Headway Psychology is a leading eating disorder clinic in Perth, dedicated to supporting individuals on their path to recovery.
Our highly qualified and experienced eating disorder psychologists and clinical dietitians provide compassionate and personalised care, with tailored treatment plans that address the unique challenges of each individual.
Whether you’re dealing with anorexia, bulimia, or other eating-related challenges, we offer evidence-based strategies and a safe space to help you heal – both physically and emotionally.
The relationship we have with our body, with food, and with eating can be very complex for some. Yet, the way we nurture and nourish ourselves is incredibly important for our mental health, wellness, and wellbeing.
At Headway Psychology we are passionate about helping people to overcome the challenges they have with their body, food, and eating, and understand that there may be underlying issues that have very little to do with food, eating, or body image at all.
Whether you need help with a clinical eating disorder such as Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, or you want to address problematic thoughts or behaviours around exercise, food or eating, our team are here to support you by adopting a holistic approach and getting to the root of the matter.
At Headway Psychology, we understand that no two journeys with food, body, or eating are the same.
That’s why our individual therapy is delivered by specialists and designed to be flexible, respectful, and person-centred.
By combining the expertise of psychologists, exercise physiologists, and dietitians, we offer integrated care designed to help you achieve lasting wellbeing.
At Headway, we provide specialised treatment for eating disorders, with a focus on both the psychological and physiological aspects of the condition.
Treatment for Adults: Adults with an eating disorder may struggle with social situations involving food, such as dining out, attending events, or even eating in front of others. We help individuals address these challenges while promoting long-term recovery.
Treatment for Children and Adolescents: For younger clients, we focus on building a healthy relationship with food early on. Through family involvement and specialised child-friendly approaches, we aim to prevent the disorder from continuing into adulthood.
Our approach is holistic, integrating therapy, nutritional support, and family-based treatment to help individuals overcome the barriers to eating and develop healthier relationships with food.
Our services include:
Treatment within our eating disorder services is designed to be:
Our eating disorder clinical psychologists in Perth use evidence-based therapeutic approaches to address the underlying causes of restrictive eating.
We tailor each treatment plan to meet the specific needs of the individual, ensuring a comprehensive approach to recovery. Common therapeutic modalities for eating disorder treatment include:
Anorexia nervosa is a complex and challenging condition that requires a multifaceted approach to treatment. At Headway, we provide compassionate, professional support for individuals battling anorexia nervosa.
Our team of experts, including experienced psychologists, dietitians, and nutritionists, work together to create a personalised therapy plan designed to help you regain a healthy relationship with food, body image, and self-esteem.
Anorexia nervosa is a serious eating disorder characterised by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image that leads to self-imposed starvation and extreme weight loss. This condition not only affects physical health but can have profound emotional and psychological effects as well. The road to recovery is often long, but with the right treatment, healing is possible.
Effective therapy for anorexia nervosa involves more than simply addressing the symptoms; it requires a holistic approach that targets the underlying emotional and psychological challenges.
Our anorexia nervosa therapy combines cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy (IPT), and other evidence-based treatment methods to help you:
Counselling for anorexia nervosa is integral to the healing process. Through supportive, non-judgmental therapy, we help you explore the emotional and psychological factors that contribute to your eating disorder. Anorexia counselling aims to uncover deep-seated issues, such as trauma, anxiety, or perfectionism, that may be at the core of disordered eating behaviours.
Our approach to anorexia counselling provides a safe space to express feelings and work through difficult emotions, helping you to build resilience and healthier coping strategies.
If you’re searching for anorexia treatment in Perth, Headway offers comprehensive care from a dedicated team of specialists. We understand the complexity of anorexia nervosa and are committed to providing personalised, compassionate care, along with family support.
Recovery from anorexia nervosa is possible with the right treatment and support. If you’re ready to take the first step toward healing, contact us today to learn more about counselling for anorexia nervosa or to schedule a consultation. Our team is here to help you find the path to a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Bulimia nervosa is a serious eating disorder that affects both physical health and emotional well-being.
At Headway, we offer expert-led bulimia treatment designed to support long-term recovery. Our integrated approach combines psychological care, nutritional support, and compassionate guidance to help individuals reclaim a healthier relationship with food.
Our specialist team includes bulimia psychologists, dietitians, and nutritionists. We understand that every individual has a unique set of needs, so we create a personalised treatment plan that is tailored to support your specific challenges and goals.
Successful bulimia nervosa treatment involves addressing the emotional triggers and psychological patterns that fuel disordered eating.
At Headway, our bulimia counselling services use evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and interpersonal therapy (IPT) to help you:
Counselling is a crucial part of bulimia recovery, offering a confidential and non-judgmental environment where you can explore the root causes of the disorder – whether it’s trauma, anxiety, or feelings of low self-esteem. Our aim is to help you build lasting change through self-awareness, support, and therapeutic insight.
Nutritional rehabilitation plays a vital role in bulimia nervosa therapies. Our experienced bulimia dietitians work closely with you to restore your physical health and rebuild your trust in food.
By developing a practical, non-restrictive eating plan, we guide you toward:
Our aim is to equip you with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about your diet and develop a positive and sustainable relationship with food.
Overcoming bulimia is challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone. Whether you’re seeking therapy for yourself or a loved one, our team is here to help. Reach out today to learn more about our bulimia nervosa therapies, or to book a consultation.
Binge eating disorder (BED) is one of the most common yet often misunderstood eating disorders.
At Headway, we offer specialised binge eating disorder treatment that focuses on both the emotional roots and behavioural patterns behind binge eating. Our binge eating psychologists, counsellors, and dietitians work collaboratively to create a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs, ensuring that your journey toward recovery is grounded, supportive, and effective.
Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or someone you care about, our goal is to provide non-judgmental, evidence-based care in a safe and encouraging environment.
Binge eating disorder is characterised by recurrent episodes of consuming large quantities of food in a short period of time, often accompanied by feelings of guilt, shame, or loss of control. Unlike bulimia, binge eating episodes are not followed by purging.
This disorder can deeply impact both mental and physical health, and is often linked with other challenges like anxiety, depression, trauma, or ADHD binge eating. The good news is that treatment for binge eating disorder is available — and recovery is absolutely possible.
At Headway, our binge eating disorder therapy goes beyond surface-level solutions. We help clients identify emotional triggers, understand the function of binge eating in their lives, and develop healthier responses. Through structured counselling for binge eating disorder, we support clients in:
We also provide binge eating disorder treatment for children. Our team works with young people and their parents to address early signs of disordered eating and build supportive environments at home and school. Our approach to working with children and teens is age-appropriate and family-focused.
A qualified psychologist for binge eating plays a critical role in the recovery process. Our team is trained in a variety of binge eating disorder treatment strategies, including cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based approaches. We help you create long-term, sustainable change by addressing the thought patterns and emotional drivers behind the behaviour.
For those navigating binge eating and ADHD, we provide integrated care that recognises the link between neurodivergence and disordered eating. We’ll also devise a personalised binge eating disorder treatment plan that combines behavioural strategies, emotional regulation techniques, and personalised support.
As part of our binge eating disorder holistic treatment, we include nutritional counselling to rebuild a healthy relationship with food. Rather than focusing on restriction or diets, we emphasise balance, nourishment, and self-compassion.
Our team of dietitians and nutritionists collaborate with therapists to ensure your body and mind are supported throughout recovery.
Eating disorders and disordered eating can profoundly affect how we feel in and relate to our bodies. At Headway Psychology, we know that recovery is not just about food, it’s also about healing your relationship with your body and how it moves.
Our exercise physiology and movement therapy services are designed to support clients in developing safe, sustainable, and body-respectful approaches to movement. These sessions can help address challenges such as compulsive exercise, exercise avoidance, and trauma-related movement difficulties.
Our trauma-informed exercise physiologist has a special interest in eating disorders and works collaboratively as part of your care team.
Sessions can be offered as stand-alone support or integrated within your broader treatment plan. For continuity and convenience, we can schedule sessions alongside your individual psychology or dietetic appointments, either on the same day or alternating weeks.
Whether you’re seeking support to move away from harmful exercise patterns, reconnect with your body through gentle movement, or simply find a safe and compassionate space to start again – we’re here to help.
If you’re looking for an eating disorder-informed exercise physiologist in Perth, we’d love to support you.
Working with clients experiencing eating disorders requires ongoing reflection, skill development, and support. Whether you are an early-career psychologist, an allied health professional supporting individuals with disordered eating, or a senior clinician navigating complex presentations, clinical supervision is essential for sustaining ethical, effective, and compassionate care.
At Headway Psychology, we offer individual and group supervision tailored to your professional role, clinical experience, and learning goals. Supervision can be provided on an ad hoc basis or as part of a regular, ongoing commitment. Supervision can be delivered in-person or online.
Our Lead Clinical Psychologist, Dr Tiffany Calvert, is a Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician (CEDC), Board-Approved Supervisor, and experienced in providing reflective, evidence-informed supervision for multidisciplinary professionals. Tiffany draws from numerous treatment approaches including CBT-E, MANTRA, SSCM, FBT, Schema Therapy and EMDR.
In line with ANZAED Credentialing Guidelines, eating disorder professionals are required to engage in a minimum of three hours of supervision per year. This supervision must be aligned with ethical codes of conduct and professional registration requirements (e.g. AHPRA), and should be specific to eating disorder treatment competencies.
If you’re seeking support to deepen your ED practice, enhance clinical confidence, or meet credentialing requirements, we can help.