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Overview

I offer personalized support and treatment for those working to overcome binge eating, compulsive overeating, processed food addiction, and other maladaptive eating patterns. Anchored out of an evidence-based nutritional backdrop and using various therapeutic techniques with an emphasis on cognitive-behavioral approaches, I aim to determine the extent of problematic eating patterns and work with you to create a personalized plan of action with the ultimate goal of achieving new cognitive and behavioral outcomes.

If you are interested please contact one of the care coordinators at Martin Counseling, PLLC.

Please note that clients must be present in the state of Texas to receive these services.

What to Expect

When setting up our first session (the intake), you will be asked to complete some standard forms that should be completed before you arrive for the appointment. During the intake we will go over your completed forms together, and depending on your specific situation I will likely perform several screenings and/or assessments regarding your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors involving food.

Most of the remaining time will be to learn more about you – I’m very interested in your regular routines, experiences, and goals. As we near the end of the session, and using what I’ve learned about you, I will provide recommendations and we will discuss how you’d like to move forward. Your insight and direct feedback determines the direction we take – this is a professional working relationship and there is no pressure or obligations to continue beyond the initial session.

Other Members of Your Health Care Team

When working on maladaptive relationships with food, it is important to involve other health professionals considering the connection between the mind and body, and how any changes in your eating patterns could affect your overall health and bio markers.

It is strongly recommended that you consult with your physician throughout our work together, and in some cases it may be necessary to include the services of a registered dietician. Ideally your other health care professionals will also be well-versed and experienced with plant-based, whole food nutritional approaches. We can discuss this in more detail if necessary.

Matthew A. Webster, MA, MS, ED.D, LPC
Martin Counseling, PLLC in Katy, TX.