Eating Disorder Therapy Online in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut & Ohio

Private Pay

Golden Psychotherapy offers private-pay telehealth therapy designed to support lasting healing, increased confidence, and improved emotional well-being.

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Who I Work With:

Adolescents (15+): Motivated teens open to engaging in therapy

Young Adults & College Students: Navigating independence, identity, and life transitions

Adults: Seeking emotional insight, coping skills, or personal growth

Parents: seeking support with Eating Disorder Recovery for their child

Virtual Sessions/Telehealth

Virtual sessions are secure, confidential, HIPAA-compliant, and provide convenient access to specialized eating disorder, anxiety, and trauma therapy from anywhere in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Ohio.

Eating Disorder Therapy Online Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut & Ohio

(Private Pay / Telehealth)

Struggling with your relationship with food, body image, or control?

You’re not alone and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.

Imari provides online therapy for adolescents, young adults, and adults struggling with eating disorders, anxiety, trauma, body image concerns, and relationship challenges throughout Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Ohio.

Using a trauma-informed, Health at Every Size® (HAES®)-aligned approach, Imari helps clients build healthier relationships with food, their bodies, and themselves in a supportive, judgment-free environment.

Therapy is personalized to each client's needs and integrates evidence-based approaches including CBT, DBT, ACT, psychodynamic therapy, relational therapy, and somatic-based practices.

Golden Psychotherapy offers private-pay telehealth therapy designed to support lasting healing, increased confidence, and improved emotional well-being. Virtual sessions are secure, confidential, HIPAA-compliant, and provide convenient access to specialized eating disorder, anxiety, and trauma therapy from anywhere in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Ohio.

Let’s see if we are a good fit! Schedule a consultation call here:

https://calendly.com/imari-golden-psychotherapy/consultation-meeting

  • A superbill is an itemized receipt that includes all the information your insurance company needs to consider reimbursing you for therapy services. While it resembles a claim form, a superbill is not a bill from your insurance company and does not guarantee reimbursement. Instead, it serves as documentation that you received a clinical service on a specific date.

  • If your insurance plan includes out-of-network mental health benefits, you may be eligible for reimbursement for therapy sessions. To use a superbill:

    Attend your session and pay at the time of service. Golden Psychotherapy, PLLC does not bill insurance directly.

    Request a superbill. You may receive superbills monthly or after each session—just let your therapist know your preference.

    Submit the superbill to your insurance provider. Many insurers accept uploads through online portals; others accept mailed claims.

    Insurance reviews your claim. Your insurer will use the information on the superbill to decide whether the session qualifies for reimbursement.

    Receive reimbursement (if approved). If approved, your insurance company will send payment directly to you, not Golden Psychotherapy, PLLC.

Recovery is not about perfection—it’s about creating a life that feels more grounded, flexible, and free.

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Heal your relationship

with food

Health at Every Size® aligned

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Heal your relationship with your body

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Stop counting calories, get back to enjoying life

Reduce anxiety and intrusive thoughts

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Empower your mind and body as an athlete

Areas of

Specialization‍ ‍

Sessions are designed specifically for you, not dictated by insurance limitations, so you receive specialized, individualized care for eating disorders, trauma, anxiety, and related challenges.

Private-pay therapy also ensures your identity and personal experiences are respected, creating a safe and culturally responsive, affirming space for BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and other marginalized clients.

Private-pay telehealth sessions:

$150 per 60 minutes

I do not accept insurance, but I provide Superbills for out-of-network reimbursement

Limited sliding scale options available upon request for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities

Fees & Accessibility

Restrictive eating or anorexia

Binge eating or emotional eating

Bulimia or purging behaviors

Obsessive thoughts about food or body image

Cycles of control, guilt, and shame around eating

Eating disorders are rarely just about food. They often develop as a way to cope with anxiety, trauma, perfectionism, or overwhelming emotions. Imari help you understand the why behind these patterns so real, sustainable change becomes possible

Imari is passionate about providing culturally responsive and affirming care, particularly for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ clients, and creating a therapeutic space that feels inclusive, safe and validating

Adolescents (15+): Motivated teens open to engaging in therapy

Young Adults & College Students: Navigating independence, identity, and life transitions

Adults: Seeking emotional insight, coping skills, or personal growth

Parents: seeking support with Eating Disorder Recovery for their child

Athletes: high school, collegiate, and adult athletes seeking support with sports performance, anxiety, depression, and disordered eating & eating disorder recovery to stay and maintain in their sport

Who I WorkWith