Therapy for Emotional Eating in Chester, Wirral & Online

Counselling For Emotional Eating

Emotional eating happens when food becomes a way to cope with feelings rather than a response to physical hunger.

Physical hunger typically develops over a longer period and can be fulfilled by eating wholesome, nourishing meals. In contrast, emotional hunger often comes on quickly, leading to cravings for specific comfort foods.  

While it’s normal to experience emotional eating once in a while, it can become a concern if it turns into a regular way of dealing with emotions, potentially affecting your health and overall well-being.

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What is Emotional Eating?

Emotional eating is when you turn to food in response to emotions like stress, sadness, boredom, loneliness, or even happiness.

While food might provide temporary relief, it often creates a cycle that can feel impossible to break without support.

This cycle, known as the emotional eating cycle, can leave you feeling stuck and unsure of how to move forward.

Signs You May Benefit From Therapy

If emotional eating is something you’re struggling with, it might be time to consider reaching out for support. Here are some signs that therapy could help: 

Do you notice any of these eating habits? 

  • Eating when you’re not physically hungry  

  • Eating quickly and past the point of feeling full  

  • Feeling out of control around certain foods  

  • Hiding your eating habits from others  

  • Using food as a reward or to celebrate  

  • Struggling to tell the difference between physical and emotional hunger 

 How do you feel after eating? 

  • Feeling guilty or ashamed after eating  

  • Using food to cope with stress or difficult emotions  

  • Relying on food as your main source of comfort  

  • Noticing mood changes connected to eating  

  • Spending a lot of time thinking about food and eating 

Are your eating patterns affecting your health? 

  • Weight changes that seem tied to emotional rather than physical factors 

  • Digestive issues caused by eating too quickly or too much 

  • Feeling physically uncomfortable after emotional eating episodes 

  • Experiencing energy fluctuations or feeling sluggish most of the time 

If any of these sound familiar, you’re not alone. Emotional eating can feel overwhelming, but with the right support, it’s possible to make positive changes. 

How Counselling For Emotional Eating Can Help 

Counselling for emotional eating focuses on understanding the reasons behind your eating habits and finding healthier ways to cope. Unlike diet plans that only focus on what you eat, therapy looks at why you eat and helps you address the root causes of emotional eating.  

This is especially important because diets often fail for those struggling with emotional eating, as they don't address the underlying emotional triggers that drive the behaviour. 

What to Expect in Therapy Sessions 

As counsellor with experience of helping people with emotional eating, I will work with you to explore the triggers that lead to emotional eating and help you develop tools to manage these triggers in a healthier way.

Together, we’ll look at your relationship with food, past experiences that may have shaped your eating habits, and set realistic goals to help you move forward.

Sessions are tailored to your needs, and we’ll work at a pace that feels comfortable for you. Whether you’re looking for emotional eating therapy to better understand your behaviours or want practical tools to help you feel more in control, counselling can provide the support you need.

Why Choose Me As Your Counsellor? 

I have many years of experience helping people with emotional eating and related issues. During our sessions I provide a safe and confidential space so that you are comfortable to work towards the changes you would like to make. 

I am an Accredited Member of BACP (No. 380481), which stands for British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. This means that I have undergone rigorous assessment and evaluation to meet the BACP's strict standards for professional practice, so you can rest assured that you are choosing a qualified and ethical counsellor.

Whether your emotional eating has been a long-term struggle or is linked to recent challenges, I’m here to help you regain control and develop a healthier relationship with food and yourself.

Counselling and Therapy for Comfort Eating in Chester and Heswall 

If you’re searching for therapy near you to help with comfort eating, I offer in-person therapy sessions in Chester, Heswall and Online Counselling Sessions across the UK and Europe, so you can choose what feels most comfortable for you. The choice is always yours. 

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why My Clients Say

    “Annabelle is a truly amazing Counsellor. She is friendly, easy to talk to and very down to earth. Amongst other things, Annabelle has helped me to overcome emotional eating and as a result I’m on track to lose 3 stone, and most importantly, keep it off! I never thought I would find anyone who would understand or be able to help me with this. I had failed so many times to lose weight on various diets, but I was never going to succeed without support to address the underlying issues. We’ve been working together for over 12 months and it has without doubt been the best investment in myself I have ever made. I am forever grateful.”

    - Chris (Google Review)

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Take the First Step Towards Feeling Better

If you’re ready to explore how counselling could help, get in touch. We’ll have a chat about what’s going on for you and how I can support you. There’s no pressure — just a chance to see if this feels like the right fit for you.

You don’t have to face this alone. Let’s take that first step together. 

Annabelle

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