Online Eating Disorder Therapy Consultation in Melbourne, with an Expert Clinical Psychologist

Reverence Recovery is an established psychology practice specializing in eating disorder treatment, offering convenient and affordable online/virtual counseling therapy for individuals who work or live in remote locations near the Melbourne area. The telehealth format, featuring personalized sessions and evidence-based support, facilitates easy access to recovery assistance from a qualified clinical psychologist in the comfort of your home, whenever and wherever you need it.

Most Convenient & Affordable Treatment for Individuals, $250 per Session

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Eating Disorder Facts & Statistics in Melbourne

In 2023, a survey of 3,000 Australians aged 12 to 18 found that more than 60% believed social media had a negative effect on their body image.

According to the University of Melbourne, a person with a diagnosed eating disorder is 322% more likely to be served dieting content on TikTok compared to someone without an eating disorder.

In 2023, there were an estimated 1,273 deaths nationally due to eating disorders.

Less than one in three (30%) of those with eating disorders seek help.

In recent months, a national conversation led by Assistant Minister Emma McBride highlighted that many people with lived experience continue to report that access to care is patchy, inconsistent, difficult to navigate, and at times detrimental.

The Primary Health Networks estimated that over 1 million Australians were living with eating disorders in 2019, with North Western Melbourne (80,507) and South Eastern Melbourne (65,118) reporting the highest prevalence.

What does Therapy Involve?

Therapy sessions consist of frequent consultations, with a focus on nutritional rehabilitation, psychoeducation, life skills training, and addressing any personal psychological aspects that warrant attention. Multiple professionals can form part of such treatment, including a psychologist, psychiatrist, dietitian and your GP in Melbourne.

If the need exists, we welcome the input of family members and significant others who wish to contribute to your treatment. Although the boundaries of your treatment need to be prioritised, the interaction with these family members during the course of treatment is discussed with you, and managed in a professional and ethical manner. Whether family members only attend the initial session, or remain part of the ongoing intervention itself, our approach is adaptive to what you and your family need.

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Factors Contributing to Eating Disorder in Melbourne

Societal Pressures

Melbourne, being a metropolitan hub, is exposed to the societal pressures of mainstream media that often glorify unrealistic beauty standards. For many, especially young people, this exposure can result in body image dissatisfaction, fueling the development of eating disorders.

Cultural Influences

Melbourne’s diverse population brings a variety of cultural norms and attitudes towards food, body image, and mental health. While this diversity can foster positive practices, some cultural pressures may promote unhealthy relationships with food or contribute to negative self-perception, particularly among adolescents and young adults.

Access to Healthcare

Melbourne offers a range of specialized healthcare services for eating disorders, including support through major hospitals, mental health services, and private practitioners. However, despite the availability of services, some individuals face challenges in accessing care due to stigma, long waiting lists for treatment, and the financial cost of therapy.

How Can Online Therapy in Help Your Eating Disorder?

Our therapeutic approach is a holistic person-centered approach grounded in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and incorporates elements from other treatment modalities as needed.

In short, this approach tries to be welcoming and flexible — we meet you where you are in the Melbourne area!

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How Much Does Online Individual Therapy Cost in Melbourne?

$250 per session — 55 minutes

** Medicare rebate available with a valid Mental Health Care Plan, or valid Eating Disorder Care Plan (approx. $141 rebate from Medicare).

How to Get Help for Eating Disorder Near Melbourne?

Over one million Australians struggle with eating disorder, a challenge that likely touches the lives of many of us, either through someone we love or through our own experiences with disordered eating and body image issues, while finding access to care can be tough. That’s why Reverence Recovery is here for you, offering accessible and compassionate care near your location in Melbourne.

If you are concerned that you or a loved one may have an eating disorder, please reach out by completing the form on this page or emailing us at info@reverencerecovery.com.au to get help as soon as possible.


Everything You Need to Know About Eating Disorder

What is an Eating Disorder?

An eating disorder can lead to abnormal eating habits, characterized by consuming excessive or insufficient amounts of food that do not align with the body’s nutritional requirements for optimal health. Over time, the habit becomes stronger than your will to control it, potentially influenced by distorted beliefs and societal pressures related to body image, beauty, and weight.

Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating or body image issues can be linked to experience of depression, anxiety, confusion and emotional torment. Often with eating disorders there can be an internal battle between the part of you that wants to recover and the part that doesn’t.

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What Causes Eating Disorder?

The factors that lead to the development of an eating disorder are complex. They involve a range of biological, psychological and other mental health conditions, there may be different causes, such as:

  • Biological and genetic risk factors. Some people may have genes that increase their risk of developing eating disorder.
  • Family history. Eating disorder is more likely to occur in people who have parents or siblings who’ve had an eating disorder.
  • Dieting and starvation. Frequent dieting is a risk factor for an eating disorder, especially with weight that is constantly going up and down when getting on and off new diets.
  • A history of weight bullying. People who have been teased or bullied for their weight are more likely to develop problems with eating disorder.
  • Other mental health issues. Trauma, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other mental health issues can increase the likelihood of an eating disorder.

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