Facilities To Help With Eating Disorders
Saturday, September 24, 2011
It's been found that most eating disorders don't just pop up overnight. It usually builds into a disorder after some time. The most typical cause is anxiety coupled with depression. The beginnings usually will commence when people are young where anxiety takes hold when the young person starts to be worried about problems. Often if this worry overcomes them they lose energy and will eat something sweet to give themselves an enhancement of energy. With time the individual can come to rely on "binge eating" to get a boost of energy, then they will begin to make themselves throw up simply because they worry that the eating will make them fat.
Do eating disorder centers treat the root cause of the eating problem? Unfortunately not all treatment centers will try to treat the cause of the eating problem, but instead will only focus on governing the intake of food and preventing the symptoms of the eating problems.
The very best centers will combine treating the symptoms of the eating problem and psychological treatments for the anxiety and depression that is usually the root cause of the problem. You should make sure that the treatment center you choose has programs available to combine their treatments to stand a far greater chance of affecting a long term solution to the problem, and not simply a quick fix.
Are all eating disorder treatment centers inpatient treatments? The easy fact is no. With that said, the reason why most eating disorder treatments start with an inpatient program is that once the person with the issue is convinced to seek help the concern is very severe. By having the individual live at a treatment center as the initial focus on the issue is being treated, the doctors can better control the quantity of food that is available to the patient and also keep a better eye as the person learns to deal with their problem by a means other than eating.
When the person has gone through the inpatient program, they may be most typically enrolled in an outpatient program for around a year in order to monitor how well the patient is dealing with real life without returning to eating as a way to solve their problems. The outpatient treatment program will often involve regular meetings with the patient to discuss how everything is going and to see if they are being tempted to go back to the previous eating problems to try and cope with things happening in their lives. The patient usually has the benefit of an emergency phone number with someone they are able to call should they feel they need help to not eat when some challenge comes up in their daily life.
What assistance is available once you complete the eating disorder treatment centers program? After the patient has graduated from the impatient program and the year or more of out patient treatment the treatment center makes sure that the graduate knows that they can call for help anytime they may feel that they need it.
Often, after a patient has completed the formal programs of treatment, it is recommended that regular group meetings be attended with other people with similar problems to provide a support system. These meetings may be conducted independent of the therapy center, or through the center with a counselor present in the meetings. It is understood that just like any other type of addiction, an eating disorder is something that can reoccur and thus both the patients and the doctors highly recommend the meetings as a means to prevent this from happening.
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