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Eating Disorder Treatment for Teens

Family Based Treatment (FBT) is the current leading empirically-supported intervention for adolescents with eating disorders. FBT does not blame the family, but rather encourages the family to come together as a support system. Rather it, empowers parents to manage their chid’s eating disorder through a firm and compassionate focus. The practice coaches parents on how to re-nourish their child back to health, then coaches the family in transitioning nourishment choices back to the adolescent. The ultimate priority is a return to normal development in eating and daily living.



“My daughter is the happiest she has been in years.”

(Mother's Voice)

Eating Disorder Treatment for Adults

Our CBT-E program can:


  • Replace Residential, PHP or IOP levels of care
  • Allow folks to stay home and fit recovery into their lives
  • Act as a step down from Residential PHP or IOP levels of care
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“Most importantly, they correctly diagnosed our son and were the experts he truly needed.”

(Mother's Voice)

Individual Treatments

CBT-E is one of the leading evidence-based treatments for eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and other similar states.


TBT-S uses talk therapy to help the person with an eating disorder (and their support people) understand how their symptoms can be explained by their temperament. Where temperament is used as an umbrella term involving biology, brain functioning, genetics and personality traits.

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Individual Therapy

CBT-E is one of the leading evidence-based treatments for eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and other similar states.


TBT-S uses talk therapy to help the person with an eating disorder (and their support people) understand how their symptoms can be explained by their temperament. Where temperament is used as an umbrella term involving biology, brain functioning, genetics and personality traits.

Learn more

“I cannot express enough gratitude”

(Mother's Voice)

Eating Disorder
Nutrition Counseling

A key component to eating disorder recovery is weight restoration and nutritional rehabilitation. Research tells us that food is medicine. The brain cannot function properly without full nutrition.


Intuitive Eating is an evidenced-based approach to eating developed by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch. Intuitive Eating focuses on healing the relationship between the body’s internal physical cues of hunger/fullness and a person’s emotions, taste preferences, food beliefs/rules, and experiences.


Sports Nutrition Counseling focuses on the relationship between an individual and their sport specific nutrition needs. 



“My daughter is the happiest she has been in years.”

(Mother's Voice)

Coaching and Mentorship

Eating Disorder Coaches are specially trained to support people with eating normally in the moment. Coaches are trained to help you identify goals and patterns you want to change.



There is a wealth of research on the healing power of mentorship relationships in the recovery world. You can easily see why this relationship is so powerful; whether they are family mentors who have walked the difficult, scary, lonely path of watching their child suffer and heal from an eating disorder or peer mentors who have been to the hopeless depths of an active eating disorder, these are people who have walked in your shoes. 

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Eating Disorder Coaching & Mentorship

Eating Disorder Coaches are specially trained to support people with eating normally in the moment. Coaches are trained to help you identify goals and patterns you want to change.



There is a wealth of research on the healing power of mentorship relationships in the recovery world. You can easily see why this relationship is so powerful; whether they are family mentors who have walked the difficult, scary, lonely path of watching their child suffer and heal from an eating disorder or peer mentors who have been to the hopeless depths of an active eating disorder, these are people who have walked in your shoes. 

Learn more
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