DISORDERED EATING
"It's not who you are that holds you back, it's who you think you're not"
Disordered eating takes on many forms and includes a broad range of abnormal eating patterns. When an individual engages in irregular eating, it impacts both the physical, social and emotional aspects of overall health. The end result can often be a destructive and isolated quality of life, reduced life span and in severe cases, death.
Disordered eating can lead to disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, binge and compulsive eating, chronic restrained dieting, obesity, and a number of other experiences. For an excellent description of the various forms that disordered eating can take click here.
Adele Fox utilizes approaches to treatment that are aligned with the unique needs of her clients. Her extensive training enables her to implement coaching, cognitive behavioral and interpersonal therapies in her work with clients and their recovery from bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and unhealthy eating/weight preocccupation.
Adele's experience with disordered eating began in 1998. She trained and worked in the Inpatient Eating Disorders Program at Toronto General Hospital. Over the past two decades, Toronto General Hospital has become a leader in eating disorder treatment, pioneering research, and a major training ground for specialized health care professionals.
Adele then moved into outpatient work at Oakville Hospital, working with adolescents, adults and their families struggling with an eating disorder. Relocating back to her home province of Alberta in 2002, Adele now provides individual and group treatment for adults within her private practice.
Please contact Adele for a brochure and further information.

Calgary, Alberta T2V 1K2