Eating Disorder Therapy

Healing Your Relationship With Food and Body
Food and body image don't have to be a source of constant stress. At Cedar Creek Behavioral Health, we support individuals struggling with disordered eating, food guilt, and body dissatisfaction through compassion, curiosity, and clinically informed care.
Understanding Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
Eating disorders can affect anyone — regardless of age, size, or background. You don’t need a formal diagnosis to seek help. If food or body thoughts feel overwhelming, we’ll help you uncover the deeper emotions and experiences that drive them.
Our approach is grounded in the Health at Every Size (HAES) philosophy, emphasizing respect, self-acceptance, and body neutrality. We believe healing starts with connection, not control.
Therapy Rooted in Compassion and Trust
Cedar Creek’s therapists provide a supportive, non-judgmental environment using evidence-based modalities such as CBT, DBT, and mindfulness. Together, we’ll help you rebuild trust with your body, reduce shame, and find peace with food and yourself.
Who We Help
We work with adolescents and adults experiencing restrictive eating, binge eating, emotional eating, or co-occurring concerns such as anxiety, trauma, and depression. Our goal is to help you reconnect with your body’s wisdom and rediscover balance.
Begin Your Healing Journey
If you’re ready to move toward a healthier relationship with food and body, Cedar Creek Behavioral Health in Morris County is here to help. Reach out today to schedule an appointment.
