Disorganised Eating
Disorganised eating, often characterised by erratic eating patterns, emotional eating, binge eating, or a preoccupation with food and body image, can significantly impact physical and mental health. Therapy for disorganised eating aims to help individuals develop a healthier relationship with food, address underlying emotional issues, and establish more structured eating habits.
Disorganised eating therapy focuses on helping individuals who struggle with disordered eating patterns that don’t necessarily fit neatly into categories like anorexia or bulimia. This form of therapy addresses a wide range of eating behaviours, including binge eating, emotional eating, and irregular eating patterns.
Disorganised eating therapy provides essential support for individuals struggling with irregular eating patterns and associated emotional challenges. The therapeutic process is highly individualised, focusing on the unique experiences and needs of each person.