Amy L. Smith, LCSW
Group Therapy
RECOVERY FROM BINGE &
OVEREATING GROUP
Participants in the Recovery from Binge and Overeating Group assess their relationships with food, their eating patterns and triggers to binge. Utilizing cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness techniques they learn strategies to recognize hunger versus craving, interrupt their binge cycle, and develop a healthier body image.
To be eligible, clients must have a diagnosis of Binge Eating Disorder, Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder, or a related DSM-5 diagnosis in which they use food to cope. An individual assessment prior to group admission is requested.
Group Therapy is Often
Covered by Insurance
GROUP COUNSELING
Most individuals are pleasantly surprised at how much they gain from participating in group.
Unlike individual counseling, group counseling provides invaluable opportunities for you to connect with others who might have similar problems, practice new interpersonal skills in a group context, and gain multiple perspectives on your concerns from different group members.
GROUP COUNSELING
Most individuals are pleasantly surprised at how much they gain from participating in group.
Unlike individual counseling, group counseling provides invaluable opportunities for you to connect with others who might have similar problems, practice new interpersonal skills in a group context, and gain multiple perspectives on your concerns from different group members.