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Support for Children, Teens, and Families Navigating Eating Disorders
Specialized, Compassionate Care in Montreal
Your child deserves a safe space to heal
When a child or teen is struggling with food or body image, the whole family is impacted. At Sööma, we offer specialized support for young people and their caregivers, with treatment grounded in evidence-based recommendations that support connection and collaboration.
Whether you’re a parent wondering how to help my child with an eating disorder, or a teen feeling overwhelmed by food, emotions, or pressure, you don’t have to face this alone. We offer support that is rooted in proven, evidence-based methods while centering trust and you or your child’s unique recovery journey.
Family-Centred Care, Adapted to Your Needs
- Our approach honours the role of the family in healing. We offer both Family-Based Treatment (FBT) and other integrative modalities to support recovery at home and beyond.
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Support may include: - Sessions with a registered dietitian and/or FBT therapist in Montreal
- Nutrition guidance that’s developmentally appropriate and non-restrictive
- Coaching for parents on how to support eating, reduce conflict, and hold boundaries with compassion
- Space for teens to explore emotions, identity, and body image at their own pace
- Collaboration with schools, physicians, and other care providers as needed
- If your teen is facing an eating disorder, we provide specialized support in a caring environment that fosters healing for both individuals and families
Who We Work With
- We support:
- Children and adolescents experiencing eating disorders (Anorexia, Bulimia, ARFID, BED, OSFED)
- Families seeking family-based treatment in Montreal or virtually across Quebec
- Teens coping with emotional eating, body distress, anxiety, or perfectionism
- Parents unsure how to talk about food, weight, or recovery with their child
- Families navigating post-hospital transitions or outpatient care
Our Approach
- Conveniently located in two locations in Montreal (Plateau Mont Royal and Pointe Claire) with virtual therapy options available
- Virtual sessions available for teens and families across Quebec
- A collaborative team of ED-informed dietitians and therapists
- Care that’s inclusive, trauma-informed, and aligned with current best practices
- Flexible support models (FBT, individual therapy, parent coaching, and more)
- Looking for help for your child with an eating disorder can feel overwhelming. We’re here to make the process a little gentler, one step at a time.
Ready to Reach Out?
Recovery is possible with the right kind of support. We’re here to help your family move through this together, with care that centres trust, dignity, and healing.
Book a consultation with one of our dietitians or FBT-trained therapists.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Family-Based Treatment (FBT)?
 FBT is a leading treatment model for young people with eating disorders. It supports parents and caregivers to take an active role in helping their child restore nutritional stability, with professional guidance along the way.
Can you help if my child hasn’t been diagnosed?
 Yes. A diagnosis isn’t required to access support. If you’ve noticed distress around food, eating, or body image, it’s okay to reach out.
Is this just for younger children, or do you support teens too?
 We work with both children and adolescents. If you’re seeking support for teens with ED, we offer age-appropriate therapy, nutrition counseling, and family sessions.
Do you offer FBT virtually?
 Yes. Families across Quebec can access FBT and other services online through our secure virtual platform.
Can you work with our child’s doctor, school, or care team?
 Absolutely. We regularly collaborate with pediatricians, school staff, and other providers to support coordinated care.
Have Questions?
We know this can feel like a lot. If you’re looking for guidance, support, or simply a starting point, we’re here to listen.

