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Thank you for your comment. I agree in that there is an unfair stigma often surrounding eating disorders. I explain to my clients that eating disorder behaviors (i.e. purging, bingeing, restricting) are ways that they are trying to get their needs met (i.e. to feel a sense of "control," manage anxiety, cope with past trauma etc). This helps to take away some of the feelings of shame, as there is a function behind these behaviors. I then help people to look at more life-affirming ways to get their needs met. I'm passionate about raising awareness and helping people to feel less ashamed, as we would never judge someone for having a physical health condition. So, we should not judge those who struggle with mental health challenges.
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Good Morning,

I'm writing to share that I recently opened my private therapy practice in Rockville, MD, specializing in helping adolescents with eating disorders, body image issues, anxiety, and survivors of trauma. I tailor treatment to each person, but I particularly enjoy using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). For more information about my practice, you can visit my website at www.jenniferrollin.com

Warmly,

Jennifer Rollin, MSW, LCSW-C
Psychotherapist
Eating Disorder Specialist
Huffington Post Writer
966 Hungerford Dr #20B
Rockville, Md 20850???
www.jenniferrollin.com
(301)-653-7380
Great point!
I'd be happy to help. My office is in Rockville, MD, and I specialize in working with tweens and teens. You can visit my website at www.jenniferrollin.com

Warmly,

Jennifer Rollin, MSW, LCSW-C
Psychotherapist
Eating Disorder Specialist
Huffington Post Writer
966 Hungerford Dr #20B
Rockville, Md 20850???
www.jenniferrollin.com
(301)-653-7380
Good Morning,

I'm writing to share that I recently opened my private therapy practice in Rockville, MD, specializing in helping adolescents with eating disorders, body image issues, anxiety, and survivors of trauma. I tailor treatment to each person, but I particularly enjoy using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). For more information about my practice, you can visit my website at www.jenniferrollin.com

Warmly,

Jennifer Rollin, MSW, LCSW-C
Psychotherapist
Eating Disorder Specialist
Huffington Post Writer
966 Hungerford Dr #20B
Rockville, Md 20850???
www.jenniferrollin.com
(301)-653-7380
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