Eating Disorder Coaching: Empowering Your Recovery
Compassionate, practical, and personalized support for every step of your recovery.
Recovery is hard, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our eating disorder coaching services are designed to walk alongside you, offering the support, tools, and encouragement you need to reclaim your life. Whether you're working toward recovery or navigating life post-treatment, we’re here to meet you where you are and help you take the next step forward.
What is Eating Disorder Coaching?
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Eating disorder coaching bridges the gap between therapy and daily life, offering hands-on help to navigate challenges as they arise.
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​Your coach meets you where you are, tailoring support to your unique needs, whether you’re starting recovery or maintaining progress.
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​Gain tools, accountability, and encouragement to take meaningful steps toward lasting freedom and self-acceptance.
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A Judgment-Free Space: We celebrate all identities and backgrounds, honoring your unique story.
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Practical Tools for Daily Life: Gain strategies to manage stress, meal planning, and emotional triggers.
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Support Tailored to You: Whether you're in treatment, transitioning out, or maintaining recovery, we’ll design a plan that fits your needs.
Meet your coach: Jocelyne Laplanche
Jocelyne Laplanche is a compassionate and experienced Inclusive Eating Disorder Specialist, dedicated to supporting individuals on their recovery journeys. She serves as an eating disorder coach at ACN, providing practical, personalized support that complements the work of therapists and dietitians. Jocelyne bridges the gap between treatment and daily life, empowering clients to build sustainable habits for healing.
In addition to her coaching role, Jocelyne leads support groups for the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), focusing on creating inclusive spaces for individuals in recovery, particularly those from marginalized communities. She also brings valuable experience from working at higher levels of care, including residential and partial hospitalization programs, where she has supported clients with eating disorders, anxiety, depression, and OCD.
Jocelyne’s virtual coaching services are available to clients across the U.S., offering accessible, compassionate guidance tailored to your unique needs.
Cost: $120 per 50-minute session
Recovery is possible, and it starts with taking the first step.
Jocelyne Laplanche, IEDS
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How is coaching different from therapy?Coaching focuses on the present and future, offering practical strategies and emotional support to help clients reach recovery goals. Therapy addresses underlying psychological issues, past trauma, and mental health diagnoses. Coaches do not diagnose or treat eating disorders but complement a therapeutic team.
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Who is a good candidate for eating disorder coaching?Anyone seeking additional support in their recovery journey can benefit from coaching, whether they are transitioning out of treatment, seeking accountability, or working on specific recovery challenges.
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What does an eating disorder coach do?A coach may help with: • Meal planning and support • Developing coping skills • Managing triggers • Offering nonjudgmental support during vulnerable moments • Encouraging self-compassion and self-care
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What should I expect during a coaching session?Sessions typically involve discussing progress, addressing challenges, setting goals, and strategizing ways to overcome barriers to recovery. Sessions are collaborative and tailored to each client’s needs.