Teen Bulimia Disorder Treatment In Pennsylvania

Bulimia is an eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors such as vomiting, excessive exercise, or the use of laxatives, driven by a fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image

Bulimia Treatment in Tennessee

What is Bulimia Nervosa?

Bulimia Nervosa involves a harmful cycle of binge eating and purging, along with an obsession with body weight and shape. Individuals struggling with bulimia may experience symptoms like swollen glands, sore throat, digestive issues, dehydration, and dental erosion from frequent vomiting.

Signs & Symptoms of Bulimia

  • Frequent episodes of binge eating
  • Purging behaviors, such as self-induced vomiting or misuse of laxatives
  • Obsessive concern with body weight and shape
  • Feeling out of control during binge episodes
  • Excessive exercise to "burn off" calories
  • Damaged teeth and gums due to stomach acid
  • Swelling in the face, cheeks, or jaw area
  • Sore throat and chronic digestive problems
  • Dehydration and electrolyte imbalances
  • Feelings of shame, guilt, or depression after binging and purging

Help is a Phone Call Away

Many misconceptions surround eating disorders, but if you suspect a loved one is struggling, it’s essential to seek treatment promptly. Our residential eating disorder care center offers personalized support tailored to each client’s specific needs, providing the tools for lasting recovery.

Benefits of Individual Therapy for Eating Disorders

Individual therapy at Haven of Hope is an integral part of the eating disorder recovery process, offering numerous benefits to help clients manage and overcome disordered eating patterns. Each client receives personalized care, ensuring they have the tools to achieve lasting recovery. Our individualized therapy program instills real hope by teaching and strengthening essential skills, such as:

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Developing healthier coping mechanisms
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Building self-esteem and body acceptance
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Challenging and reframing negative thought patterns
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Addressing underlying trauma and emotional triggers
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Creating sustainable, balanced nutrition habits

What Causes Eating Disorders in Young Women?

Eating disorders are complex and typically result from a combination of various factors. Here are some common causes:

Genetics & Family History

A predisposition to eating disorders can be inherited and run in families.

Psychological Factors

Low self-esteem, perfectionism, and impulsive behaviors may contribute to disordered eating.

Environmental Factors

Social and cultural pressures, including media portrayals of unrealistic body standards, can trigger eating disorders.

Trauma

Past emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, as well as attachment trauma, often play a role.

Co-occurring Mental Health Conditions

Anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and other mental health issues frequently co-occur with eating disorders.

Peer Pressure

Social influences, such as pressure to fit in or meet certain body ideals, can intensify disordered eating.

Substance Use

Drugs and alcohol can exacerbate or lead to unhealthy eating behaviors.

Dieting & Body Image Issues

Persistent dieting or body dissatisfaction can lead to restrictive or disordered eating patterns.

We’re Here to Help

At our Tennessee residential program for adult women and female-identifying individuals, you’ll experience the warm, nurturing environment we've designed to support healing from disordered eating and co-occurring trauma & attachment disorder. We recognize the complexities of eating disorders and use an integrated, evidence-based approach to help you or your loved one recover. Individual therapy is a key part of our program, fostering trust, honesty, and a judgment-free space for healing. Our Cordova-based program is dedicated to helping clients heal, grow, and thrive.

Call us today at 570-718-8800 to learn more about our treatment program for adult women.

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