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!
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I specialize in:
Eating Disorders & disordered eating
Anxiety
Life transitions & relationship difficulties
Psychosis
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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
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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.
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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.

