Eating Disorders
Treatment
About Us
The Winnipeg Eating Disorders Clinic only hires clinicians who are fully trained and registered in their area. We are a fee for service clinic and each of our clinicians have different service rates. If you need help finding your next step, we would love to take that step with you.
We are a fee for service clinic. We offer in-person and video-chat sessions.
Assessment
Evening & Weekend Appointments
Therapists
Sharayah Moroz – Psychotherapist
Sharayah sees adults & adolescents age 15 and older.
Sharayah holds a Masters of Arts in Counselling from Providence University & College and she is registered with the PACCP. Her approach with clients is both empathetic and validating, providing a safe and non-judgemental environment to work through life’s challenges.
Dietitian
Orbim Kingson – Dietitian
Currently Oribim is on an extended leave of absence.
Oribim sees individuals ages 16 and older. She has evening and weekend appointments available.
Oribim received her bachelor’s degree in Human Nutritional Science from the University of Manitoba and completed her dietetic internship with The Manitoba Partnership Dietetic Education Program (MPP). She acknowledges that everyone has unique nutritional needs and therefore tailors her nutrition recommendations to the individual.
Services
We offer a full range of services for the treatment of eating disorders. We help individuals with mild to severe challenges with body image, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, overeating, and challenges related to these difficulties that do not clearly fit into one of these categories.
We also help individuals who are looking for professional outpatient services after completing inpatient care for eating challenges in a hospital setting.
We offer help through a few common service types including the following.
When to Seek Help
Having an eating disorder can lead to struggles with food, weight and body image which can negatively impact our self-esteem and lives. Early identification and treatment is important as it increases the chances of recovery. It can sometimes be confusing to know if and when you need help with navigating your relationship with food and body. While you will need to see a doctor or psychologist to get a diagnosis, there are feelings, thoughts and behaviors that are consistent with the symptoms of an eating disorder.
Here are some common signs that you might have an eating disorder:
Body Dissatisfaction
Experiencing body dissatisfaction or constantly worrying about your body shape or size is often seen as a symptom of an eating disorder. A negative perception of one’s body shape or size can lead to dieting and disordered eating patterns which can develop into an eating disorder.
Disruption in Eating Pattern
A sign that you might have an eating disorder is if you find yourself thinking about food for most of the day, consuming large amounts of food in a short time frame or skipping meals due to fear of weight gain. If you find that you are experiencing a loss of control around food or experiencing feelings of guilt and shame because of your food choices, it may be time to seek an assessment.
Fluctuations in Weight and Mood
Individuals with an eating disorder can experience drastic weight fluctuations when engaging in food restriction, binging and/or purging behaviors that can take a toll physically, emotionally and mentally. It is common for people with an eating disorder to experience mood swings, irritability, hyperactivity/restlessness and withdraw from normal social activities.
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Contact Information
125 St. Anne’s Rd
Winnipeg MB, R3M 2Z1
Phone – 204-515-6433
Fax – 204-272-9855