Emotional Eating Treatment
Specialist Support for Emotional Eating and Compulsive Eating Patterns.
We help individuals move away from shame, guilt and emotionally-driven eating, supporting a more balanced, flexible and compassionate relationship with food.
Emotional Eating EXPLAINED
What Is Emotional Eating?
Emotional eating is a common human response to difficult emotions such as stress, worry, sadness, loneliness, boredom or even excitement. Eating for comfort or pleasure is not inherently a problem, most people do this occasionally, and it is a normal part of being human.
1.25M
people living with an eating disorder
However, emotional eating can become difficult when it is the primary or only coping strategy for managing distress.
Although eating may provide short-term soothing or distraction, it does not resolve the underlying emotion or situation.
46%
of Adults feel unhappy about their appearance

Physical Hunger
Physical (biological) hunger is your body’s natural signal that it needs nourishment. Signs can vary between individuals and may include:
For those with a long history of dieting or an eating disorder, these cues may feel blunted or difficult to trust. Re-establishing regular eating and challenging restrictive rules can be fundamental in rebuilding this connection.
Emotional Hunger
Emotional hunger is triggered by a specific feeling, situation or internal state. Common features include:
Emotional hunger is not “wrong”, nor does it mean anything is fundamentally wrong with you. However, if food has become your main tool for managing emotions, exploring alternative coping strategies can be transformative.
Our Approach to Emotional Eating
For individuals without an active eating disorder, we offer a structured 8-week Emotional Eating Programme designed to provide focused, practical and sustainable support.
The Emotional Eating 8 Week Programme
A brief one-to-one course based on evidence based psychological and nutritional principles and delivered by an experienced clinician.
Week 1: Comprehensive Assessment (60 minutes)
We begin by gaining a clear understanding of your eating patterns, lifestyle, emotional triggers and goals, allowing us to tailor the programme to your needs.
Weeks 2–7: Weekly Sessions (50 minutes each)
Week 8: Review and Next Steps
We review the progress you’ve made, consolidate the skills you’ve developed, and work together to create a personalised maintenance plan. If further therapeutic work would be helpful, we will explore appropriate options.

This Programme May Be Suitable If You
What You Will Learn By The End Of The Programme
Start your journey
Take the First Step
Towards Recovery
Our team conducts a comprehensive evaluation, leveraging the expertise of multiple specialists, to ensure that our bulimia therapy is effective and tailored to your personal recovery.


