
A Healing Journey That is Uniquely Yours
Find your path to food freedom and body peace with a therapist who sees the whole you, not just your eating disorder.
Imagine healing in a space where you're truly understood. I'm Kathryn Felicetta, LCSW, and creating that space is my life's work.
I am dedicated to walking alongside you on your journey toward a more peaceful relationship with food and your body. With years of specialized experience in eating disorders, disordered eating patterns, and body image concerns, I create a sanctuary where your experiences are honored and your path to recovery is respected.
I believe that each person's relationship with food and body is unique, shaped by individual experiences, cultural influences, and personal history. That's why I take the time to truly understand your story—because effective healing begins with being genuinely seen and heard.
My therapeutic approach weaves together self-compassion, mindfulness, and thoughtful reflection, creating a framework that helps you gently challenge distressing thought patterns and behaviors. Together, we'll explore the roots of your relationship with food and body, while developing practical skills that support lasting transformation.
It’s Time for Change—And I’m Here to Help
Taking the first step toward healing can feel overwhelming, but please know that reaching out is an act of courage, not weakness. Whether you're just beginning to question your relationship with food or seeking additional support on an established recovery journey, I'm here to meet you exactly where you are.
Your path to healing is unique, and I consider it a privilege to accompany you as you discover greater freedom, peace, and self-compassion. Together, we'll create a recovery experience that honors your individual needs and celebrates each step forward, no matter how small.
Take the first step today.
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"Before coming to Turn the Mind, I felt stuck in a cycle of guilt and stress around food. With their support, I’ve learned to eat in a way that feels good, and I feel more at peace with food and my body."
-Cient “KM”
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“When I first started at TTM, I just thought I was picky about food and I was here for DBT. My emotions were spiraling. Turns out, I have ARFID. Through treatment, I have learned to eat a greater variety of foods. I will always have food aversions and difficulty with textures and flavors, but I have a toolkit for making better choices and keeping my body healthy.
-Client “EK”
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"It is hard to describe my journey but I can say it was not a straight line. But Kathryn stayed with me through the ups and downs, has been non-judgmental and yet pushed me to move forward. "
-Client “OM”