Anorexics & Bulimics: Break Free and Build the Life You Deserve
Finally, a one-on-one program designed to heal you deeply — not just “Manage Symptoms”
Finally, a one-on-one program designed to heal you deeply — not just “Manage Symptoms”
One day I received a call from a 29-year-old female who saw a brochure for my smoking cessation program on a wall at Harvard University, where she was a student. She realized that some of the compulsive behaviors she still had, even after 2 inpatient and 1 outpatient treatment program, were similar to how smokers continue their self-destructive habit. She wanted to be rid of these habits, and realized that she needed to work in her subconscious mind, so she gave me a call. She explained that she had a daily routine of going to the 7/11 near her, after walking around the store, finally buying a loaf of bread, and then would go home and laying a bunch of newspapers on the floor. She would sit on the floor and chew each slice of bread and then spit it out on the newspaper.
With that explanation of the behavior she wanted to stop, I asked if she had a history of an eating disorder. She explained that she was treated for anorexia and all the treatment programs she had done, but still had this behavior she wanted gone.
During our time together, we learned where her anorexia began. It showed itself at 19 years old, but it really began when as a 2-year-old, both her doctor parents were forcing her to eat oatmeal as she was stuck in a high chair, the type that hooks under the table. We found that out because she asked me to run one of the processes that I did with her to find out why she always hated eating, and this was the reason.
There were many other issues that needed resolving, like developing emotional boundaries with others so she was not being used or abused any longer as her then boyfriend was doing, helping her to maintain a healthy diet so her body could function at its best, and healing the emotional traumas, forgiving those who harmed her, including herself, and finally working on creating her life the way she wanted it.
Right after this client was completed, I heard from two bulimic clients who had great success. They wanted help so that they would not develop irreversible damage to their gastrointestinal tract with all the purging they were doing.
These first three clients taught me how to best help them, and from there, my clients gained great success, never looking back again.
These three clients, one after the other, also asked me to develop a training to help the mental health providers who help people like them learn how to help people like them finally overcome these devastating eating disorders. I finally did that in 2019 in a Master's program in Instructional Design & Technology to receive intensive training so they too could integrate hypnotism and neuro-linguistic programming into their treatment protocols for their anorexic and bulimic patients.
2025 Cost of Treatment Programs:
The cost varies significantly by program type and intensity of care:
Ugazio and Fellin (2025) report that approximately 40% of individuals undergoing treatment for eating disorders do not complete their full therapeutic program. This dropout rate increases to 50% among anorexic patients receiving inpatient care. Unfortunately, even among those who complete treatment, about 20% develop chronic illness characterized by frequent relapses and repeated hospitalizations.
Resource:
Ugazio, V. & Fellin, L. C. (2025). The planned alternating pathways: A flexible protocol for working with anorexic and bulimic adolescents and their families. Frontiers in Psychology.16:1603246. https://doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1603246
I am Suzanne Kellner-Zinck. And with the help of my first 3 eating disordered clients, this program was developed specifically for people like you if you are
tired of treatment programs that only scratch the surface—managing symptoms but leaving self-harming thoughts, unhealthy habits, and confusion about your future unchanged—this individualized program is for you.
What Makes This Different?
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Please get in contact at any time if you're not satisfied with your program. I I do my best to ensure all clients are happy. We work together until you have achieved your objectives for our work together, which goes way beyond merely stopping your self-harming thoughts and behaviors, and moves into "fallling back in love with yourself, because you did not come into this world loathing yourself, it was something you learned. The good news is that you can unlearn it, build up your self-esteem, self-respect, and an identity based on your talents and interests, no longer identifying as a person with an eating disorder.
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Prior to working with Suzanne I found myself binging at night, half-asleep, and unable to control my behavior. In fact, I felt that way about most of my life- as if there was apart of me that wanted to be healthy and happy, and another part that as continuously sabotaging my efforts.
I had many types of therapists over the years, some of whom were reasonably helpful, but even combined they were nothing compared to Suzanne.
The fact that I am on longer night -eating or overeating, and the fact that I am no longer so angry and stifled, are merely symptoms of my new reality; I’m on my way to be truly free.
Suzanne was able to clear all the causes of my problems in a few weeks. I had no idea the results would be this phenomenal.
Leslie B. 2008
April 2010 Update
About two years ago, Suzanne gave me the guidance and tools heal myself (see my previous review). Today, I am still just as healthy as the day I finished my work with her. My eating issues still no longer exist, and I am still very much in touch with my own ability to control my life and behavior.
Unlike any other treatment I’ve encountered, Suzanne’s method truly teaches you how to continuously understand and re-evaluate the source of your problems. As a result, no matter what future troubles you may encounter in your life, the specific self-hypnosis methods you learn will always allow you to discover how you yourself need to handle your situation.
My life has been permanently improved by all she has taught me. I truly can’t imagine living without it
Leslie B.
Life is hard for all of us. So to find the right tools to get through it in one piece and find happiness along the way is a challenge.
Before I ever used hypnosis with Suzanne I had seen doctors, therapists, the best of friends, incredible mentors and [read] books, books, books all of which gave hints, small candies of hope to get over destructive eating, depression and a general refusal to be a self-loving adult – but none of their advice or treatment sunk as deeply or helped me as richly as hypnosis with Suzanne.
Her “breakthrough” process was the most in-depth look into my history that I have ever experienced. It was greater than even I thought I could accomplish.
We worked for six months together; each visit she was engaged, energized, human, and almost shockingly accurate – in tune with every subtle movement in my recovery.
It was enlightening. I always left feeling blissful and fully listened to. I am definitely a believer in her technique because of my conviction in her.
I am growing out of my self-destructiveness and growing into a unique, authentic, person who can accomplish the goals I set. I am deeply grateful and inspired. Do it! It will be the best thing you have EVER done for yourself and the people in your world.
Laurie G.
Before I met Suzanne, I was living with a feeling of profound contradiction. On the outside, I tried to show myself and the world that I was basically “recovered” from eight years of various eating disorders, body dysmorphia, anxiety, and anorexia. Long and extremely expensive sessions of therapy, as well as my own improvisations, had taught me how to act in a healthy way, even when I felt completely unhealthy, confused, and messed up inside.
I no longer acted out anorexia in such a visible way, but I felt like very much the same person that I’d been on the inside.
The extreme pain and stress of dealing with friends and family was somewhat relieved, since they believed (and I tried to convinced myself, too) that I was normal and happy again, but the stress inside was even worse than it had been throughout much of the time of more visible anorexia. I felt like two completely different people, maybe even more, were fighting within me on the inside, and I was really frustrated, hurt, and disappointed that “normal” therapy and even all my hours of journaling and desire to change had only succeeded in making me look healthy but feel worse, and I felt hurt that the cost of appearing to be healthy to myself and others was so much anger, confusion, and contradiction inside.
Then, just before school let out for the summer, I discovered one of Suzanne’s brochures. The funny thing was that it was a “Quit Smoking” brochure. I’ve never smoked in my life, but the powerful possibilities of hypnosis that Suzanne outlined there – how it worked to change not just behaviors or even just conscious, rational thinking (the two things which almost every other kind of therapy and self-help focus on), but on the unconscious, and the powerful images, associations, and motivations that are located there.
For me, her approach made perfect sense: I understood my contradictions intellectually, and I could write an endless list of all the ways that my habitual thoughts and behaviors were getting in the way of what I truly wanted to do and be—but I didn’t feel free to change them—to change on the inside, where it really counted to me.
What amazed me was how quickly and insightfully Suzanne was able to penetrate the real difficulties I was facing despite my own embarrassment about talking openly about it.
The best thing about working with Suzanne was that it finally felt like something real. She challenged me to take new perspectives and to articulate things (about my family, my ambitions, my boyfriend, and my body) that I’d been afraid of before, but the challenge was also an immense release: for the first time I felt the possibility—and then the reality—of being someone who I really wanted to be and doing what I really wanted to do in my life, instead of just feeling trapped with an old self and old habits from which I couldn’t get free. Now, I felt those chains loosening and began to realize—in a totally shocking way—how much power I had to undo them.
She was a treasure trove of tools and techniques not only for reconciling and releasing the past but also for creating a present and building a future. This was truly lifetime therapy—for not only did I have her assurance that she would always be there, no matter what issues came up or however far into the future, she had also revealed new sources of strength and inner wisdom, and faith in an ability to connect with other people, that I knew I could count on for the road ahead.
I felt that Suzanne was in tune and aware, that she was really listening to my goals, and that ultimately, I would be the one to imagine and decide what healing looked, smelled, and felt like.
From the beginning, the focus changed from finding the ultimate cure to learning the art of self-healing, and the recognition that our own powers are always within our reach.
This profound difference from traditional methods of therapy was what made Suzanne’s work effective for me and inspired me to write this testimonial because I believe that many people would not choose to be as unhappy as they are if they truly felt that they could choose not to be. And Suzanne not just tells you, but shows you, and guides you, into learning and proving to yourself that when it comes to your life, you really do get to choose.
Carolyn S., New Haven, Conn