New_York Eating Disorder Treatment Centers
It takes a multidisciplinary team of experts to break a serious eating
disorder and to instill lifelong relapse prevention skills. Many of our patients with eating disorders choose to
travel out of New_York for comprehensive residential treatment. If you or yours have an ongoing or recurring eating disorder - please
inquire about residential programs at one of these top-rated centers:
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Montecatini - California
Montecatini specializes in the comprehensive care of adolescent and adult women struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and associated disorders. Established in 1991, Montecatini’s two residences offer a home-like setting for residential, day, and intensive outpatient treatment. Located in the beautiful north costal area of San Diego, California, Montecatini is known as a pioneer in the treatment of eating disorders. Our home-like atmosphere provides a scenic and peaceful surrounding that enhances our individualized treatment programming.
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The Victorian of Newport Beach - California
The Victorian of Newport Beach is a unique home for the residential treatment of eating disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and compulsive overeating. It provides the tranquil sanctuary women often require in their process of personal healing. Situated on an exquisite beach in Southern California, The Victorian of Newport Beach offers residents, 18 and older, the unique combination of an effective, proven treatment methodology and the serenity and introspection that is born in the natural beauty of its surroundings. The Victorian of Newport Beach is now recognized internationally by therapists, interventionists, hospitals, treatment centers and large organizations such as IAEDP and NEDA. |
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Carolina House - North Carolina
Situated in a beautiful craftsman style farmhouse and surrounded by 10 acres of North Carolina forest and wild flowers, Carolina House, located in Durham, offers residential treatment for eating disorders, providing exceptional and supportive care to individuals with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorders, and related issues. |
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Center for Hope of the Sierras - Nevada
The Center for Hope of the Sierras, a residential treatment center for Anorexia, Bulimia & Related Eating Disorders, is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, less than 30 minutes from Lake Tahoe. The residence is a large, yet cozy Victorian-style home with spacious bedrooms and individual therapy rooms. Numerous common areas offer a welcoming environment for group functions. The stunning yard features several large-covered porches with sitting areas, a koi pond with waterfalls, spa tub, gardens and a horseback riding rink and stable. |
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Life Healing Center of Santa Fe - New Mexico
The specialization of The Life Healing Center is treatment of traumatic issues and experiences. Additionally we offer extended care for chemical dependency, eating disorders, love/sex addiction, co-dependency, mood disorders and relapse prevention. Our treatment program is intensive, experiential and depth oriented. |
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Sierra Tucson - Arizona
Sierra Tucson is internationally known and respected for its compassionate care and clinical excellence. Since 1983, this powerful treatment experience has helped tens of thousands of individuals and families rebuild their lives. Specialized core program areas include:
-Addictions Program
-Program for Sexual & Trauma Recovery
-Eating Disorders Program
-Mood & Anxiety Program
-Pain Management Program
-Progressions Program
-Assessment & Diagnostic Program
Sierra Tucson's beautiful, serene 160-acre campus imparts a natural healing environment and offers the highest level of confidentiality. |
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Wellness Resource Center - Florida
Recovery requires an individualized, integrated approach striving for wellness in all areas including the physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of personhood.
Wellness Resource Center provides affordable treatment for individuals suffering from dual diagnosis of psychiatric illness and chemical dependency in an extended care model. |
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