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Eating Disorder Treatment in Kentucky

Kentucky Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians

Therapy is one of the most important and effective types of treatment for eating disorder recovery. And finding a therapist you connect with is one of the most important aspects of therapy.

There are many Kentucky-based eating disorder therapists who may be able to help. And a number of online eating disorder programs can help provide you with a caring and compassionate therapist, no matter where you live.

Resilience Counseling Services

671 KY-80, Ste 2, Somerset, KY, 42503
606-485-4049

Kathryn M Bradley

11 S Ft Thomas Ave, Ste 5, Fort Thomas, KY, 41075
859-739-0119

Marydora Conley

516 Academy Ridge Pl, Louisville, KY, 40245
502-618-1201

Cheryl Ades

1931 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY, 40206
502-649-5924

Mary Beth Tevebaugh

12921 W 42, Prospect, KY, 40059
502-896-7132

Elyse Rochman

12921 W Hwy 42, Prospect, KY, 40059
502-435-4827

Paula Anderson

Union, KY
859-414-1860

Jordan Taylor Hudson

11 McLeod Ln, Madisonville, KY, 42431
812-573-0856

Danna Leigh Delafield

9710 Park Plaza Ave, Unit 204, Louisville, KY, 40241
502-618-2060

Julia Ryan

7000 Houston Rd, Bldg 200, Florence, KY, 41042
 

Jaliah Clarissa Day-Klaiber

Lexington, KY, 40514
609-337-3509

Lindsey McAllister

Bowling Green, KY, 42104
832-408-1125

Lindsay James

11824 Ransum Dr, Louisville, KY, 40243
502-205-1114

Amber Madden

London, KY, 40741
 

Leah Hughes

4229 Bardstown Rd, Ste 316, Louisville, KY, 40218
502-895-8911

Hillary Suhaila Bacon

1830 Destiny Ln, Ste 105, Bowling Green, KY, 42104
 

Lynn Supple

2321 Lime Kiln Ln, Ste B, Louisville, KY, 40222
502-771-1183

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Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment

While there are many helpful Kentucky eating disorder therapists and dietitians available, it can still be hard to see one of these experts. Everything from physical location to concerns about transportation or mobility can make it difficult to regularly travel to in-person care.

With virtual eating disorder treatment, these obstacles no longer come into play. The method is available anywhere there's an internet signal, expanding this type of mental health care to many in need. Online programs are also often more flexible than in-person clinics, making them more convenient for many patients.

Most importantly, virtual eating disorder treatment works. Studies have found it just as effective as in-person care in many cases.2

Additional Eating Disorder Help in Kentucky

If you or your loved one is seeking care for an eating disorder but isn't sure where to start, there are a few other ways to find help.

The Kentucky Department of Health offers general information about eating disorders, including the signs of disordered eating and how and when to find appropriate care. Available to all residents, the department can also help with care coordination or securing referrals for more specialized treatment.

If you qualify for Medicaid, you may have access to more assistance through the Kentucky Medicaid Behavioral Health Services. This program deals with treating eating disorders more directly, offering coverage for care like therapy sessions and medication management. It can also be used to cover the costs of treating commonly co-occurring mental health conditions, such as obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) or mood disorders.

Finding the Best Kentucky Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians for You

Finding the best Kentucky eating disorder therapists and dietitians for you or your loved one is an important part of eating disorder recovery. It can be a difficult choice to make, so it may be helpful to keep certain considerations in mind, such as:

  • The level of care required, including residential treatment, partial hospitalization program, intensive outpatient program, outpatient care
  • Whether the therapist or dietitian has specialized training, such as nutritional counseling or sports nutrition, which better suits your recovery needs
  • Whether they will work with your primary care doctor, employer, and/or school to help coordinate care
  • If they work with group therapy, meal planning, intuitive eating, and other care practices
  • If the therapist or registered dietitian of your choice works with other members of a treatment team, to help create a comprehensive care plan personalized for your needs

Eating disorder recovery can be a long journey, but with some patience and the right kind of help and support, it's always possible to walk toward a healthier, happier future.

Reference List

  1. Social & Economic Cost of Eating Disorders in Kentucky. (2018). Harvard University. Accessed June 2025.
  2. Steiger H, Booij L, Crescenzi O, Oliverio S, Singer I, Thaler L, St-Hilaire A, Israel M. In-person versus virtual therapy in outpatient eating-disorder treatment: A COVID-19 inspired study. International Journal of Eating Disorders; 55(1):145-150.

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