Binge Eating Disorder

Women's Binge Eating Disorder Symptoms

A binge eating disorder presents symptoms almost identical to a compulsive eating disorder. A women's binge eating occurs when a woman is consuming significant amounts of food within about a two to three hour period of time. She binges to a point of feeling great discomfort.

The woman in the grips of a binge eating disorder is generally seen as overweight and experiencing a very difficult time losing weight or maintaining any weight loss. The incredible phenomenon associated with a binge eating disorder is that after a binge where the person feels depressed and ashamed, the solution that comes to mind, is to repeat the behavior in order to "binge away the feeling"; creating a cycle similar to drug addiction or alcoholism. The feelings never go away, consequences seem to mount and the bingeing continues day after day.

There are consequences for women's binge eating and procrastinating on entering a binge eating disorder treatment program will only increase the health risks involved. Some of the consequences associated with a binge eating disorder are; heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol or skeletal problems. Making the decision to enter treatment for binge eating is not easy, but it is very necessary!

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Women's Binge Eating Disorder Treatment that Works!

Take the time necessary to make sure that the binge eating disorder treatment program you choose will meet your specific needs. The Women's Center for Healthy Living has developed a women's binge eating disorder program that is designed to treat the "whole person", body, mind and spirit. We are recognized throughout the country for our individualized approach to treatment. Our binge eating disorder treatment program is more than a program based on psychological and nutritional therapy. Our multi–disciplinary treatment program addresses all aspects of binge eating. We provide nutritional counseling, individual therapy, group therapy, experiential therapy, family recovery therapy, art therapy, an exercise program along with; stretching, yoga, meditation, body work and breath–work. Our ability to successfully integrate all of these services has gained us nationwide recognition. Recovery from a binge eating disorder is not just about food and weight, but the quality of one's thinking as it relates to food and weight. Get treatment for your binge eating disorder NOW!

Binge Eating Disorder and Dual Diagnosis

A dual diagnosis is the co–existence of more than one disorder or addiction. An example would be a binge eating disorder accompanied by depression or any other mental health diagnosis. The Women's Center for Healthy Living has been designed to treat the binge eating disorder concurrently with a psychiatric disorder. This type of binge eating disorder treatment is managed by our board certified psychiatrist in conjunction with the patient's primary therapist. They will assess the patient as to the severity of their psychiatric disorder and along with the clinical team; design a plan to effectively treat both problems without exacerbating the other. This type of binge eating disorder treatment is truly an art and is a treatment that has been perfected at the Women's Center for Healthy Living.

Our Nutritional Program and Your Binge Eating Disorder

First, our nutritional program is not a diet or weight loss program. It is part of our overall binge eating disorder program and provides the women in treatment with a guide to healthy eating. In far too many cases, people with a binge eating disorder have lost track of what healthy eating is or have given up all together. Our nutritionist will design an individualized nutritional plan that has nothing to do with starvation or restricting of your food. It is a plan that our nutritionist feels will assist you in your recovery and aid in restoring your overall health. Recognizing this can be an uncomfortable process, and so our binge eating disorder program incorporates psychotherapy into this process to greatly support you through this transition.

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