Eating Disorders & Treatment

Eating disorders are treatable. They are not a choice and they do not discriminate by race, ethnicity, gender, or body type. Eating disorders are serious illnesses and they can deeply affect your entire family.

At Moriah, we are dedicated to helping adult and teen females who are struggling with eating disorders. The treatment team is comprised of clinical and medical professionals that are trained and experienced in eating disorder treatment and successful outcomes. We want to help every woman and girl dealing with an eating disorder, reclaim their life.

 

Our eating disorder evaluation can help determine if treatment may be appropriate
Eating Disorders

9% of the US population, over 28 million people, will have an eating disorder in their lifetime

Anorexia

Anorexia is characterized by weight loss (or a lack of appropriate weight gain), a distorted view of weight, and a fear of gaining weight. People struggling with anorexia usually restrict the amount of food they eat, specifically focusing on calories or types of food in some cases.

Bulimia

Those struggling with bulimia eat large amounts of food and then attempt to compensate, through purging behaviors like vomiting and laxatives, in order to prevent weight gain. There is also a feeling of a lack of control over eating as well as concerns about body shape and weight.

Binge Eating Disorder

With binge eating disorder, a person will often eat large amounts of food, larger than what would be considered normal for a period of time. Those dealing with binge eating feel like they can’t stop and afterwards, they may feel shame, guilt, or distress.

ARFID

Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is an eating disorder that involves limiting the amount and/or type of food eaten. While like anorexia in the sense it is a limitation of intake, ARFID does not include concerns about body shape or size.

OSFED

Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder (OSFED) is designed to help cover those who may not meet the strict diagnostic criteria for anorexia or bulimia, but who still have a significant eating disorder. OSFED is just as serious as any other eating disorder.

We understand the complex challenges faced by women and adolescent girls struggling with eating disorders. Our goal is for each client to leave our program with the tools and ability to reclaim their life. We help our clients find the strength that exists within to effect change in their lives.

We want to provide more than just treatment. We want to provide a lifeline: a fully supported, safe environment, for struggling individuals to feel at home and free to reflect and work on their issues. Overall well-being is central to us and we want to help our clients realize how important they are.

We support our clients throughout treatment and beyond. Once they are on their recovery journey, we want to provide the resources for today, tomorrow, and for life.