Eating Disorder Hypnotherapy

Rebuilding Your Relationship with Food and Yourself

Understanding Eating Disorders

Living with an eating disorder often feels like you’re trapped in a cycle of overwhelming thoughts, emotions, and habits around food. Whether it's a pattern of restricting your food, binge eating, purging, or feeling compelled to eat more than your body needs, these behaviours stem from unconscious thought patterns that develop over time. You may find that food becomes a way to cope with feelings of stress, sadness, or even a need for control, without fully realising how deeply these habits are ingrained in your mind. In many cases, these patterns can feel automatic—almost like they’re happening without your conscious awareness or choice. For some, this might look like restricting food intake or feeling the need to avoid eating altogether. For others, it might involve cycles of overeating or binge eating, followed by feelings of guilt, shame, or even compensatory behaviours like purging or excessive exercise. These behaviours often go hand in hand with negative feelings about the body, but the root cause isn't about the food itself—it's about the way the brain has learned to cope with emotions, stress, or deeper unresolved feelings. These unconscious thought patterns shape how we interact with food, our bodies, and even our sense of self-worth, and they can feel deeply entrenched. The good news is that these patterns, no matter how deeply rooted, can be changed. Healing doesn’t come from controlling the food itself—it comes from gently rewiring the brain, recognising and realigning unconscious habits, and creating new thought patterns that support your well-being and healthier ways of thinking about food and your body.

Do You Identify with Any of These?

Sometimes it can be hard to admit that something isn’t right, especially when it comes to your relationship with food. But recognising the signs is the first step toward healing.

Do any of the following sound familiar to you?

  • Constantly thinking about food, calories, or your body image
  • Feeling anxious, guilty, or ashamed after eating

  • Struggling with strict dieting or severe restriction, even when you’re hungry

  • Using food to cope with difficult emotions like stress, loneliness, or sadness

  • Feeling overwhelmed by your thoughts about food and unable to escape them

  • Obsessing over exercise or compensatory behaviors to make up for what you’ve eaten

  • Avoiding social situations because of food or how you look

  • Seeing yourself differently than others see you, often with negative self-judgment

  • Feeling like you can’t break free from this cycle, no matter how hard you try.
If any of these behaviours or thought patterns resonate with you, it's a sign that there’s an opportunity for change. You might find yourself consumed by thoughts of food and eating, feeling overwhelmed by guilt or shame after eating, or noticing that your relationship with food feels more like an automatic response rather than something you consciously control. These are learned behaviours that can be rewired through compassionate, solution-focused hypnotherapy, and with time, you can start to create new, healthier patterns that feel more aligned with your true needs.

How SFH Can Help

You Solution-Focused Hypnotherapy works by gently addressing the unconscious thought patterns and habits that may have developed over time. It isn’t about trying to control your actions, but instead about aligning your feelings and desires with the positive changes you want to see. Through hypnotherapy, you’ll be guided toward recognising and shifting the mental habits that no longer serve you, helping you reconnect with your body’s natural hunger cues and desires in a way that feels peaceful, balanced, and empowering. Rather than focusing on controlling or restricting food, the goal is to create new neural pathways that allow you to feel at ease with food and more connected to your body's needs. Hypnotherapy helps you rewire your brain by introducing healthier, more supportive thought patterns, so that over time, the urge to engage in old behaviours simply fades away.

Why Hypnotherapy Works for Eating Disorders

Hypnotherapy works because it taps directly into the subconscious mind, where the core beliefs and habits that influence eating behaviours are formed. These thought patterns often develop as coping mechanisms for stress, anxiety, or unmet emotional needs. By addressing these core issues, hypnotherapy helps you gently shift your approach to food, body image, and emotions, promoting healing and long-lasting change. This process doesn’t involve forcing yourself to be someone you’re not. It’s about creating a healthier, more balanced mindset that feels natural to you, allowing you to move forward with confidence, compassion, and trust in your body.

What to Expect in Your Sessions

Each session will be tailored to where you are on your journey, with a focus on the positive changes you want to make. Through relaxation techniques and therapeutic hypnosis, we’ll work together to create new thought patterns and behaviours that support your well-being. Over time, you’ll notice a shift in how you relate to food, your body, and your emotions, allowing you to break free from the automatic responses that have held you back.This process doesn’t involve forcing yourself to be someone you’re not. It’s about creating a healthier, more balanced mindset that feels natural to you, allowing you to move forward with confidence, compassion, and trust in your body.

Take the First Step Toward Healing

Healing from an eating disorder is a journey of realigning your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours in a way that’s kind to your body and mind. With Solution-Focused Hypnotherapy, you can begin to rewire your brain and restore balance, so that food and your body no longer feel like sources of stress or anxiety. If you’re ready to start this transformative journey, I’m here to support you every step of the way. Contact me today to schedule your initial consultation. Let’s work together to create a healthier, more peaceful relationship with food and yourself.

Confidentiality and Respect

Your privacy is always respected. Everything shared in our sessions is confidential, and I will always provide a safe, supportive space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings.

Clinical Hypnotherapist & Psychotherapist

Offering In person and online sessions in the UK & Internationally

If you’re seeking a supportive, non-judgmental approach to managing eating disorder challenges, hypnotherapy can be an empowering step towards change.
Solution-focused hypnotherapy blending neuroscience and compassion to help you overcome challenges and achieve emotional well-being.

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