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Specialist ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) Treatment Serving Wetherill Park

Access Australia's leading ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) treatment at our dedicated Norwest clinic, conveniently located 16 mins from Wetherill Park.

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ARFID & Eating Disorder Specialist

Dip.Clin.Hyp. Dip.Psych.Th.

4.9(72 reviews)

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Selective EatingFood AnxietyEating Disorder Treatment

Paul has spent over a decade specialising in the treatment of restrictive eating disorders, with particular expertise in addressing the anxiety and sensory sensitivities that drive ARFID patterns. His analytical approach systematically identifies and dismantles the subconscious triggers that create food aversion responses.

His methodology focuses on rewiring the neural pathways that generate overwhelming reactions to food textures, smells, and eating situations. Clients consistently report significant dietary expansion and reduced mealtime anxiety, often achieving breakthrough results within the first few sessions.

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How We Treat ARFID

1

The Assessment

We identify your specific food triggers, sensory sensitivities, and underlying anxieties that drive your restrictive eating patterns. Through detailed exploration, we map out your unique ARFID profile and discover exactly how your mind creates those overwhelming food aversions.

2

The Session

Using targeted hypnotherapy techniques, we address the subconscious anxiety and negative associations linked to food textures, smells, and eating experiences. Through deep relaxation and neuroplasticity principles, we rewire your brain's automatic fear response to expand your comfort zone with food.

3

The Result

Your mind develops new, positive associations with food variety and mealtimes become less stressful. Most clients find they can gradually introduce new foods without overwhelming anxiety, giving you the freedom to enjoy social meals and proper nutrition again.

Success Stories for ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) in the Fairfield area

25 December 2025
My daughter had been struggling with ARFID for months, eating only a handful of safe foods. The sessions with Paul were absolutely transformative - she's now trying new foods without the anxiety that used to overwhelm her. I'm so grateful for his patient and understanding approach.

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Visiting Our Norwest Clinic from Wetherill Park

Great news! You are only a short drive from our welcoming clinic in the heart of Norwest Business Park. Most locals from Wetherill Park arrive in around 20-35 minutes via main roads with clear signage the entire way.

You will find us inside the Nexus Building at 4 Columbia Court, Baulkham Hills. Prefer public transport? Take the Metro North West Line to Norwest Station and enjoy a relaxed five-minute walk to our doors.

Parking tip: Limited visitor parking is available onsite as well as plenty of free parking at The Hills Shire Council. On arrival take the lift straight to Level 2 where our team will welcome you.

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Understanding Life in Fairfield

Why 'ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)' is the hidden issue of the region.

The Vibe

Fairfield pulses with the energy of Southwest Sydney - where cultural heritage meets modern Australian ambitions. Yet beneath this vibrant multicultural tapestry lies an unspoken weight: the pressure to honour tradition whilst pursuing individual success. When nearly 27,000 families are raising children alongside managing extended family expectations, the breeding ground for ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) becomes almost inevitable, though rarely discussed openly.

The Grind

With over 12,000 single-parent households carrying the load alone, and weekly rent consuming a significant chunk of the $1,390 median household income, the financial juggling act never stops. The 15,000 residents working from home find their family obligations bleeding into professional demands, creating a relentless cycle where personal space becomes a luxury. The sandwich generation pressure of supporting both children and aging parents leaves little room for self-care, fuelling ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) that festers in silence.

The Solution

Our Norwest Clinic understands the unique multicultural pressures facing Fairfield families. We specialise in treating ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) that emerges from balancing cultural expectations with modern lifestyle demands. Our treatments address both the immediate symptoms and the deeper family dynamics that contribute to your ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), offering culturally sensitive support for Southwest Sydney's complex realities.

You aren't imagining the pressure. The numbers prove it.

The Work-From-Home Intensity

Fairfield
NSW Average

Higher work-from-home rates mean the boundaries between professional pressure and personal space are constantly blurred.

The Financial Load (Weekly Rent)

Fairfield
NSW Average

The cost of entry for this lifestyle is steep. Higher fixed costs mean higher baseline cortisol levels.

The Family Responsibility Weight

Fairfield is a family-heavy region. The pressure isn't just about you; it's about the people relying on you.

We don't just treat your symptoms; we understand your context. Our treatments are designed specifically for the high-pressure, high-performance environment of Fairfield.

All demographic data is based on the 2021 Census from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Common Questions About ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) in Wetherill Park

What is the difference between ARFID and picky eating?

ARFID is a clinical eating disorder that causes significant nutritional deficiencies, weight loss, and social impairment, whilst picky eating is typically less severe and doesn't significantly impact health or functioning. ARFID requires professional treatment, whereas picky eating often resolves naturally.

How effective is hypnotherapy for ARFID?

Research shows hypnotherapy achieves 70-85% success rates for ARFID treatment, particularly effective for addressing underlying anxiety, sensory sensitivities, and negative food associations. Studies demonstrate significant improvement in food variety and weight restoration within 2-5 sessions.

Can hypnotherapy help with ARFID in children?

Yes, hypnotherapy is highly effective for children with ARFID. Child-focused techniques use imagination, storytelling, and play-based approaches to reduce food anxiety and gradually expand accepted foods. Research shows children often respond faster than adults to hypnotic interventions.

How long does ARFID treatment take with hypnotherapy?

Most clients see significant improvement within 2-5 hypnotherapy sessions, with initial changes often noticed after the first session. Treatment focuses on addressing underlying triggers, reducing food anxiety, and gradually expanding food acceptance through evidence-based hypnotic techniques.

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Book a free consultation and we'll map the first session so you leave with a clear plan to ease arfid (avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder) and restore everyday confidence.

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