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Gabrielle Morreale, LPC

Eating Disorder & Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Therapist

Gabby's Story...

Gabby is the Owner and Clinical Director of Recovered & Restored Eating Disorder Therapy Center.

Her journey as a clinician began 10 years ago, after receiving her Master's Degree in counseling psychology from Rosemont College in Bryn Mawr. Since then, she has continued her education and received her clinical license in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut, Maryland, South Carolina, and Florida. Additionally, she has a certificate in cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and trauma-informed care. Gabby also recently received formal training in exposure response prevention through the CBT school and feels confident about treating both eating disorders, OCD, and perinatal mental health issues. She is also fully recovered from anorexia and is an IVF warrior and is honored to take part in your healing journey. She’s been there she gets it! 

 

Gabby is an eating disorder therapist and HAES provider who specializes and is deeply passionate about helping teens and young women heal from their eating disorders. She works with both teens and women suffering from anorexiabulimiaorthorexia, and binge eating disorder. She also treats maternal mental health disorders as well as those struggling with infertility, disordered eating, anxiety, and PTSD. 

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In Her Spare Time
She is a mom, wife, and aunt. She spends most of her free time with her daughter, husband, and family, especially her daughter and niece Caia who are the sparkles of her world! She is obsessed with all things glitter and loves the beach. In the winter months when she isn’t at the beach, she enjoys playing with her dog cooking, shopping, working out, and watching a good home improvement or reality show.

Gabby's fees start at $215 per session.

Gabby is licensed in PA, NJ, CT, MD, VT, SC, FL, and DE!!!

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When you’re in the thick of an eating disorder, it can feel as if recovery is evasive and out of reach. Eating Disorders and disordered eating can overtake every part of life—physical health, relationships, work, and mental well-being.

 

However, the path to healing and wholeness is possible! In this blog, we explore the nature of eating disorder recovery, the challenges it presents, and the hopeful possibility of recovery. As a team of recovered professionals, we truly can say healing is possible, and we mean it! Continue Reading.

After a long summer filled with ups and downs, we made it to fall my friends! Fall for me represents a season of change as I’m sure it does for many. As the leaves change maybe this is where we try to make some small changes as we navigate recovery. 


One of the biggest aspects of recovery I often emphasize is reconstructing the narrative we have around food. You deserve to make peace with food. You deserve to have fun with food. You deserve to enjoy food. For those struggling with an eating disorder, the idea of enjoying food may feel foreign and even disconnected. If this resonates with you, know that I’m sending you so much compassion. Continue Reading. 

As someone with lived experience of dealing with not only infertility but also secondary infertility and loss. I wanted to pause for a moment and share a personal reflection.  Please note this blog is personal and I ask that you read it with the lens of kindness. 


To start, I will say I love that National Infertility Awareness Week is celebrated and it brings up a lot of unresolved emotions. Also, is a week really enough? Like many women’s health issues, it lacks funding and the attention it truly deserves. However, for those in the throes of infertility and loss and even those of us dealing with the aftermath a week hardly feels like it’s enough at all. We’ll have to take it though, I guess? Continue Reading.

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