Meet our Eating Disorder Specialists!
Click here to set up appointments with any of these therapists. Not ready to make an appointment or need more information first? Hover over “Our Counselors and Therapists” above and select their name and/or blog topic to read more.
Shelby Henderson, PLMHP
Our society glamorizes unhealthy body images and relationships with food, this has caused many people to struggle with disordered eating. The struggle is one that leaves you feeling isolated, alone, and out of control. I am here to help you get through this battle. Together we will strive to gain greater self-acceptance, positive relationships, a fulfilling life, and the best version of yourself. I help you understand the thoughts, emotions, and actions that lead to feelings of unworthiness and lack of self-control. I will work to teach you how to use your own inner strengths, positive thoughts, and relationships with others in order to achieve your goals. Throughout our work together you will have the ability to use the positive, trusting, and supportive relationship we have together in order to make the difficult changes you have been avoiding. I believe through overcoming your eating disorder that tells you that you will never be good enough, you will gain acceptance and self-growth. It is time to stop putting limits on yourself, and time to flourish. Read more about how I work with disordered eating here.
If you are ready call me today at 402-325-0117 x13 to learn more and schedule an appointment, or book an appointment online!
Lesley Seybold, LIMHP
My name is Leslie Seybold and I have a special passion for working with those struggling with eating disorders. I have experience working with anorexia, orthorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder, and emotional/stress eating. Far too often food and feelings become connected as does our body image and our self-worth. Undoing those connections and establishing a positive relationship with food can be an anxiety provoking process. I recognize and respect the complexity of eating disorders and work to treat the whole person including co-occurring issues like anxiety, depression, and trauma. Diet culture is pervasive in our society and eating disorders effect those of all shapes, sizes, genders, and ages. I provide treatment from the “health at every size” mentality and strive to challenge diet culture and separate weight and food from our self-worth and feelings. Our weight may change, but our value does not. I do take a special interest in athletes and ex-athletes that struggle with perfectionism, negative body image, and high anxiety. Feel free to book an appointment online!