EATING DISORDER & BODY IMAGE SUPPORT GROUPS

Sensing Safety, Seeking Pleasure

Co-led by two eating disorder recovery clinicians:  Chelsea Levy MS, RD, CDN and Maia Cambell LCSW. 

Deepen your understanding of safety, pleasure, and embodied connection in your relationship with food and body. Designed for individuals with a history of disordered eating, eating disorders, or trauma. 

Through 8 sessions, individuals will:

  • Understand how your mind and body perceive safety

  • Practice skills to bring awareness to your embodied experience and somatics

  • Explore and re-story your relationship with pleasure

  • Illuminate areas for continued healing.  

Where: Virtual

When: 8 sessions, (email for the next cohort)

(Eligibility from all states). 

Population: Open to adults 18+

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  • Chelsea Levy, (she/her) is a Certified Intuitive eating counselor, Registered dietitian nutritionist (RD). She is the founder of Chelsea Levy Nutrition, a virtual private practice based in NYC. Chelsea is a self-identified fat, Jewish provider committed to utilizing a weight inclusive medical model for the treatment of eating disorders and chronic illness related to the endocrine system including diabetes and polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). At the intersection of eating disorder recovery, body image healing, and the endocrine system, Chelsea centers gender affirming care.

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  • Maia Campbell, (she/her) is a LCSW, is a queer, neurodivergent therapist in private practice based in upstate New York. She integrates a weight-inclusive and liberatory approach to trauma, eating disorders, and disordered eating. With over a decade of experience working with survivors of gender- and power-based violence, Maia supports clients to reconnect with themselves and the world around them, using a somatic lens to foster nourishing relationships with food and body. Drawing from her lived experience, Maia is passionate about providing queer-affirming and neurodivergent-affirming care.

Body Image Group for Individuals in Larger Bodies

This is a weight-inclusive, fat-positive space designed for individuals who want support in healing their relationship with their body without dieting, shame, or pressure to change their size.

Together, we’ll explore:

  • Navigating anti-fat bias and weight stigma

  • Unlearning diet culture

  • Building a more compassionate relationship with your body

  • Intuitive eating and attunement

  • Body image healing across the spectrum

  • Conversations around GLP-1s through a weight-inclusive, harm-reduction lens

Group Details:

This group is designed to be a supportive, affirming space where you don’t have to navigate body image alone. Only requirement, you wear plus size clothing.