Most treatment plans involve a combination of therapy, medication, and nutritional counseling. The goal is to reduce disordered behaviors, support emotional well-being, and rebuild healthy eating ...
A 2020 report from Harvard STRIPED, the Academy for Eating Disorders, and Deloitte found that 9 percent of the U.S. population—28.8 million Americans—will have an eating disorder in their lifetime.
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by cycles of binge eating and purging through methods like self-induced vomiting or taking laxatives. In the US, it will affect 1.5% of women and up ...
Eating disorders are serious conditions that go beyond dieting or wanting to lose weight. They can significantly affect one’s physical and mental health and overall well-being. In addition, out of all ...
Eating disorders are serious brain-based illnesses that require intensive medical intervention. Kentucky has limited resources for eating disorder treatment, particularly for males. The Kentucky ...
Bulimia may lead to weight gain rather than loss due to binge eating, as purging doesn’t significantly reduce caloric intake. Weight changes are also possible during recovery. Bulimia nervosa is an ...
A new therapeutic service in Iowa City aims to fill the state's gaps in treating eating disorders and help families obtain care if none can be found in Iowa. Earlier this year, the Scanlan Center for ...
Clients transition seamlessly between Residential and Day Treatment in the new comprehensive, supportive environment. "Our Birmingham campus provides in-patient and out-patient clients with three ...
Bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder are both types of eating disorders. Both may start during adolescence and involve eating large amounts of food in a short period, but they have important ...
Some of our specialty offerings in addition to more general therapy include the following: Eating Disorder & Food Addiction Programming, EMDR Trauma Therapy, Music Therapy, CBT/DBT Therapy, Narrative ...