





We'll walk this path together
No more hiding, no more worrying, no more shame. The experienced clinicians at Mindfullness are here to help you be you again.
You deserve inclusive support
Eating disorders don't discriminate – they can affect anyone. People of all ages, genders, socioeconomic statuses, shapes and sizes, sexual orientations, abilities, neurodiversities, races, and ethnicities can experience an eating disorder.
Finding care that's unique to you is where Mindfullness shines.

Children (ages 8-12)
Children receive expert care through personalized treatment and family support, guiding them toward a healthier relationship with food and their bodies.
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Teenagers (ages 13-19)
Teens receive care through customized treatment and peer support, empowering them to develop a healthy relationship with food and their changing bodies.
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Young Adults (ages 20-30)
Young adults receive specialized support, helping them build sustainable recovery and a balanced relationship with food and body image.
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Adults (ages 31-64)
Adults receive comprehensive care through tailored treatment and supportive resources, facilitating healing from eating disorders and establishing healthy patterns.
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Seniors (ages 65+)
Seniors receive dedicated attention through age-appropriate treatment and supportive community, addressing unique nutritional and socioeconomic needs.
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Support for seniors >

LGBTQIA+ (all ages)
LGBTQIA+ individuals receive affirming care through identity-respectful treatment and community support, helping them heal their authentic selves.
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Care that's personalized and convenient
We believe care should be available to you where and when you need it. Mindfullness offers:
1 on 1 in-person or virtual therapy
Family or group sessions
of patients
in recovery
Hundreds
Rest assured, you or your loved one is in good hands with us.
Feel free to contact us when you're ready to begin moving in the right direction.
We leverage scientifically validated therapies that are tailored to each individual's unique needs
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT)
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Helps address thoughts related to food that may interfere with recovery.​​​
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Supports you in connecting with what matters most while moving away from eating disorder behaviors.
Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT)
Provides practical skills to manage emotions without using food.
Family Based
Treatment (FBT)
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Specifically designed for adolescents and young adults.
Intuitive Eating
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Intuitive Eating is a post-weight-stabilization therapy that helps individuals reconnect with their body's natural hunger and fullness signals.
Learn more about clinically backed treatment approaches for eating disorders.