
Your relationship
with your body
deserves to heal.
Eating disorders are complex, serious, and deeply personal — shaped by trauma, culture, and the unique pressures women face. At Inner Peak Colorado, we offer compassionate, weight-neutral care that treats the whole person, not just the behaviors.
More than a struggle
with food —
a struggle with self.
Eating disorders are not about vanity or willpower. They are serious mental health conditions — often rooted in trauma, attachment wounds, perfectionism, and the crushing weight of living in a world that constantly tells women their bodies are wrong. For many women, controlling food becomes a way of managing overwhelming emotions, coping with pain, or feeling safe in an unsafe world.
Recovery is not about eating "normally." It's about healing your relationship with yourself — your body, your emotions, and your sense of worth. That kind of healing is possible, and it happens every day in our program.

"I had been struggling for fifteen years before I found a program that didn't make me feel broken. For the first time, I felt like my body wasn't the enemy."
— Program Graduate
Every presentation,
every woman.
Eating disorders look different for every woman. We treat the full spectrum — with the same depth of compassion and clinical rigor regardless of how your experience presents.
Anorexia Nervosa
Characterized by persistent restriction of food intake, an intense fear of weight gain, and a distorted relationship with body image. Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric condition — and with the right support, full recovery is possible.
Bulimia Nervosa
A cycle of binge eating followed by purging behaviors — vomiting, laxatives, or excessive exercise. Often hidden and accompanied by deep shame. Our approach creates a judgment-free space where women can finally be honest about what they're experiencing.
Binge Eating Disorder
The most common eating disorder — marked by recurrent episodes of eating large amounts of food rapidly, often without hunger, followed by shame and distress. BED is a medical condition, not a character flaw, and it responds very well to compassionate, evidence-based treatment.
ARFID & Other Specified
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder and other specified feeding and eating disorders (OSFED) don't always fit neatly into traditional categories — but they cause real suffering. We meet every woman where she is, regardless of how her relationship with food presents.
You may be struggling
if you recognize this.
These signs don't mean something is wrong with you — they mean part of you has been trying to survive. If any of these feel familiar, you deserve support.
Emotional & Behavioral Signs
Physical Signs
You don't need to check every box. If any part of this resonates, that's enough reason to reach out. A free, confidential conversation costs nothing.
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Healing your relationship
with your body —
from the inside out.
Weight-Neutral Care
We never use weight as a measure of health or progress. Our entire model is built around Health at Every Size (HAES) principles — your worth is not determined by your body.
Trauma-Informed
Eating disorders and trauma are deeply intertwined. We treat the root — not just the symptoms — using EMDR, somatic experiencing, and trauma-focused CBT tailored for eating disorder recovery.
Body-Positive & Non-Shaming
There is no judgment here — about what you've done, how you look, or how long you've struggled. Our clinicians are trained to create a space where honesty and vulnerability feel safe.
Women-Only Community
Eating disorders often carry enormous shame. Healing in a women-only space — where every woman understands the unique pressures women face around body and beauty — accelerates recovery.
What treatment
actually looks like.
We know that starting treatment can feel daunting — especially when you've been struggling alone for a long time. Here's what you can expect, step by step, from your first call to lasting recovery.
Most women begin within
24–72 hours
From your first call to your first session. We make starting as simple and low-barrier as possible.
Free Clinical Assessment
A licensed clinician listens to your full story — your history with food, your body, your experiences — without judgment. We assess where you are and what level of care will serve you best.
Personalized Treatment Plan
We build a plan that integrates individual therapy, group support, and holistic care — calibrated to your specific presentation, trauma history, and recovery goals.
Individual & Group Therapy
Weekly individual sessions go deep into the roots of your relationship with food and your body. Group therapy connects you with women who truly understand — building community that sustains recovery.
Nutritional & Somatic Support
We coordinate with registered dietitians who specialize in eating disorder recovery — and weave body-based therapies throughout to help you rebuild a safe, trusting relationship with your body.
Ongoing Recovery & Alumni Care
Recovery is not a finish line. Our alumni community, step-down support, and continued outpatient care ensure you never face the journey alone — even after formal treatment ends.
Therapies used in
eating disorder care.
Every modality we use has been selected for its proven effectiveness with eating disorders and the trauma that underlies them.
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You've carried this
long enough.
Let us carry it with you.
A free, confidential consultation is the only first step. No judgment, no pressure, no commitment required. Our clinical team will listen to your story and help you understand what recovery could look like for you.