Dr. Nye will develop an individualized treatment plan that will include one 
or more of the following components depending on your specific needs.

Treatment Modalities

Individual therapy
A form of therapy in which the client is treated on a one-on-one basis. Individual therapy allows the therapist and client to focus on each other, building rapport and working together to solve the client's issues. 

Family therapy
A form of therapy in which some or all members of a family work together with the therapist. This form of treatment typically involves the parents or siblings, but can also include extended groups when appropriate. Family-based therapy is an evidenced based approach to treating children and adolescents with eating disorders. Parents are enlisted as experts on their child, an essential part of the solution, and members of the treatment team. 

Group therapy
A form of therapy in which a therapist works with several participants with similar struggles. It focuses on interpersonal interactions so relationship problems are addressed especially well.

 


Professional specialist in eating disorder who offers Individual therapy, Family therapy and group therapy services Stacey Nye

Treatment Approaches

Dr. Nye employs the most up-to-date evidence-based treatment approaches that include Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Family-Based Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Health at Every Size. These behaviorally based treatments focus on teaching you the skills you need to interrupt and maintain negative cycles while improving quality of life. Dr. Nye’s warm-hearted, but direct, style contributes to her success with her clients.




Dr. Nye’s warm-hearted but direct style contributes to her success with her clients.






SPECIALTIES

Anorexia Nervosa
An eating disorder characterized by weight loss (or lack of appropriate weight gain in growing children); difficulties maintaining an appropriate body weight for height, age, and stature; and, in many individuals, distorted body image.

Bulimia Nervosa
An eating disorder characterized by a cycle of bingeing and compensatory behaviors such as self-induced vomiting designed to undo or compensate for the effects of binge eating.

Family or Relationship Issues
Conflict, lack of trust or poor communication in your personal relationships.

Chronic/Yo-yo Dieting
Also known as weight cycling, the cyclical loss and gain of weight associated with chronic dieting.

Assertiveness
The quality of being self-assured and confident without being aggressive.

Self-Esteem Issues
Lacking confidence in one's own worth or abilities.

Depression
A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.

Anxiety Disorders
A mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.

Clinical Perfectionism
When one’s self-evaluation is overly dependent on the pursuit of personally demanding standards despite adverse consequences.

Binge Eating Disorder
An eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food without regularly using unhealthy compensatory measures to counter the binge eating.

Body Image Concerns
The distorted perception of one’s shape, and/or feelings of shame, anxiety and self-consciousness about ones body.

Compulsive Exercise
Extreme, excessive exercise that significantly interferes with important activities or continues despite injury or other medical complications.


Nye Psychotherapy also offers:


Therapist Training and Supervision


Program Development