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Restore Family Therapy is a private practice dedicated to the treatment of eating disorders and co-occuring mental health issues. With over 15 years of combined experience, we offer a team of dietitians, therapists, and medical professionals who offer comprehensive, evidence-based, eating disorder treatment. If food, body image or movement is causing worry and chaos in your or a family members life, we are here to help.
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In an effort to increase support to our community, we have become Out of Network Providers with Tricare!
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Our Signature Process
4 Steps to Success
Step 1
Book a free clarity call
Taking the first step toward recovery can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our free clarity call is the perfect opportunity to talk with a compassionate professional who can answer your questions, listen to your concerns, and help you understand your options. Whether you’re unsure where to start or ready to take action, we’re here to provide guidance and clarity on your journey to healing. Book your call today and gain the confidence to move forward with a plan tailored to your needs.
Step 2
Select the providers of your choice
Finding the right support is a crucial step in your recovery journey. Explore a variety of experienced, compassionate providers who specialize in eating disorder treatment. Whether you’re seeking therapy or nutrition counseling, our carefully curated network of professionals is here to guide you towards lasting healing. Choose a provider who resonates with your needs and values, and begin your path to recovery with the confidence that you have the right team by your side. Your journey, your choice.
Step 3
A individualized treatment plan is created for you
At the heart of recovery is a personalized approach that recognizes your unique needs and experiences. Our team works closely with you to develop a tailored treatment plan that combines the most effective therapies, nutrition support, and care strategies. Whether you’re at the beginning of your journey or seeking ongoing support, your plan will evolve with you, ensuring it remains aligned with your goals and progress. Every step of the way, we’re committed to helping you heal at your own pace, with the right tools and compassionate guidance for lasting change.
Step 4
Maintain your success
Recovery is a lifelong journey, and maintaining your progress is key to lasting well-being. Our support doesn’t end when you reach a milestone—it continues with ongoing care and resources designed to help you stay strong and resilient. Through regular check-ins, relapse prevention strategies, and continued access to our network of professionals, we’ll help you navigate life’s challenges while honoring your recovery. Together, we’ll ensure you have the tools, encouragement, and confidence to maintain your success and live a fulfilling, balanced life.
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