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Specialized therapy for restoring a healthy relationship with food and body.

Terapia de los trastornos alimentarios

Eating disorder therapy supports people who struggle with food, body image, control, shame, eating patterns or fear around weight and shape. It can help when food has become linked with anxiety, guilt, emotional pain, secrecy or a constant sense of pressure.

This therapy may support people dealing with trastornos alimentarios, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, trastorno por atracón, emotional eating or body image issues. It can also help when eating concerns overlap with anxiety, depression, trauma, perfectionism, low self-esteem or family pressure.

What eating disorder therapy focuses on

Eating disorders are not only about food. They often involve emotions, beliefs, body image, coping strategies and relationships. For some people, eating patterns become a way to manage stress, numb feelings or create a sense of control. For others, they become part of a painful cycle of restriction, loss of control, shame or self-criticism.

Therapy helps the person understand these patterns without judgement. The therapist may explore what triggers difficult moments, what keeps the cycle going, and what the person needs in order to feel safer. The aim is not to blame the person. The aim is to support recovery with care, clarity and realistic steps.

What happens in sessions?

The first sessions usually focus on the person’s current situation. The therapist may ask about eating concerns, body image, mood, anxiety, health, relationships, sleep, stress and previous support. They may also ask about medical risk. This matters because eating disorders can affect both mental and physical health.

Depending on the therapist’s training, sessions may include psychoeducation, emotional regulation tools, body image work, self-compassion, relapse prevention, communication support or practical coping strategies. Some therapists may use elements of terapia de conducta cognitiva, terapia de imagen corporal, family-based work, mindfulness or integrative therapy.

The work should be adapted to the person’s needs. Someone with restrictive eating may need medical monitoring and careful nutritional support. Someone with binge eating may need help with shame, emotional triggers and regular patterns of care. Someone with bulimia may need support around secrecy, distress and harmful compensatory behaviours. The therapist should adjust the work safely.

Why coordinated care can matter

Eating disorder therapy may involve more than one professional. A therapist may work alongside a doctor, psychiatrist, dietitian or specialist eating disorder service. This can be important when there is weight loss, fainting, purging, severe restriction, medical instability, self-harm, pregnancy, substance use or strong suicidal thoughts.

This does not mean therapy is only for severe cases. Early support can help before patterns become more entrenched. However, therapy should never ignore physical risk. A safe plan may include medical checks, nutritional guidance and crisis support when needed.

Body image, shame and self-worth

Many people with eating concerns feel trapped by body checking, comparison, fear of judgement or harsh internal rules. Therapy can help separate self-worth from weight, shape, control or appearance. It may also help the person notice how culture, family messages, social media, trauma or past criticism shaped their relationship with the body.

Body image work is usually gradual. The goal is not to force instant body positivity. A more realistic goal may be body respect, reduced avoidance, less self-attack and a calmer relationship with daily life.

Family and relationship support

Eating disorders can affect families, couples and friendships. Loved ones may feel worried, confused or unsure how to help. Therapy can support clearer communication and reduce blame. For children and teenagers, family involvement may be especially important, depending on the situation and the treatment plan.

Some people may also benefit from terapia familiar, terapia integradora o asesoramiento nutricional. These supports should fit the person’s safety, age, symptoms and goals.

Is eating disorder therapy right for you?

Eating disorder therapy may help if food, body image or eating patterns take up too much mental space. It may also help if shame, secrecy or fear make it hard to ask for support. You do not need to wait until the problem feels “serious enough”.

Before starting, ask the therapist about their experience with eating disorders, medical risk, body image, trauma and coordinated care. You can also ask how they work with doctors or dietitians when needed.

Eating disorder therapy does not replace emergency care, diagnosis, medical monitoring or specialist treatment. It offers a professional space to understand the problem, reduce shame, build safer coping strategies and move toward recovery with support.

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FAQ — Eating Disorder Therapy

¿Qué es la terapia para trastornos alimentarios?

Specialized therapy for restoring a healthy relationship with food and body.

Tu terapeuta adaptará el ritmo y el enfoque de las sesiones a tus necesidades, objetivos y situación actual.

What can Eating Disorder Therapy help with?

Eating Disorder Therapy is often used for concerns such as Anorexia nervosa, Binge eating disorder, Body image issues, Bulimia nervosa, and Eating disorders.

En la página dedicada a la terapia también se indica qué terapeutas del MIT ofrecen actualmente este enfoque.

What happens in a first eating disorder therapy session?

La primera sesión suele centrarse en comprender qué te ha llevado a acudir a terapia, qué es lo que quieres cambiar y si el estilo del terapeuta te parece adecuado.

No hace falta que prepares nada perfecto de antemano. Es normal empezar con dudas, incertidumbre o sentimientos encontrados.

How many sessions of Eating Disorder Therapy do people usually need?

Esto depende de tus objetivos, de la complejidad de lo que estés abordando y de lo estructurado que sea el enfoque. Algunas personas recurren a esta terapia para un trabajo específico a corto plazo, mientras que otras permanecen más tiempo para lograr un cambio más profundo.

Is Eating Disorder Therapy available online?

La disponibilidad depende del terapeuta. En MIT, puedes consultar las fichas y las páginas de perfil de los terapeutas para ver si ofrecen sesiones en línea.

How much does Eating Disorder Therapy usually cost?

Las tarifas varían según el terapeuta. Cuando aún no se dispone de precios de terapeutas presenciales, el rango habitual para esta terapia oscila entre los 80 y los 140 euros por sesión.

How do I choose the right eating disorder therapy therapist on MIT?

Empieza por leer el perfil del terapeuta, su experiencia, los idiomas que habla, su disponibilidad para sesiones online o presenciales y su enfoque. A continuación, comprueba si esa persona trata el tipo de problema con el que necesitas ayuda.

Que haya buena química suele depender tanto de la experiencia profesional como de lo seguro, comprendido y a gusto que te sientas con el terapeuta.

¿Puedo enviar un mensaje a un terapeuta antes de reservar una cita?

Sí. Los perfiles del MIT pueden incluir mensajería directa, y los terapeutas también pueden activar la reserva en línea cuando esté disponible.

Esto ayuda a los pacientes a plantear preguntas prácticas antes de decidirse a acudir a la primera sesión.

What if I am not sure Eating Disorder Therapy is the right fit for me?

Eso es muy habitual. Puedes empezar por ponerte en contacto con un terapeuta, explicarle cuáles son tus dificultades y preguntarle si este enfoque se ajusta a tus objetivos.

Si aún no aparece ningún terapeuta especializado en esta terapia, puedes seguir explorando enfoques y patologías relacionadas en la página web.

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