Diagnoses
& Conditions
Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are serious, life-threatening brain-based illnesses that affect physical, psychological and social functioning. They affect people of all ages, genders, sexuality, shapes, sizes, religions, ethnicities and socioeconomic statuses. As a field, we don’t know exactly what causes eating disorders, but we do know that with early and rapid intervention, full recovery is possible!
We treat clients with all clinical eating disorder diagnoses including:
Research shows that the shorter the length of illness and the more rapid the intervention, the better the outcomes. We are eager to prevent a full-on eating disorder whenever possible and are advocates of prevention, early detection and quick intervention to reverse consequences of malnutrition before they worsen.
Other Conditions
Eating Disorder Warning Signs
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Changes in your child’s growth curve (weight loss or failure to gain weight annually)
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Sudden interest in eating “healthy,” going on a diet or becoming vegetarian/vegan
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Skipping meals, counting calories or eliminating/restricting foods or food groups they used to enjoy
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Decreased appetite and getting full from less food than usual
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Eating smaller portions, taking a long time to eat, taking tiny bites, picking food apart
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Belly pain and/or nausea that make it hard to eat
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Increased attention to or distress about weight, body shape/size
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Overly focused on food, weight, body image or movement
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Excessive, secretive or compensatory exercise
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Guilt associated with eating or missed exercise
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Increased anxiety, sadness, rigidity, moodiness
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Low heart rate and/or blood pressure
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Dizziness, headaches, fatigue
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Irregular menstrual cycles (natal females)
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Inability to eat more or gain weight despite parental attempts or clinical recommendations