Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that significantly impact a person’s physical and mental health. Overcoming an eating disorder is challenging, but recovery is possible. If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, it’s important to seek professional help and start the journey to recovery.

Types of Therapies for Eating Disorders

An eating disorder is characterized by disturbed eating patterns that negatively affect physical and mental health. Eating disorders go beyond food or weight. Instead, they are a way of coping with difficult emotions or situations. 

There are several different types of eating disorders with their own set of symptoms and challenges: 

Fortunately, there are several effective types of therapy that can help people with eating disorders: 

Common Causes of Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are very complex mental illnesses with multiple contributing factors. There is no one single cause, but rather a complex combination of risk factors, such as: 

How Does Eating Disorder Therapy Help?

A comprehensive approach, including various treatments and support services, is often essential for overcoming eating disorders. This can include nutritional counseling, medical monitoring, support groups, intensive outpatient treatment, therapy, and medications for co-occurring conditions if necessary. 

Several health professionals play an important role in supporting individuals with eating disorders by addressing their physical, emotional, and psychological needs. These include dietitians, physicians, nurses, psychiatrists, and therapists. 

Therapy is a core component of eating disorder treatment and recovery as it aims to address the underlying causes and distorted thinking patterns behind unhealthy eating patterns. Here’s how eating disorder therapy can help: 

 Co-Occurring Symptoms and Disorders

Individuals with eating disorders often struggle with other mental health issues at the same time. Mental health conditions that commonly occur with eating disorders include: 

The high rate of comorbidity in eating disorders highlights just how important it is to receive comprehensive mental health assessments and treatment plans when addressing these problems. 

People with eating disorders are at a higher risk of suicide. If you or someone you love is struggling, know that recovery is possible. Eating disorder recovery is a complex journey with ups and downs, setbacks and progress.

How a Therapist Can Help With Eating Disorders

Recovery is a continuous process. Therapy can provide crucial help for maintaining long-term health and well-being. Mental health professionals can also provide essential support in initiating the recovery process through assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning.

Here’s how therapists can help with eating disorders: 

When to Contact a Qualified Therapist

Many people struggle with eating disorders; you’re not alone. If you’re experiencing unusual eating patterns, weight fluctuations, negative body image, or emotional distress linked to food, a qualified therapist can provide support and guidance. Early intervention is critical. 

Contacting Thriving Center of Psych might be a good first step. Our eating disorder therapists specialize in using evidence-based treatments to assess your situation, help you develop healthy coping mechanisms, and empower you on the road to recovery. Book an appointment online or in-person to get started today.