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Timberline Knolls Eating Disorder Treatment Center offers a nurturing residential environment for women suffering with anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorders, with or without cooccurring substance abuse or mood disorders. Complete Details

40 Timberline Drive
Lemont, IL 60439
1 (877) 257-9612

The practice provides psychotherapy to adults and teens suffering from all forms of eating disorders. With years of personal recovery, expert training, and the experience of having treated hundreds of individuals, many of whom are now fully recovered, I continually welcome the challenges and gifts each new patient brings to the therapy process. I am also pleased to provide single session or ongoing phone consultation for those in remote locations, where treatment is inaccessible. My program, "THE PATH OF PEACEFUL EATING" is tailored specifically for those struggling with overeating. In it I incorporate mindful eating practices with insight oriented exercises and coping strategies to achieve a peaceful experience of body, food, and weight. Complete Details

1829 E. Franklin Street Suite 100-H
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

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1811 Sardis Road North Suite 207
Charlotte, NC 28270

The Center for Disordered Eating provides a multidisciplinary treatment team offering comprehensive care for adolescents ages 11-21 with disordered eating. Complete Details

3541 Randolph Road Suite 206
Charlotte, NC 28211

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26 Howland Road
Asheville, NC 28804
Dori C. Luke, MSW, LCSW
106 Oakley Ave., Ste. 300
Pineville, NC 28134
Dori Luke, MSW, LCSW
Charlotte, NC 28205
Chrysalis Center for Counseling and Eating Disorder Treatment
4014 Oleander Drive, Building D, Suite 3A
Wilmington, NC 28403
Charlotte Center for Balanced Living
Charlotte, NC 28203
Brenda Deere, MA, LPA
908 Rockfall Court
Raleigh, NC 27614
Carolyn Stevenson, LCSW, MDiv
Durham, NC
Deborah Klinger, MA, LMFT
1829 E. Franklin St. #100-D
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Dori Luke, MSW, LCSW
Charlotte, NC 28205
Elizabeth McElhinny, MSW, LCSW
1829 East Franklin Street Suite 900B
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Heather Kitchen, LCSW
2306 W. Meadowview Rd. Suite 106
, NC 27407
Katherine A. Fellner, Ph.D.
104 S. Estes Dr. suite 206
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Kristen Trolenberg Hundley
4611 Western Blvd
Raleigh, NC 27606
Mary Schweder M.A. LPC
82 N. Highway 9
Mill Spring, NC 28756
Meg Houlihan, Ph.D.
2701 Coltsgate Rd, Suite 101
Charlotte, NC 28211
Patti Patridge, MA, LPC
331 High Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Psychologist
112 Swift Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
Coastal Psychotherapy and Counseling Services
705 Windy Trail
Newport, NC 28570
Christin Simpson
Cary, NC 27511
Bedford Therapy Associates
Greenville, NC 27834
Sara D. Peach, LCSW
400 Crutchfield Street, Suite C
Durham, NC 27704
Stephanie Nilsen, PhD
3600 University Drive
Durham, NC 27707
 

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