
Mia Raymond, LMFT, CEDS-S
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS-S) & IAEDP-approved Supervisor
It is tough to be human. I believe that trauma work is human work and intimacy is experiential; together, we will support you in creating and maintaining a life rooted in meaning.
I have been working with the eating disorder population personally and professionally for the last 15 years. I have served as Clinical Director and Clinical Supervisor of an eating disorder treatment center for 5 years. In that time and experience, I have learned the best thing I can do for my clients is to be as genuine as possible. Our work, whether you be a client or an associate, will be grounded in authentic connection, real conversations, and unrelenting compassion. The struggle is real and I’m here to join you in it as we ride the waves towards healing as a human being!
Aside from serving the eating disorder community, I treat anxiety, depression, trauma and those struggling with symptoms of over-control (e.g., perfectionism and codependency). I too work with those struggling with relationships with themselves and others, including sex and intimacy. Lastly, I provide off-site supervision to those looking to become a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CED-S) and/or a Licensed Family & Marriage Therapist.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR): a meditation-based therapeutic program
designed to treat anxiety, depression, stress and pain by training one’s mind to build awareness of one’s body, thoughts, behaviors by focusing intensely on the present.
Psychodynamic Therapy: a clinical approach that aims to promote self-awareness and insights by assessing how previous experiences have influenced current and ongoing behaviors.
Humanistic Therapy: a therapeutic orientation in which clients are encouraged to strive
towards their authentic self and lead the life most true and fulfilling to their unique identity.
Treatment Approach
Specific Challenges |
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A |
Substance Dependency |
Sexuality/Sex Identity Issues |
Self-esteem Issues |
Self-harm |
Marital Issues |
Intimacy Issues |
Hyperactivity |
Adoption |
Acculturation |
Anger Management |
Avoidance (people or places) |
Body Image Issues |
Codependency Issues |
Delusions |
Eating/Food Issues |
Education Issues |
Fertility Issues |
Gambling Addiction |
Gender & Identity Issues |
Grief & Loss |
Disorders Treated |
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A |
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) |
Substance Abuse Disorder |
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) |
Panic Disorder |
Specific Phobias |
Social Phobia |
Eating Disorders |
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) |
Body Dysmorphic Disorder |
Anorexia Nervosa |
Binge Eating Disorder |
Bulimia Nervosa |
Mood Disorders |
Major Depressive Disorder (Depression) |
Mia is an out-of-network provider.
Individual Psychotherapy (50 minutes): $250
Cost after Insurance Reimbursement*: $145
Extended Couples Therapy (90 minutes): $350
Cost after Insurance Reimbursement*: $230
Rates & Insurance
Mia is currently offering remote teletherapy
Monday: 11 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday: 11 AM - 7 PM
Wednesday: 11 AM - 7 PM
Thursday: 10 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 10 AM - 5 PM
Hours
Community & Identity Statement
I am proud to have an inclusive and gender affirming practice and work well with those struggling with co-occurring issues. I will support you getting to the roots of your discomfort, while integrating as much somatic work as you are open to.
Mia works with the following age cohorts:
Young Adults (18-35)
Adults (35-65)