Dual Diagnosis Eating Disorder Treatment
Through a goal-oriented dual diagnosis eating disorder treatment approach,
we treat anorexia,
bulimia, exercise bulimia, and binge-eating
disorders by restoring an
optimal body image, developing a balanced eating and
exercise plan and teaching you how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Daily treatment combined with non-medical residential
treatment and care,
supervision and support are all key elements in helping you achieve
success.
Our unique approach to total body healing differentiates us from other treatment centers as we do not feel that one program fits all. If you
would like to receive holistic treatment from a center that treats you according
to your specific and unique needs, New Seasons is the right treatment
center for you.
For more information about our eating disorder treatment
or help deciding if our programs are right for you, please
contact us at our toll free number or fill out our confidential contact form and
a representative will respond to your questions.
Family therapy is critical
to our treatment program and is proven
to be invaluable to your recovery. We strongly
recommend and actively encourage your family
members and other support systems to participate
in these treatment sessions.
Moreover, to instill confidence and help prepare you for
discharge, our qualified dietitian will
supervise your meal planning to help you live a safe, independent
and healthy life.
In addition to cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy,
both proven effective in eating disorder treatment, your
program will be supported with any number of the following
group topics:
- Eating disorders education
- Body image
- Relapse prevention
- Relaxation
- Stress reduction
- Anger management
- Trauma
- Creative therapy
- Alternative and experiential therapies, including yoga and acupuncture
- Recovery group meetings
By addressing the above topics in your treatment program, we
can cover more aspects of your treatment requirements, thus ensuring a comprehensive
approach to your recovery program. Each of these topics touches on proven eating
disorder triggers and items that could very well cause a serious relapse into
old behaviors.
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