Eating Disorder Therapist - San Francisco
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pulled from site's meta descriptionChiara Manodori, LCSW (licenced clinical social worker, provides therapy and support in a caring environment, to people with Eating disorders such as, bulimia, binge eating, anorexia, food and body image issues. In addition, Chiara treats people with PTSD, low self esteem, perfectionistic personality types, or difficulty tolerating emotions, and other problems. Therapy includes assessments, private individual counseling and consultation, family support and free group sessions in San Francisco. Chiara also offers intern supervision.
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- Chiara Manodori
- clinical social worker
- counselor and therapist
- san francisco
- bulimia
- binge eating
- anorexia
- assessments
- group therapy
- consultation
- individual therapy
- family support
- free first session
- free group sessions
- food obsessions
- body weight
- quality of life
- ashamed
- depressed and anxious
- malnutrition
- organ damage
- health problems
- death
- recovery
- teens
- treatment
- restrictive behavior
- purging
- over excercising
- loss of menstrual cycle
- osteopenia
- osteoporosis
- dieting
- fasting
- guilt
- vomiting
- abusing laxatives
- distorted body image
- disrtuption of electrolytes
- irregular heartbeat
- obese
- chronic food and weight preoccupation
- food addictions
- isolation
- chemical release
- 12 step OA meetings
- low self esteem
- perfectionistic personality types
- or difficulty tolerating emotions
- trauma in childhood
- sickness
- divorce
- physical or sexual abuse
- or family history of substance abuse
- genetic links
- in families
- PTSD
- cognitive behavioral therapy
- interpersonal psychotherapy
- group support
- nutritional counseling
- medication
- physical health assessments
- intensive therapy
- and residential or hospital treatment
- dianosis