The Fundamentals of Full Recovery is our group programme designed to help you repair your relationship with food, strengthen your resilience, and build a life that feels bigger than your eating disorder.
Through structured education, live coaching, community support, and practical implementation, you’ll learn how to move beyond simply understanding recovery and start living it.
Many people come to recovery believing the solution is simply eating more, gaining weight, or following a meal plan.
While nutritional rehabilitation is essential, full recovery requires much more than that. Recovery often stalls when people focus on one piece of the puzzle while ignoring the others.
I believe lasting recovery is built on three foundations:
Repairing the effects of energy deficit and giving your body the nourishment it needs to heal.
Learning how to respond differently to anxiety, intrusive thoughts, uncertainty, emotions, and urges without relying on eating disorder behaviours.
Creating a life filled with connection, meaning, spontaneity, purpose, and experiences that make recovery worthwhile.
When these areas develop together, recovery becomes not only possible but sustainable.
The Fundamentals of Full Recovery may be a good fit if:
The programme welcomes people at different stages of recovery and with a wide range of eating disorder experiences.
The programme combines:
Rather than focusing solely on information, the programme helps you translate knowledge into action.
Many people assume recovery has to be a solitary process. In reality, healing often happens faster when you’re surrounded by people who understand the challenges you’re facing and can support you through them.
The Fundamentals of Full Recovery combines the benefits of expert guidance with the encouragement, accountability, and connection that come from being part of a recovery-focused community.
Yes. Private coaching provides highly personalised one-to-one support.
The Fundamentals of Full Recovery provides a structured group environment where you’ll receive education, coaching, accountability, and community support alongside others who are also working towards recovery.
Many people find the group setting offers valuable connection, perspective, encouragement, and motivation that can be difficult to create alone.
If you’re looking for a supportive recovery community that helps you move beyond information and into lasting change, I’d love to show you what’s inside.