Charlotte P. Keating is a psychiatrist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. She works with people who are finding it hard to cope with mental health changes, especially when an eating disorder like anorexia is part of the picture.
Anorexia can affect more than food. It can bring strong fears around eating, rigid rules, and a lot of stress that can take over everyday life. In many cases, it also comes with low mood, anxiety, and feeling stuck. Charlotte helps people sort through what is happening, and supports them to move towards safer, steadier routines.
Every person’s story is different. Some people are dealing with long-term patterns. Others are noticing changes that have built up over months. At times, family members and carers are also trying to understand what is going on, so the sessions can feel like they’re about getting clarity, not just advice.
As a psychiatrist, Charlotte’s focus is on the link between the mind and wellbeing. That can include how thoughts and feelings show up in day-to-day choices, and how stress, sleep, and physical health can all connect. The aim is to help people find practical ways to cope, and to work out a plan that fits their life in Melbourne.
Information about Charlotte’s past experience and training isn’t listed here, so it’s best to ask the practice for details. If you want, you can also ask what to expect in the first appointment and how follow-up is usually handled.
There’s also no specific information provided here about research interests, or involvement in clinical trials. If clinical trials or specialist studies are something you’re curious about, the practice can confirm what is available and whether it’s relevant for your situation.
If you’re looking for support for anorexia, it helps to know you’re not dealing with it alone. Charlotte provides a calm, step-by-step approach, with time to talk through what’s going on and what support could help next.