Eating Disorder Assessment and Treatment
We provide specialized psychological assessment and treatment for eating disorders and body image concerns in adults, including both in-person and virtual services.
Specialized Eating Disorder Services
We offer evidence-based care for individuals experiencing difficulties related to eating, weight, shape, and body image. Services are provided by clinicians with advanced training and experience in the treatment of eating disorders across a range of clinical settings.
Conditions We Treat
We provide assessment and treatment for a range of eating-related concerns, including:
Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches
Treatment is grounded in structured, evidence-based models with strong empirical support.
CBT-E (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy that is enhanced for Eating Disorders)
CBT-E is considered one of the gold-standard treatments for adults with eating disorders. It is a structured, time-limited treatment that targets the psychological mechanisms maintaining disordered eating, including overvaluation of weight and shape, dietary restraint, and related behaviours.
Dr. Orr has received formal training in CBT-E through the Centre for Research on Eating Disorders at Oxford (CREDO) and maintain ongoing consultation and professional development in this model.
CBT-AR (for ARFID)
For individuals experiencing Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), we offer CBT-AR, an evidence-based treatment tailored to the specific maintaining factors associated with restrictive eating that is not driven by weight or shape concerns.
Eating Disorder Assessment
We provide comprehensive psychological assessments to:
Body Image & Related Concerns
In addition to eating disorder treatment, we provide targeted intervention for:
Positive Body Image Program
Our clinic offers a structured Positive Body Image Program, an 8-week group intervention designed to help individuals shift their relationship with their body.
This program focuses on:
👉 Learn more about the program
Consultation, Supervision, and Workshops
We also offer:
Our Approach
Treatment is:
Referrals & Getting Started
We accept both self-referrals and professional referrals.
REQUEST A CONSULTATION
If disordered eating and body image issues are interfering with your work, relationships, or quality of life, effective treatment is available.
Request a confidential consultation to begin the process of recovery.
Specialized Eating Disorder Services
We offer evidence-based care for individuals experiencing difficulties related to eating, weight, shape, and body image. Services are provided by clinicians with advanced training and experience in the treatment of eating disorders across a range of clinical settings.
Conditions We Treat
We provide assessment and treatment for a range of eating-related concerns, including:
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Binge Eating Disorder
- Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
- Disordered eating and chronic dieting
- Body image concerns and body dissatisfaction
- Eating-related concerns in the context of trauma or stress
Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches
Treatment is grounded in structured, evidence-based models with strong empirical support.
CBT-E (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy that is enhanced for Eating Disorders)
CBT-E is considered one of the gold-standard treatments for adults with eating disorders. It is a structured, time-limited treatment that targets the psychological mechanisms maintaining disordered eating, including overvaluation of weight and shape, dietary restraint, and related behaviours.
Dr. Orr has received formal training in CBT-E through the Centre for Research on Eating Disorders at Oxford (CREDO) and maintain ongoing consultation and professional development in this model.
CBT-AR (for ARFID)
For individuals experiencing Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), we offer CBT-AR, an evidence-based treatment tailored to the specific maintaining factors associated with restrictive eating that is not driven by weight or shape concerns.
Eating Disorder Assessment
We provide comprehensive psychological assessments to:
- Clarify diagnosis
- Differentiate between eating disorder presentations
- Identify contributing psychological and behavioural factors
- Inform treatment planning
- Support referrals to appropriate levels of care
Body Image & Related Concerns
In addition to eating disorder treatment, we provide targeted intervention for:
- Persistent body dissatisfaction
- Preoccupation with weight or appearance
- Shame, avoidance, or distress related to body image
- Impact of trauma on body perception and relationship with food
Positive Body Image Program
Our clinic offers a structured Positive Body Image Program, an 8-week group intervention designed to help individuals shift their relationship with their body.
This program focuses on:
- Developing a more flexible and compassionate view of the body
- Reducing over-identification with appearance
- Increasing engagement in meaningful activities independent of body image
👉 Learn more about the program
Consultation, Supervision, and Workshops
We also offer:
- Clinical consultation and supervision for clinicians working with eating disorders and body image concerns
- Workshops and training for professionals and organizations
Our Approach
Treatment is:
- Evidence-based and structured
- Collaborative and goal-oriented
- Focused on sustainable behavioural and cognitive change
- Integrated with broader mental health care where needed (e.g., trauma-focused work)
- Eating patterns and nutritional stability
- Reduction in disordered behaviours
- Psychological flexibility
- Day-to-day functioning and quality of life
Referrals & Getting Started
We accept both self-referrals and professional referrals.
- Individuals seeking services are welcome to contact the clinic directly
- Physicians and other professionals may refer clients for assessment or treatment
REQUEST A CONSULTATION
If disordered eating and body image issues are interfering with your work, relationships, or quality of life, effective treatment is available.
Request a confidential consultation to begin the process of recovery.