Gabrielle Albert, MS

Eating Disorder, Anxiety, and Life Transitions Therapist

Hello there! Whether you’re new to therapy or returning for another go, here’s what you can expect from our sessions: a conversation where clinical insight, honesty, and wit intersect.

Most of my work has been with folks navigating eating disorders, anxiety, life transitions and relationship challenges. I strongly believe that a mix of warm, nonjudgmental support and directness can harmoniously work together and foster growth.

I believe that mutual respect, authenticity, and trust are crucial in developing a healing relationship. Your feedback and questions are encouraged throughout the process. And of course, sprinkles of humor are welcomed!

  • I specialize in:

    • Eating Disorders & disordered eating

    • Anxiety

    • Life transitions & relationship difficulties

    • Psychosis

  • My approach centers around making meaningful change, moving forward with imperfections, and recognizing when it’s time to cut ourselves some slack. I practice from a trauma-informed and HAES (health at every size) perspective.

    I am trained in the following evidence-based treatments:

    • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

    • CBT

    • DBT

  • MSc from Northeastern University in Counseling Psychology, 2026

    I am being supervised by Lacey Vogel as I work towards my licensure.

    I am able to see clients who are living in both CT and MA.

  • I have experience across outpatient and higher-acuity treatment settings:

    • BIDMC Digital Clinic: provided evidenced-based care while supporting individuals experiencing psychosis symptoms

    • Klarman Eating Disorders Center (MA) and The Kahm Center (VT): worked with adolescents and adults with eating disorders through meal support, group facilitation, and safety monitoring

    • Research initiatives at McLean Hospital and the University of Ottawa focused on eating disorders, anxiety, and body image

    • Volunteer leadership roles providing crisis support and peer-led mental health groups.