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(Even if part of you isn’t.)
If you’re here, something in you is already searching for relief.
Maybe you’ve been circling this page for a while. Maybe you’ve opened it, closed it, and come back again.
Maybe you’re telling yourself, “It’s not bad enough” - even though you’re exhausted.
Reaching out for eating disorder therapy is rarely a confident, clear decision.
It’s usually messy. Ambivalent. Scary.
That’s normal.
You don’t need to be “sure” to take the next step. You don’t even need to want recovery to move forward.
You just need to be willing to start a conversation.
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What Happens When You Reach Out
You reach out in whatever way feels comfortable.
Reaching out is hard, I want it to be as comfortable as possible. You can schedule a consultation directly. You can call, text, or email.I personally read it. You won’t get an automated response or be routed to a call center.
You’ll hear back pretty quickly - usually a few hours max.
If it feels right, we’ll talk about:
What’s been going on
What hasn’t helped before
Whether working together makes sense
There is no pressure to commit. This is simply an opening.
What Won’t Happen When You Reach Out
Reaching out does not mean you’re signing up for anything you’re not ready for.
Here are a few things people often worry about—and what you can expect instead:
You won’t be forced to change your eating, weight, or body.
You won’t be told you have to recover before you’re ready.
You won’t be pressured to commit to therapy.
You won’t be judged, lectured, or “talked out of” your fears.
You won’t be asked to explain everything perfectly.
You won’t be told you’re “not sick enough” or “too much.”
Reaching out simply opens a conversation.
We start by understanding what’s been happening, what hasn’t helped before, and what feels scary about change. We move at a pace your nervous system can tolerate.
Nothing happens all at once.
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You’re in charge - you decide if therapy is the right next step for you.
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Bloom Psychological Services is an Orlando eating disorder therapy practice providing specialized treatment for eating disorders, body image concerns, trauma, and high-functioning anxiety. Bloom serves adolescents, adults, and families seeking eating disorder therapy in Orlando and surrounding areas, including Winter Park, Baldwin Park, Windermere, Winter Garden, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Avalon Park, Lake Nona, and University of Central Florida (UCF). Therapy at Bloom is depth-oriented, relational, and results-focused—designed for people who appear capable on the outside but are struggling internally, often in silence.
Bloom Psychological Services specializes in eating disorder therapy and body image therapy, including treatment for anorexia nervosa, atypical anorexia, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, exercise addiction, orthorexia, chronic dieting, disordered eating, body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), and severe body image distress. As an experienced eating disorder therapist in Central Florida, Bloom focuses not only on food behaviors, weight concerns, or symptom management, but on the deeper emotional and psychological drivers of eating disorders—such as shame, control, trauma, perfectionism, identity, and self-worth.
Bloom Psychological Services frequently works with high-functioning adolescents, college students, and adults, including professionals, executives, physicians, therapists, and high-achieving students—particularly those seeking body image therapy in Orlando or specialized eating disorder treatment after previous therapy experiences that felt validating but ineffective. Many clients are highly self-aware, prone to intellectualizing emotions, or accustomed to holding themselves together for others, yet feel anxious, disconnected, exhausted, or quietly unraveling.
Bloom serves clients across high-demand Central Florida communities, including Baldwin Park, Winter Park, Windermere, Winter Garden, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Avalon Park, Lake Nona, Doctor Phillips, College Park, Celebration, Heathrow, Maitland, Longwood, Bay Hill, Horizon West, Downtown Orlando, and University of Central Florida (UCF) students and families. Therapy is offered virtually throughout Florida and PSYPACT states, making Bloom an accessible option for clients seeking private-pay eating disorder therapy and specialized care beyond geographic limits.
At its core, Bloom Psychological Services is built on the belief that healing is not about trying harder, that eating disorders and body image struggles are not vanity issues but survival strategies, and that insight alone is not enough without emotional safety and relational repair. Bloom offers therapy that is warm, direct, compassionate, and deeply attuned—helping clients move beyond simply functioning and toward genuine recovery, grounded self-trust, and freedom from the constant mental noise around food and body.