
Find a therapist or psychiatric provider who specializes in treating eating disorders.
Rula makes it simple to find licensed, in-network therapists and psychiatric providers who specialize in working with eating disorders.
Rula patients typically pay $15 per session using insurance, but we'll provide you with a personalized cost estimate prior to your first appointment.
We partner with major insurance companies
How it works
From beginning to end, we’ll tailor your online therapy experience to you.
Benefits of eating disorder treatment

Challenge negative behaviors
Address any underlying conditions
Restore health
Create a plan
Eating disorder treatment tailored to your needs
Enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT-e)
An enhanced form of CBT, CBT-e helps re-establish regular eating habits and address contributors to eating disorders.
Family-based treatment (FBT)
Involves the entire family in the treatment process and is the gold standard for treating teens with anorexia.
Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
Focuses on building emotional regulation skills and self-acceptance.
Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT)
Examines the familial, work, and romantic relationships that may contribute to a patient’s relationship with food and eating.
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
Encourages patients to acknowledge and accept the past in order to move forward with acceptance.

Millions of successful sessions and counting.
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98%
find a provider who meet their unique preferences
94%
report feeling comfortable with their provider
93%
report feeling better about their symptoms after receiving care through Rula*
Getting started
There’s no right or wrong reason to start therapy. Whether you’re seeking help navigating a life transition or managing symptoms of anxiety or depression, therapy is an effective treatment for many types of concerns – all you need is an open mind and a general sense of what you’d like to explore with a therapist.
Research shows that the combination of talk therapy and prescription medications can result in significantly better outcomes in the treatment of many common conditions. Whether you start with therapy, psychiatry, or both, Rula makes it easy to expand your care team.
Yes! Rula partners with insurance companies to bring you affordable, in-network care. Your individual cost may vary based on your insurance benefits and deductible — but don’t worry, we’ll work with your insurance to confirm your estimated per session cost before your first appointment.
Understanding costs
Yes! Rula partners with insurance companies to bring you affordable, in-network care. Your individual cost may vary based on your insurance benefits and deductible — but don’t worry, we’ll work with your insurance to confirm your estimated per session cost before your first appointment.
Psychiatric providers are able to prescribe a majority of FDA-approved psychiatric medications, with limited exceptions. For example, they are not able to prescribe certain experimental treatments such as ketamine. Certain stimulants are also subject to additional state-level regulations.
During your initial visit, you’ll meet with a licensed psychiatric provider over live video to discuss your medical history, individual concerns and goals for treatment. Initial intake appointments typically last an hour, and your provider will use the information provided in your first session to create a personalized treatment plan.
Ready to start your journey to mental well-being?
We'll find you a provider in-network with your insurance that specializes in the care you're looking for.







