Eating Disorder Resources – BC Canada
Here are some trusted Eating Disorder recovery resources online from an ED Dietitian!
Recovering from an eating disorder is possible.
When you work together with a trained dietitian, physician, and mental health professional, they can provide you with a well-rounded care plan and support you throughout your recovery journey.
Struggling with an eating disorder can be debilitating and intensely overwhelming.
We help children, teens and adults struggling with:
The mental exhaustion from intrusive thoughts about food, weight, and body image is one of the most challenging aspects of eating disorders. Our eating disorder specialists understand that these thoughts can feel consuming and endless. Recovery does get easier with proper support and treatment. We help you develop strategies to manage these thoughts, work through the underlying beliefs driving them, and gradually reduce their intensity and frequency as you heal your relationship with food and your body.
After being trapped in rigid food rules and eating patterns, many people feel completely lost about what healthy, flexible eating looks like. Our BC Dietitians help you understand that normal eating includes variety, flexibility, and yes – sometimes eating for pleasure rather than just fuel. We guide you through rebuilding trust with your body’s hunger and fullness cues while challenging the food rules that keep you stuck in eating disorder patterns.
The urge to compensate after binge eating is completely understandable but can trap you in a dangerous cycle. Our BC Dietitians provide specific, gentle guidance for what to do after binge episodes, including how to nourish your body the next day, process difficult emotions that come up, and break the restrict-binge pattern that keeps many people stuck. We help you respond to these episodes with care rather than punishment.
Social situations involving food can be incredibly challenging during eating disorder recovery. Our eating disorder specialists provide practical strategies for managing holiday meals, social eating, and family gatherings while protecting your recovery. We help you plan ahead, set boundaries with well-meaning family members, and develop coping strategies for when situations feel overwhelming, so you don’t have to isolate yourself from important social connections.
Browse local dietitians with expertise in eating disorders. Each profile includes their specific areas of focus, location, and booking information.
Private practice dietitians are not covered by MSP. However, many extended health benefit plans and insurance providers will cover a portion or all of the services provided by a Registered Dietitian (RD). Please confirm with your plan provider your maximum yearly and visit allowance.
Registered dietitians are authorized medical practitioners recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency.
If you pay out of pocket for your dietitian services, you can claim these expenses as medical expense for tax credit purposes.
A doctor’s referral is not necessary to book in with a BC Dietitian. While a referral is not needed to start your journey with us, we do appreciate connecting with your healthcare provider to coordinate care and provide a holistic and comprehensive care plan.
We make it easy for your to find a specialized eating disorder dietitian in BC.
Check out the dietitians listed on this page (or jump here), click on their profiles to read more about their qualifications, experience, and services.
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Here are some trusted Eating Disorder recovery resources online from an ED Dietitian!
I was invited to host a cooking class for UBC students in the Student Recovery Community (SRC). The SRC community is an inclusive peer-led space designed to support students who are in recovery or curious to explore their relationship with alcohol, drugs, eating disorders and/or addictive behaviors. One of the nutrition topics
Counselling skills are an important part of dietetic practice. Private practice dietitians in particular regularly utilize basic counselling techniques, such as assessing readiness to change and motivational interviewing, to address their clients’ nutrition needs. There is no health without mental health. Oftentimes, our clients are faced with complex
We all know the feeling of regret that comes after an episode of overeating. Perhaps you find yourself eating one or two too many chips from a bag, and before you know it, the whole bag is gone! Or maybe your nighttime snacks snowball into mindlessly snacking on whatever’s in
Annie Tsang is a registered dietitian based in Burnaby, BC. Her private practice focuses on eating disorders, gut health, cancer care, as well as fertility and prenatal nutrition. Through The Nutrition Well, Annie stresses the importance of beginning with a healthy mind to start any lifestyle change. Annie is easy to talk to, patient, has a great
Give yourself permission to use these questions to get curious about your relationship with food. 1. Do thoughts about food dominate your day? 2. Do you experience feelings of anxiety, shame or guilt with food? 3. Do you feel like you have to “earn” certain foods through movement/exercise? 4. Do
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