I think that there is a possibility, although it is expensive, that you could see a second therapist for ed, and keep seeing the T you have now as main T. I have some eating issues, they aren't super sever, but I've gained quite a bit of weight since I was assaulted 5 years ago. The T I see now recommended a weight loss T because she does not specialize in disordered eating. I've decided not to go to the referral for now because I'm already planing to go to couple's therapy, and a group, so I can't really afford it, but I might consider it after the group is over, if I'm still struggling.
I think its important that you find someone who can help you with is issue specifically, and your T should be able to make a referral. Maybe a nutritionist would also be a good idea too (although I'm not sure how judgywudgy they are about eds).
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