Regine Zopf is an Eating Disorder Specialist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She works with people who are dealing with eating difficulties and the tough, day-to-day impact that can bring.
In many cases, eating disorders don’t just sit in the background. They can affect sleep, mood, energy, relationships, school or work, and how safe someone feels in their own body. That’s why Regine focuses on support that is steady and practical, not rushed or overly complicated.
A key part of her work includes anorexia. This can look different from person to person, but it often comes with strong fears around food, weight, or body shape, and a lot of pressure to “get it right.” Over time, those pressures can take a real toll, physically and emotionally. Regine’s role is to help people sort through what’s driving their eating disorder, and to find a way forward that feels more manageable.
Sessions are generally about understanding what’s going on, building a clearer plan, and supporting change step by step. At times, people come in feeling stuck or embarrassed. Others feel angry or exhausted. No matter how someone arrives, the goal is to create a calm space where they can talk openly and get the right kind of help.
Because eating disorders can affect health in serious ways, the support needs to be organised and ongoing. Regine helps people look at patterns and triggers, and also at what recovery can realistically include in day-to-day life. That might mean focusing on routines, building safer relationships with food, and getting more confidence in making choices that support long-term wellbeing.
Regine is located in Sydney, so people across the area can access specialist support without having to travel too far. If you’re looking for help with an eating disorder, including anorexia, her clinic provides a focused and thoughtful setting to start making sense of things and move forward, one step at a time.
Clinical trials and research details, plus education history, are not listed here. The information available is focused on her role as an Eating Disorder Specialist and her work with conditions such as anorexia.