Treatment For Eating Disorders
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Eating Recovery Center
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Understanding and navigating insurance.
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Understanding and navigating insurance.
Understanding Health Insurance Benefits
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Helping Your Child with their Eating Disorder
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Treatment Centers For Eating Disorders
A listing of doctors, clinics, or organizations that provide resources, help, advice, or therapy is provided below. No endorsements or recommendations are intended. This listing is for informational purposes only. It is up to you to determine appropriate medical and professional care. While we do have personal experience with a few companies below, each individual and their needs are different. We encourage you to do your own research before picking a provider or resource for help.
ED Referral
https://www.edreferral.com/alternative-payments-ideas
This site provides information about creative ways to get therapy if you can't afford it.
Within
https://withinhealth.com/virtual-treatment-and-care
This company provides effective at home treatment for eating disorders. It is virtual and offers PHP, IOP, individual and group psychotherapy sessions. They even offer meal delivery with digitally supported nutritional oversight. Perfect for this of you with limited options in your area.
Eating Disorder Recovery Specialists
https://eatingdisorderspecialists.com
They provide at-home, virtual, and face-to-face treatment to bridge the gap between inpatient treatment and “real” life. EDRS provides services and individualized programs for the entire continuum of outpatient eating disorder treatment. They provide services 7 days a week; days, evenings, and weekends. EDRS can be a “one-stop-shop” treatment provider or work alongside your outpatient team and/or treatment program to bridge any gaps in eating disorder treatment. They provide the care you need through all phases of your recovery.
Duke Center for Eating Disorders
https://eatingdisorders.dukehealth.org
If you or someone you love is struggling with a potentially life-threatening eating disorder. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a community of individuals who understand what you are going through, who are there to give you encouragement or advice from their personal experience – without judgment, and to have access to professionals that you can ask questions of – at no charge? This was the spirit that motivated the creation of the Duke Center for Eating Disorder Online Community. This web-based community, which provides free weekly educational seminars and support groups around the world and free of charge, was made possible by a generous donation by the Brody Brothers Foundation.
Denver Acute
https://www.acute.org
The world’s only Center of Excellence treating patients with extreme medical complications of eating disorders and severe malnutrition from progressive disease or infection. They offer inpatient care.
The Princeton Center for Eating Disorders
https://www.princetonhcs.org/care-services/center-for-eating-disorders-care
The Princeton Center for Eating Disorders provides inpatient treatment for adults, adolescents and children as young as 8 years old who are suffering from anorexia, bulimia and other eating disorders. We offer a warm, welcoming environment in an award-winning medical center. Our patients not only benefit from treatment for the physical, psychosocial and nutritional aspects of their eating disorder, but they also have immediate access to full-service care for other medical needs.
McLean
https://www.mcleanhospital.org/eating-disorders
Consistently ranked as a top hospital in U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Hospitals survey, the staff at McLean recognize the importance of partnering with our patients and their families to successfully manage the conditions they treat. McLean clinicians and staff work together with patients to create customized treatment plans that focus on the individual’s goals, helping them learn the skills necessary to live successful, meaningful lives.
Alsana
https://www.alsana.com
Alsana is an eating recovery community and treatment provider that helps adult clients of all genders achieve lasting eating disorder recovery and whole health. With in-person programs in California, Alabama, and Missouri, and virtual programs that serve clients across the U.S., their compassionate team of eating disorder treatment professionals is committed to meeting each unique client where they are in their recovery journey.
Seattle Children's Hospital
https://www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics/eating-disorders
Eating disorders can significantly affect a person's quality of life and cause severe and life-threatening medical complications. Early detection and treatment can prevent negative outcomes and promote a happy, healthy and productive life. They work closely with your child and other members of the healthcare team to create care plans that work for your family.
PennState Health Children's Hospital
https://www.pennstatehealth.org/childrens/services-treatments/eating-disorders-program
Penn State Health offers comprehensive for children, teens and adults with eating disorders. They understand that an eating disorder is unique to each child and every family. They involve the family in treating a child's eating disorder and believe children heal best when they work together with parents and caregivers.
University of California San Francisco
https://eatingdisorders.ucsf.edu
The UCSF Eating Disorders Program, is a comprehensive, evidence-based program that provides outstanding clinical care for individuals with eating disorders (up to age 25) and their families, including family-based and individual treatments. Their program is a collaboration between Child and Adolescent Services in the Department of Psychiatry and the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics. They are unique in their ability to provide both inpatient and outpatient services, depending on medical and/or psychiatric need.
Rogers Behavorial Health
https://rogersbh.org
*We have personally spent time at Rogers. Not for addiction but for another family member that has OCD and the eating disorder ARFID/SED. We cannot say enough about them. They were amazing and the treatment was more effective than anything we had tried previously. We did PHP at their Tampa location.
Rogers treats: Eating Disorders, OCD, Depression, Addiction, Autism, PTSD, and Emotional Dysregulation. Request a free screening or call 800-767-4411, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Founded in 1907 in Wisconsin with locations now in seven states, Rogers is a not-for-profit provider of mental health and addiction treatment. Their specialized care for children, adolescents, and adults has proven clinical outcomes.
Eating Recovery Center
https://www.eatingrecoverycenter.com
With locations nationwide, Eating Recovery Center’s treatment facilities provide a peaceful therapeutic environment to help individuals better understand themselves and their bodies, and move toward recovery. Their innovative model of care integrates medical, psychiatric and psychological treatment with unmatched family support to provide patients with the best-in-class, comprehensive care needed to sustain long-lasting recovery.
Center for Discovery
https://centerfordiscovery.com
*We do have experience with a family member attending CFD and it was very beneficial for them, however if you are a parent we encourage you to be fully involved with the process no matter what facility you choose. At Center for Discovery, they're passionate about providing compassionate care that utilizes the very best evidence-based treatment options. You’ll have a team of experts who will design a treatment plan that’s just as unique as you are. You’ll learn about what’s underlying your eating disorder. You’ll practice new coping skills, including how to forge a healthier relationship with food through hands-on meal preparation. You’ll join us at one of our intimate estate-style homes or small outpatient centers that promote healing and personalized attention. And when you’re ready to return home, you’ll continue to receive recovery support for life through their Aftercare Program.
Monte Nido and Affiliates
https://montenidoaffiliates.com
Monte Nido & Affiliates delivers clinically comprehensive, research-backed treatment to adults and adolescents with eating and co-occurring disorders, within a healing environment. They have several different brands under their name that are treatment facilities. As a Miami, FL-based company, Monte Nido & Affiliates has over 40 programs in 13 states, offering a full continuum of care. Founded in 1996, Monte Nido & Affiliates specializes in the treatment of eating disorders for all genders and includes five distinct clinical programs: Monte Nido, Walden Behavioral Care, Clementine, Oliver-Pyatt Centers, and Rosewood Centers.
The Renfrew Center
https://renfrewcenter.com
Eating disorders can impact anyone regardless of race, gender, age, sexual orientation, and body size. They offer a safe and healing community designed to foster connection while giving individuals time and space to discover their own truths and find their own voices. They have numerous locations throughout the United States. They also offer a christian or jewish therapy track.
Sheppard Pratt
https://www.sheppardpratt.org
They are consistently ranked as a top national psychiatric hospital by U.S. News & World Report and their world-class investigators are changing lives daily, identifying new and effective ways to treat some of the most common mental illnesses.
EDcare
https://eatingdisorder.care
EDCare is an eating disorder treatment center in Denver, Colorado Springs, Kansas City, and Omaha that uses an evidence-based approach to facilitate recovery, so patients can regain an authentic quality while minimizing the chances relapse. They understand how eating disorders can take a toll on the emotional and physical health of an individual. They are here to provide patients with the compassionate care and support that’s pivotal to lasting recovery.
Ai Pono
https://www.aipono.com
At ‘Ai Pono, they understand not only the complexities of eating disorders, but the complexities of those who struggle with them. They consider the whole person- mind, body, and spirit- in their healing approach. They encourage each patient who enters their treatment space to practice authentic and assertive communication in order to express their needs. They create a safe community that enables patients to get curious, ask questions, and have difficult and meaningful conversations. And they listen- with genuine compassion that comes from decades of experience.
Veritas Collaborative
https://veritascollaborative.com
Veritas has a very different approach to care. They built Veritas to be different, able to offer all levels of care, so you or your loved one can start at the level that truly meets your needs. They treat people of all ages and genders, at any stage of life. And they build every care plan around best practices and proven therapies, delivered with expertise, understanding, and compassion.
The Emily Program
https://www.emilyprogram.com
The Emily Program, Veritas Collaborative’s sibling brand, has 16 treatment locations across Minnesota, Washington, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Combining evidence-based treatment with personalized integrative interventions, The Emily Program offers a continuum of care for children, adolescents, and adults of all genders with eating disorders of all types.
Luxury Rehabs
https://luxuryrehabs.com/condition/eating-disorders/
LuxuryRehab offers a variety of treatment options for addiction and mental health. At minimum, centers must have comfortable, clean, and safe environments for all facilities related to the treatment experience. Treatment approaches include 12-Step, holistic, evidence-based, and individualized, just to name a few.
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Acceptance & Commitment Therapy For Eating Disorders
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Dialetic (DBT) For Eating Disorders
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Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders
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Exposure Response Prevention or Exposure Therapy
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Foundations and Organizations for Eating Disorders
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD)
https://anad.org
ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization providing free, peer support services to anyone struggling with an eating disorder.
Hotline: (888)-375-7767
Multi Service Eating Disorders Association (MEDA)
https://www.medainc.org
We are the foremost eating disorders nonprofit organization in New England. We provide education about eating disorders and their underlying causes to develop a compassionate community that promotes hopefulness and supports healing. We offer a variety of services to support individuals and loved ones through the various stages of their journey. Through our network of Treatment Providers and Treatment Centers we connect clients with the best care for their needs. MEDA is the first step toward awareness and healing.
The Alliance for Eating Disorders and Awareness
https://www.allianceforeatingdisorders.com
The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to the outreach, education, early intervention, support, and advocacy for all eating disorders. The Alliance has brought information and awareness about eating disorders to more than 340,000 individuals nationally and internationally. In addition, they run free weekly support groups, mentor individuals with eating disorders and their families, and helps thousands of people gain information and find the help they need.
The Eating Disorder Foundation (EDF)
https://eatingdisorderfoundation.org/about-us/programs/
EDF is the only completely free and non-clinical resource in Colorado—and one of very few nationally—that is accessible to everyone, regardless of income, insurance, health status, weight, diagnosis, race, gender, or sexual identity. Our services are free, confidential, and operate on a walk-in basis (with the exception of some workshops and events where space is limited; these require RSVPs).
EDF is not a treatment center; instead EDF offers no-cost support, education, and advocacy programs within the community. EDF provides help to people who seek information and support prior to or after making the decision to seek treatment, as well as to those who do not have access to formal care. EDF aims to supplement treatment with no-cost support and to improve access to care by collaborating with other organizations and by providing appropriate referrals.
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. NEDA supports individuals and families affected by eating disorders, and serves as a catalyst for prevention, cures and access to quality care.
Hotline: (800) 931-2237
Families Exposed & Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders (F.E.A.S.T.)
https://www.feast-ed.org
F.E.A.S.T. is registered as a nonprofit organization under section 501(c)(3). They are a global community of parents, and those who support parents. They know what it is to have a precious son or daughter develop an eating disorder. They have known the worry, the fear, the frustration. Many of them have seen their loved ones go from terribly unwell to robustly healthy. This community knows the hope and the tragedy of these dangerous brain disorders. They also know the heroic power of families: parents and siblings and sufferers and recovered people. They know the power of care giving, of loving support, of skilled clinicians, and of applying the emerging science to improve outcomes.
https://anad.org
ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization providing free, peer support services to anyone struggling with an eating disorder.
Hotline: (888)-375-7767
Multi Service Eating Disorders Association (MEDA)
https://www.medainc.org
We are the foremost eating disorders nonprofit organization in New England. We provide education about eating disorders and their underlying causes to develop a compassionate community that promotes hopefulness and supports healing. We offer a variety of services to support individuals and loved ones through the various stages of their journey. Through our network of Treatment Providers and Treatment Centers we connect clients with the best care for their needs. MEDA is the first step toward awareness and healing.
The Alliance for Eating Disorders and Awareness
https://www.allianceforeatingdisorders.com
The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to the outreach, education, early intervention, support, and advocacy for all eating disorders. The Alliance has brought information and awareness about eating disorders to more than 340,000 individuals nationally and internationally. In addition, they run free weekly support groups, mentor individuals with eating disorders and their families, and helps thousands of people gain information and find the help they need.
The Eating Disorder Foundation (EDF)
https://eatingdisorderfoundation.org/about-us/programs/
EDF is the only completely free and non-clinical resource in Colorado—and one of very few nationally—that is accessible to everyone, regardless of income, insurance, health status, weight, diagnosis, race, gender, or sexual identity. Our services are free, confidential, and operate on a walk-in basis (with the exception of some workshops and events where space is limited; these require RSVPs).
EDF is not a treatment center; instead EDF offers no-cost support, education, and advocacy programs within the community. EDF provides help to people who seek information and support prior to or after making the decision to seek treatment, as well as to those who do not have access to formal care. EDF aims to supplement treatment with no-cost support and to improve access to care by collaborating with other organizations and by providing appropriate referrals.
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. NEDA supports individuals and families affected by eating disorders, and serves as a catalyst for prevention, cures and access to quality care.
Hotline: (800) 931-2237
Families Exposed & Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders (F.E.A.S.T.)
https://www.feast-ed.org
F.E.A.S.T. is registered as a nonprofit organization under section 501(c)(3). They are a global community of parents, and those who support parents. They know what it is to have a precious son or daughter develop an eating disorder. They have known the worry, the fear, the frustration. Many of them have seen their loved ones go from terribly unwell to robustly healthy. This community knows the hope and the tragedy of these dangerous brain disorders. They also know the heroic power of families: parents and siblings and sufferers and recovered people. They know the power of care giving, of loving support, of skilled clinicians, and of applying the emerging science to improve outcomes.