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What is the Most Effective
Treatment for an Eating Disorder?
Treatment is Available. Recovery is Possible.
What does treatment involve?
The most effective and long-lasting
treatment for an eating disorder is some form of
psychotherapy or
psychological counseling, coupled with careful attention to medical and
nutritional needs. Ideally, this treatment should be tailored to the
individual and will vary according to both the severity of the disorder and
the patient's particular problems, needs, and strengths.
- Psychological counseling must address both the eating disordered
symptoms and the
underlying psychological, interpersonal, and cultural
forces that contributed to the eating disorder. Typically care is
provided by a licensed health professional, including but not limited to
a psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, nutritionist, and/or
medical doctor. Care should be coordinated and provided by a health
professional with expertise and experience in dealing with eating
disorders.
- Many people with eating disorders respond to outpatient therapy,
including individual, group, or family therapy and medical management by
their primary care provider. Support groups, nutritional counseling, and
psychiatric medications under careful medical supervision have also
proven helpful for some individuals.
- Hospital Based Care (including inpatient, partial hospitalization,
intensive outpatient and/or residential care in an eating disorders
specialty unit or facility) is necessary when an eating disorder has led
to physical problems that may be life-threatening, or when it is
associated with severe psychological or behavioral problems.
- The exact treatment needs of each individual will vary. It is
important for individuals struggling with an eating disorder to find a
health professional they trust to help coordinate and oversee their care
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