
Our team of eating disorder psychologists aim to help you improve your body image & relationship with food
We aim to help you overcome your eating disorder and body image issues by developing skills and strategies that you may use to form a healthier, more meaningful life.
*With immediate availability
At ISN Clinic we use the evidence-based Eating Disorder & Body image treatment Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E)
Potential outcomes from treatment:
Healthier medical state
Allow you to focus on other aspects of your life again
Become unstuck from negative thinking patterns
Improved body image
Healthier relationship with food
Improvement in work and social life
Eating disorder treatment
for a full range of issues including:
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Binge Eating Disorder
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Bulimia Nervosa
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Other Specific Eating & Feeding Disorder
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Atypical Anorexia Nervosa (BMI above 18.5)
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Body Image Concerns
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Concerns with eating behaviours
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Shape and weight concerns

Our Therapists are all members of professional associations, with some also members of these organisations:




We're part of a tertiary college that teaches postgradute degrees in psychology
So our Psychologists have the most up to date training in evidence-based CBT for Eating Disorders treatment (CBT-E).
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Our senior lecturers who teach CBT-E to our Masters of Clinical Psychology students also practice and supervise in our ISN Clinic.
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Caring and warm environment with empathetic psychologists who are trained in eating disorder and body image issues.
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A range of pricing options, so we can service the entire community.
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This includes provisional psychologists available now trained by senior lecturers in CBT-E and healthy body image interventions - $60 per session with no GP Eating Disorder Treatment Plan necessary

Our Eating Disorder Psychologists

Dr Michelle Noonan
Clinical Psychologist
Michelle is a Senior Lecturer at ISN Psychology in the Postgraduate Programs. She lectures and trains provisional psychologists in CBT for Eating Disorders. Michelle’s approach is warm, compassionate, and collaborative. She utilises a range of evidence-based, client-centred, and embodied approaches that are tailored to the individual needs and goals.

Adriana Draganidis
Provision Psychologist
​Adriana is passionate about inclusivity and diversity, and aims to foster a warm and empathetic therapeutic environment. Adriana has a particular interest in working with adolescents and young adults experiencing body image concerns or eating disorders

Lauren Rizzo
Provisional Psychologist
Lauren is passionate about her clients welfare and wellbeing, and advocating for diversity. Lauren is committed to delivering evidence-based treatments for eating disorders and body image issues and strongly believes in a collaborative and a flexible approach when working with clients.

Veronica Chen
Provisional Psychologist
​Veronica works predominantly in Eating Disorder specialized CBT. Her background in power lifting and competitive dance have led her interest and understanding in working with eating disorders and their diverse presentations.
Where to Find Us
*Ost, L., Brattmyr, M., Finnes, A., Ghaderi, A., Havnen, A., Hedman-Lagerlöf, M., Parling, T., Welch, E. & Wergeland, G. (2024). Cognitive behavior therapy for adult eating disorders in routine clinical care: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Eating Disorders 57, 249-264.
ISN Clinic Kew
Office 1, Lower ground floor,
115 Cotham Rd, Kew VIC