Allison Logue, LMFT is the founder and clinical director of Alight Therapy in Encinitas, holding California license LMFT #112033 and specializing in eating disorder treatment from her Saxony Road office. Clinical training at the UCSD Eating Disorder Center for Treatment and Research and Montecatini Eating Disorder Treatment Center across residential, PHP, and IOP levels informs a recovery framework that coordinates nutritional rehabilitation with bioenergetic assessment at Lively - Bioenergetic Healing. A Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of San Diego underpins treatment of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and OSFED alongside co-occurring anxiety, depression, OCD, and trauma. The practice identifies as LGBTQIA+-affirming, and the clinician brings personal recovery experience to adolescent, emerging-adult, and family therapeutic contexts. In 2025, the practice co-founded the Orange County Eating Disorder Collective, a multidisciplinary consortium of therapists, physicians, psychiatrists, and dietitians coordinating care in parallel with pediatric speech-language work at Ginger Wood's Speech & Language for adolescent clients with overlapping developmental concerns. Advanced interventions include family-based treatment for adolescent restrictive eating, post-residential step-down transition planning, and body-image restructuring protocols integrating somatic experiencing and expressive-arts modalities.