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CP Research Corner: Therapeutic Alliance and Treatment Outcome
While therapeutic alliance is an important factor in favorable outcomes, the effects of it relative to early change remains undefined.
2017-2018 Outcomes in Review
Our data demonstrates continued improvement in our outcomes, solidifying our position among the best outpatient centers in the country.
CP Research Corner: A Content Analysis of "Pro-Ana" Websites
A recent study examined the content in fitspiration, thinspiration, and bonespiration on social media outlets and "pro-ana" websites.
Join the Columbus Park Roundtable Discussion at the Annual BEDA Conference in Brooklyn
Columbus Park will be hosting a roundtable discussion at 3:15pm on Friday, November 3, 2017 at the BEDA/NEDA National Conference.
What Is Night Eating Syndrome?
With the DSM-5 came the first formal criteria for night eating syndrome (NES), despite its original description nearly 60 years ago.

Novel Interventions for Enduring AN
Occasionally, we treat adult clients who have been in multiple treatments over the span of years and continue to struggle with enduring AN.
Overall Quality of Life and Subjective Experiences as Novel Predictors of Long-Term Recovery
A recent study found that overall quality of life and subjective experiences should be considered predictive factors in long-term recovery.
Eating Publicly With An Eating Disorder
If you are struggling with eating publicly, seek professional help. Meal support can re-establish mealtime as a pleasant experience.

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.
Short-Term Treatment for Eating Disorders: Don’t Look Back
The most current, short-term treatment for eating disorders lasts 20 to 40 weeks, is structured, and focuses on what is happening today.
Spotlight On: Columbus Park's Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Learn more about Columbus Park's results-oriented Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and determine if its the best fit for you.