve been battling this for years or you’ve just started noticing unhealthy patterns, your experience is valid.
Our work goes beyond symptom management—we focus on helping you reconnect with yourself, rebuild trust in your body, and develop healthier ways to cope. You don’t have to earn your right to recovery. You already have it.
This is a safe space. No judgment. No pressure. Just the support you need to take back your life. If you're ready to talk, or even if you’re just thinking about it, we’re here when you’re ready.
How We Help
Eating disorders are complex, and they don’t look the same for everyone. That’s why we take an individualized approach to therapy, addressing the unique challenges you’re facing. Our treatment strategies may include:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Identify and challenge the thoughts that drive unhealthy eating behaviors.
Intuitive Eating & Body Image Work: Develop a healthier relationship with food and learn to respect your body.
EMDR & Trauma-Informed Therapy: Address past experiences and negative core beliefs that may be fueling disordered eating patterns.
Mindfulness & Emotion Regulation: Learn tools to manage stress, anxiety, and difficult emotions without turning to food.
Support for Co-Occurring Concerns: Many people with eating disorders also struggle with anxiety, depression, or trauma—our therapy addresses the whole picture.
Types of Eating Disorders We Treat:
Binge Eating Disorder (compulsive overeating, feeling out of control around food)
Anorexia Nervosa (restricting food intake, intense fear of weight gain, body image struggles)
Bulimia Nervosa (bingeing followed by purging, excessive exercise, or other compensatory behaviors)
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) (severe food avoidance, fear of eating, sensory-related food struggles)
Other Disordered Eating Patterns (chronic dieting, emotional eating, excessive guilt around food)

Discover the Benefits of Therapy in Charleston, SC
If you are interested in working together, or simply would like to learn more, please fill out the contact form and we can get you scheduled for a free phone consultation.