Meet Rebecca, Your Recovery Coach

Hi, I am Rebecca, a Certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach, mum, and founder of WithLoveED. Located in Christchurch, New Zealand, serving clients across the globe.

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How Recovery Coaching Helps

As a Carolyn Costin Institute Eating Disorder Recovery Coach, I help you put your treatment goals into practise in real life — offering support, gentle challenges, and guidance as a role model and ally, from weekly sessions to meal support, food and clothes shopping, or text check-ins.

Recovery coaching works alongside the care you receive from your therapist, dietitian, or psychiatrist; it’s not a replacement. If you have a diagnosed eating disorder, you’ll need to be working with a therapist, and I can share referrals if you need them.

I’m here to walk with you on your recovery journey.

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Located in Christchurch, New Zealand; Serving clients across the globe | eating disorder recovery coaching. Let’s connect and arrange your free consultation.

  • Petition to Parliament

    Petition of Rebecca Toms: Urgent expert care and subsidy assistance for young people with eating disorders

  • The fight for better eating disorder care in New Zealand

    The government’s recent updates on its strategy to address eating disorders, as outlined in the Beehive article 'Refreshed Eating Disorder Strategy' announced during Awareness Week, have sparked a mixture of hope and frustration in me. While I acknowledge the efforts being made, I cannot help but reflect on how long families like mine have waited for real, meaningful change. Sixteen years, to be exact.

  • What happened when my daughter’s eating disorder reflected my own struggles?

    Eating disorders are often misunderstood, yet they have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. Here, Rebecca Papprill, the founder of WithLoveED – an NZ voluntary platform that is designed to support families impacted by eating disorders.

  • Eating disorder patients and advocates taking petition to Parliament over crisis in care

    Eating disorder patient numbers have been rising steadily year after year. But the families say we lack the facilities, funding or expertise to deal with it.

  • Petition calls for improved treatment for eating disorders

    Rebecca Toms is a Christchurch mother of a recovered eating disorder sufferer and earlier this morning presented a petition to Parliament calling for urgent expert care and subsidy assistance for young people with eating disorders.

  • The fight for dignity in treatment of eating disorders

    OPINION: In the 1970s, my nana was diagnosed with breast cancer, a time when misunderstanding in healthcare often harmed women. After a double mastectomy, she fell into a deep depression.