Need help or don't know where to start? Send a private and confidential message to a therapist that deals with anorexia, bulimina and binge eating in Massachusetts. Show Massachusetts Eating Disorder TherapistsDavid Joseph Alpert Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) I believe that life is a journey, and that it is primarily a journey towards enhancing our own capacity for intimacy with ourselves, with others, with the Earth, and with the Great Spirit of the Universe. Counseling, if experienced by the client as a[...] 5 Watson
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Bedford St Eating Disorders Stephanie R. Hutter Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) 143 Merrimac St Unit 9 Eating Disorders Who should I contact if I have an eating disorder?A team approach is often best. Those who may be involved in treatment include medical doctors, mental health professionals, and nutritionists. The participation and support of family members also makes a big difference in the success of eating disorder treatment.
What are 3 examples of disordered eating behaviors?Disordered eating may include restrictive eating, compulsive eating, or irregular or inflexible eating patterns. Dieting is one of the most common forms of disordered eating. Australian adolescents engaging in dieting are five times more likely to develop an eating disorder than those who do not diet (1).
What is the best kind of psychotherapy for patients with anorexia nervosa?However, many people with anorexia do see an improvement with therapy. CBT and IPT are the most established treatments for binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa. FBT is the most established type of therapy for children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa, and may also be beneficial for those with bulimia nervosa.
What is the most successful treatment for anorexia?Psychological therapy is the most important component of eating disorder treatment. It involves seeing a psychologist or another mental health professional on a regular basis.
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