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Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT-E)
CBT-E is the leading treatment for eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. Learn if it might be right for you.
Dietary Fad or Bad? When Guidelines Turn to Dogma
Scroll through your social media feed, and you will surely catch a glimpse of a friend or fitness guru endorsing a hot new dietary fad.
From Identification to Treatment: Four Steps to Effectively Intervene with Your Child's Eating Disorder
Let's discuss four steps to effectively intervene with your child's eating disorder: identify symptoms, talk to your child, contact primary care, and plan for treatment.
Talk Therapy for Eating Disorders: To Talk or Not To Talk
Mental health providers often use talk therapy as their primary treatment method for a whole host of conditions that bring people to therapy.
Navigating the Cost of Eating Disorder Treatment
In today's blog post, let's talk about navigating the cost of eating disorder treatment. Insurance coverage for specialized care is limited.
How Are We Doing?
The most important question to ask when seeking treatment for eating disorders: "What are your results and how do you measure them?”
Short-Term Treatment for Eating Disorders: Don't Look Back
Research indicates that early, focused, and short-term treatment leads to best outcomes for eating disorder patients.
Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment: The Least Restrictive Setting
Eating disorder treatment should be offered in the least restrictive setting that is best suited to the individual’s needs and preferences.

Find a CBT-E Therapist for Eating Disorders
Let's take a closer look at how to find the right CBT-E therapist for comprehensive eating disorder treatment.
Ask About Eating Disorder Outcomes!
The most important questions you should ask when seeking eating disorder treatment is: What are your outcomes, and how do you measure them?
Orthorexia Signs and Symptoms
Orthorexia is a term that was created in the 1990s to describe people overly devoted to their healthy diet—an unhealthy obsession with healthiness.