Eating Disorder
Stop Making Eating Or Avoiding Food Your Coping Mechanism!
Defining An Eating Disorder
An eating disorder is characterized by coping mechanisms that either involve eating a lot of food (usually called Bulimia Nervosa) or not eating at all (usually called Anorexia Nervosa), both of which are debilitating for the sufferer and as mentioned before, life-threatening. Our relationship with our food intake should not be influenced by the relationship that we have with our mind. This makes it necessary to find a therapist for an eating disorder you or your loved one might be suffering from or an eating disorders specialist because if your eating disorder is left untreated, then there will be grave consequences. Treatment for disordered eating is important as these factors can lead to it very quickly:
- Genetic and Biological Factors
- Psychological Factors
- Social and Cultural Pressures
- Trauma and Stress
- Dieting and Weight Control
- Family Dynamics
Why Inland Empire Behavioral Group For Your Eating Disorder
We Prioritize Patients
Our focus is on our patients, and they are the foremost component of the treatment plan and should be focused upon accordingly rather than going head first and focusing everything on the treatment.
Tailor-Made Treatment Plans
Our eating disorders therapy or counseling for eating disorders are all tailored to the patient. Treatment can also be adjusted according to the progression they are making and if it is all well and good then nothing needs to be changed.
Continuous Availability
All of our treatment plans that are made based on eating disorders counseling and psychotherapies (with sometimes psychiatric medication management thrown in the mix) are always available, especially when it comes to their virtual availability.
When It Is Too Late To Consult An Expert?
To fight issues related to an eating disorder, a comprehensive treatment plan is paramount for survival.
The symptoms can be hard to deal with when you have left eating disorders untreated. If it is left untreated, even the best therapy for eating disorders or the best treatment for eating disorders in town will not be able to help in any way. Bearing that in mind, one should look out for signs that may or may not help preclude the onset of a mental condition like an eating disorder.
Initial Consultation to Recovery
One Step Ahead
Not all eating disorder treatment centers do this. Staying one step ahead of the symptoms that stem from a mental condition like an eating disorder. This is only possible through continuous monitoring and availability.
Psychotherapies Ahoy
Psychotherapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) or even Family therapy are at the disposal of our patients. If there is a need for a specific symptom needing a particular therapy that can be beneficial for you then we will use that one.
Strong Nutritional and Continuous Support
Family Time
Treating Eating Disorders The Inland Way
Choosing Inland Empire Behavioral Group for an eating disorder aligns with the pursuit of top-tier mental health care. As you have read about the benefits of treating and finding help for an eating disorder through an Inland treatment center, you will get those, plus you will also have the opportunity for:
Personalized Touch In The Treatment Plan
We personally try to empathize with our patients because we don’t act like we are not just providing psychotherapy for eating disorders.
Nutritional Guidance Based On Progression
As we have mentioned before we provide nutritional guidance but did we tell you that it is based on progression, as in how you doing in the eating disorders counseling or psychotherapy for eating disorders
Emotional Support
An eating disorder can be extremely rousing in all the harmful ways. We ensure that there is suitable support for it, so it does not lead to emotional unraveling.
Nutritional Counseling
Proper nutrition is crucial in eating disorder recovery. Our registered dietitians work closely with you to create a balanced meal plan and provide guidance on establishing a healthy relationship with food.