[DENVER, 6/5/2018] – EDCare provides an evidence-based approach treatment that helps patients recover from anorexia nervosa. The company explains that anorexia can negatively affect an individual’s physical and mental health as well as his or her relationships.
The Symptoms of Anorexia
According to EDCare, anorexia nervosa is a type of eating disorder in which people lose a significant amount of weight by starving themselves. If left untreated, this could be life-threatening. The condition can be the Restricting Type or Binge Eating/Purging Type. The latter refers to restricting food intake while the former refers to going on food binges or purging.
People who take food inadequately and have an unhealthy weight may be experiencing anorexia. They could also have an intense fear of gaining weight.
EDCare adds that patients with anorexia may obsess about their weight, exerting every effort to prevent gaining weight. They also tend to tie self-esteem to body image.
Individuals with anorexia do not see the significance of weight loss and behavior with their condition. The goal of EDCare is for them to recover mentally, physically, and spiritually.
Anorexia Treatments
EDCare provides treatments that help patients build a healthier eating pattern, enhances their perspective about body appearance, and creates meaningful goals beyond weight.
The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers therapy and therapeutic activities for patients who need them. These therapies last ten hours a day, seven days a week with shortened hours on weekends.
Both individual and group sessions can include including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Interpersonal Therapy (IPT).
About EDCare
EDCare offers evidence-based treatment approach in Denver, Kansas City, and Colorado Springs. The company empowers individuals suffering from eating disorders to develop a healthier eating pattern, long-lasting changes, and be successful in recovering.
For more information, visit the https://eatingdisorder.care website today.