Healing your relationship with food, body, and self.

Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions that affect more than eating habits — they touch emotions, self-esteem, and physical well-being. At The Summit Counseling Center, we offer compassionate, evidence-based counseling for disordered eating, body image concerns, and food-related anxiety. Recovery is possible, and you don’t have to walk this path alone.

Is an Eating Disorder Impacting Your Life?

You may benefit from counseling if you:

  • Struggle with restrictive eating, bingeing, or purging
  • Constantly worry about weight, food, or body image
  • Feel out of control around food or eating patterns
  • Use food to cope with emotions or stress
  • Avoid meals or feel guilt and shame after eating
  • Have been diagnosed with anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder, or ARFID

Our Approach

We provide a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore your relationship with food and body, focusing on healing from the inside out. Your care may include the methods listed below.

Recovery is not just about food — it’s about finding peace, balance, and self-worth.

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

With the right support, you can move toward freedom from disordered eating and a more compassionate relationship with yourself.

Therapists for Eating Disorders

Korina Calbay , M.S.

Licensed Associated Professional Counselor

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