Food Addiction Therapy in Farmington Hills

Available in-person and virtually across Michigan.

Food addiction isn’t about food

It’s about emotional regulation

Eating becomes the fastest way your body knows how to:

  • Calm down 
  • Soften anxiety 
  • Numb distress 
  • Fill emotional emptiness 
  • Feel safe for a moment 
  • Regain a sense of control

*The craving is often for comfort, not calories.*

Food Addiction Patterns We See

Common patterns include: 

  • Binge–shame cycles 
  • Secret eating 
  • Nighttime eating 
  • Eating past fullness 
  • “Zoning out” while eating 
  • Using food to recover from emotional crashes 
  • Restricting, then rebounding harder 

*The cycle isn’t about discipline. It’s about distress tolerance.*

The Trauma Root Of Food Addiction

Food addiction is often connected to:
  • Emotional neglect 
  • Criticism about body/weight 
  • Childhood shame 
  • Chaotic homes 
  • Dieting trauma 
  • Perfectionism + self-punishment 
  • Loneliness and unmet attachment needs 

*Food often filled the gap where care should’ve been.*

Not Sure Which One Fits?

Compulsive coping often crosses categories. Many clients rotate between behaviors when stress, shame, or nervous-system dysregulation increases. 

Start with the page that feels most true — Or schedule a consult and we’ll guide you. 

*The form may change. The root pattern can heal.*

If a behavior has become the way your body copes 
And it no longer feels manageable 
Support can help. 

You don’t need to stop everything first. 
You don’t need to explain or justify your struggle. 
You don’t need to keep managing this alone. 

We offer trauma-informed, non-judgmental care for behavioral addictions and the patterns underneath them. 

*You don’t have to do this alone.*

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If you are in crisis or experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or your local emergency services, or visit the nearest emergency room.

Thrive Beyond Trauma Counseling does not provide crisis or emergency services.

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