Disordered Eating

You don’t have to be diagnosed with an eating disorder to benefit from eating disorder treatment with NutritionRx. If your eating has become out of order, we can help.

If your eating is disordered, chances are your body is out of order. Sure, there are diagnosable areas—anorexia, bulimia, body dysmorphia—but you don’t need a diagnosis to benefit from eating disorder treatment with Registered Dietitian and Clinical Nutritionist Alexis Beck.

If you eat excessively, or excessively restrict your food intake, that is disordered eating. If emotions or stressors drive you to eat, that is also disordered eating. If you compulsively diet, fail, and repeat, then—you guessed it—that, too, is disordered eating!

Disordered eating derives from behavioral and psychosocial factors—but eating recovery is possible, and we can help.

NutritionRx takes a proven, clinical approach to eating disorder treatment and compulsive dieting recovery. She curates personalized treatment plans that incorporate a wide range of therapeutic modalities designed to repair your damaged relationship with food and eating.

Our shame-free approach to eating disorder treatment includes:

  • Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)

  • Ego State Therapy

  • Education & empowerment

  • Compassion, understanding & respect

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • An honest, self-respecting approach

Get answers to frequently asked questions about disordered eating and chronic dieting fatigue & recovery:

  • Disordered eating is less frequent or severe than a diagnosed eating disorder, and is characterized by a pre-occupation with food or eating that may lead to restrictive, compulsive, irregular, or inflexible eating patterns.

  • Binge-eating is a complex disorder, but contrary to popular belief, it’s about more than just excessive eating. Those who binge-eat have almost no control over their food intake—they are looking to find relief, and release.

    Binge-eating is not fueled by hunger. It fills a void, and offers distraction, comfort, and control. It helps silence psychological noise.

    Binge-eating often leads to obesity, which is a whole other medical issue. However, the binge-eating must be addressed before obesity management techniques can take effect.

  • To determine whether your eating is disordered, ask yourself these four questions:

    1. Do you find yourself planning to binge-eat in the middle of a stressful day?

    2. Do you find yourself thinking about food during meetings?

    3. Do you find yourself making a mental list through your tears?

    4. Do you find yourself looking for sugar at the end of the day?

    If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, please contact NutritionRx to learn how we can help rebalance your relationship with food and eating.

  • Yes! If you find yourself on a dieting rollercoaster, we can help you get off the ride once and for all.

    Establishing a healthy relationship with food and eating is not a “diet.” It’s a lifestyle.

    Our goal is to help you end the vicious cycle of compulsive dieting, and finally find a long-term, sustainable solution that fits into your lifestyle.

Start your journey today.

Book a 15-minute, no-cost live call where a dietitian will answer any and all of your questions, assess if we're a good fit, and book your initial consultation with AlexisRD.

This is your opportunity to start your path to a more successful and fulfilling life.

Book a discovery call to get started with NutritionRx!