A Texas Database of Christian Professionals For
Your Eating Disorder Recovery

Where Jesus Christ gets all the CREDIT

1 Peter 4:10-11

Who We Are

We are a network of professionals dedicated to supporting individuals with eating disorders and body image struggles through compassionate, high-quality, whole-person care. Our approach integrates evidence-based practices with a faith-informed perspective, addressing biological, psychological, emotional, relational, and spiritual health.

Our work is grounded in the Christian faith. We believe in one God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and in Jesus Christ as the source of grace, healing, and restoration. We affirm the Bible as God’s Word and hold that every person is created in His image with inherent dignity and worth. While we recognize the reality of brokenness, we also believe in the possibility of meaningful recovery through grace, support, and personal agency.

We are committed to ethical, professional care and follow established standards, including those consistent with the American Association of Christian Counselors. As providers, we serve with humility and compassion, reflecting the love of Christ in our work.

While our care is informed by our faith, we respect each client’s autonomy. We strive to create a safe, respectful environment where individuals can pursue healing at their own pace.

Statement of Faith

We believe...

the Holy Bible is the inspired and authoritative Word of God, and Jesus Christ is the only way to God the Father.

We believe...

one God who exists eternally in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

We believe...

 that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, died on the cross to atone for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. He ascended into heaven and now sits at the right hand of God the Father, interceding for us.

ED Helper Shared Committments to Clients


Every individual deserves compassionate, high-quality care that addresses the whole person and is provided by qualified and caring professionals.  Brokenness is part of the human condition, and we all walk together on the journey toward the freedom God intends for us.
Believing that God created humanity as male and female, the provider’s approach to care is to walk with individuals in a way that reflects and upholds their original, created identity.
While eating disorders and body image struggles often include a spiritual conflict between flesh and spirit, they also involve complex factors. Effective treatment therefore requires a balanced, evidence-based approach that considers biological, psychological, emotional, relational, and spiritual health.