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We understand that each individual has unique needs when it comes to approaching what needs to be worked on. Our programs provide for that and have been built to accomodate anyone no matter where they are in their journey.

WHAT IS BINGE EATING DISORDER?

Binge Eating Disorder

Binge-eating disorder is a significant eating disorder in which you customarily consume surprisingly large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.

People with binge eating disorder regularly and unmanangeably consume large amounts of food in brief periods of time. Unlike people with other eating disorders, they do not force regurgitation.

Almost everyone overeats occassionally, such as having seconds or thirds of a special birthday dinner or Thanksgiving meal. But for some, excessive overeating that feels out of control and becomes a frequent occurrence crosses the line to binge-eating disorder.

 

When you have binge-eating disorder, you may self-conscious about overeating and vow to refrain but you feel such a compulsion that you can’t resist the urges and continue binge eating. If you have binge-eating disorder, we can definitely help.

Binge Eating Disorder

Binge-eating disorder is a significant eating disorder in which you customarily consume surprisingly large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating. People with binge eating disorder regularly and unmanangeably consume large amounts of food in brief periods of time. Unlike people with other eating disorders, they do not force regurgitation.

Almost everyone overeats occassionally, such as having seconds or thirds of a special birthday dinner or Thanksgiving meal. But for some, excessive overeating that feels out of control and becomes a frequent occurrence crosses the line to binge-eating disorder.

 
When you have binge-eating disorder, you may self-conscious about overeating and vow to refrain but you feel such a compulsion that you can’t resist the urges and continue binge eating. If you have binge-eating disorder, we can definitely help.

DID YOU KNOW?

Binge - Eating Disorder Is Not Uncommon

Binge Eating Disorder is more common than you might think. Nearly 2% of all adults throughout the US (close to 4 million men and women) suffer from binge eating disorder..

Individuals With Binge-Eating Disorder Often Display Avoidant Behaviors

Most binge eaters will avoid eating in front of others. This is out of fear that their peers are constantly judging their food intake (which is, of course, merely a projection).

Those with Binge - Eating Disorder Often Have Irregular Eating Patterns

Most binge eaters will restrict their diets during the day. This can include only eating during binge eating episodes. And, refraining from eating all other times.

Binge-Eating Disorder is More Than a Lack of Self-Control

Recovery from binge eating disorder entails acquiring a deeper understanding of how food can be an unhealthy coping mechanism. And, the regaining of emotional health and stability. This way, individuals can both establish new methods to dealing with unhealthy thought patterns and healthy lifestyles.

SYMPTOMS AND POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS

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Binge-Eating Disorder signs and symptoms may include:

 

  • Eating unusually large amounts of food in a specific amount of time, such as over a two-hour period
  • Feeling that your eating behavior is out of control
  • Eating even when you’re full or not hungry
  • Eating rapidly during binge episodes
  • Eating until you’re uncomfortably full
  • Frequently eating alone or in secret
  • Feeling depressed, disgusted, ashamed, guilty or upset about your eating
  • Frequently dieting, possibly without weight loss

 

Complications that may be caused by binge-eating disorder include:

  • Poor quality of life
  • Problems functioning at work, with your personal life or in social situations
  • Social isolation
  • Obesity
  • Medical conditions related to obesity, such as joint problems, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and some sleep-related breathing disorders

Psychiatric disorders that are often linked with binge-eating disorder include:

  • Depression
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Substance Use Disorder

        Binge-Eating Disorder signs and symptoms may include:

        • Eating unusually large amounts of food in a specific amount of time, such as over a two-hour period
        • Feeling that your eating behavior is out of control
        • Eating even when you’re full or not hungry
        • Eating rapidly during binge episodes
        • Eating until you’re uncomfortably full
        • Frequently eating alone or in secret
        • Feeling depressed, disgusted, ashamed, guilty or upset about your eating
        • Frequently dieting, possibly without weight loss

         

        Complications that may be caused by binge-eating disorder include:

         

        • Poor quality of life
        • Problems functioning at work, with your personal life or in social situations
        • Social isolation
        • Obesity
        • Medical conditions related to obesity, such as joint problems, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and some sleep-related breathing disorders

        Psychiatric disorders that are often linked with binge-eating disorder include:

        • Depression
        • Bipolar disorder
        • Anxiety
        • Substance Use Disorder

        HOW DO WE HELP?

        Psychotherapy

         

        Through the groundbreaking use of integrative evidence based therapies we help develop coping strategies for Anxiety, mental wellness plans, principles of living a balanced life, and many more.

        Nutritional Groups

         

        There is strong evidence that many of the symptoms of Eating Disorders affect the brain and influences mood changes, rigidity in thinking, anxiety and reduction in appetite. We offer nutritional courses to meet your needs and help you have a healthy relationship with food

        Recreational Activities

         

        Finding new ways to engage your mind and body can boost your ability to find passion where you may have lost it. We make sure that our clients get this kind of exposure.

        Psychotherapy

         

        Through the groundbreaking use of integrative evidence based therapies we help develop coping strategies for Anxiety, mental wellness plans, principles of living a balanced life, and many more.

         

        Nutritional Groups

         

        There is strong evidence that many of the symptoms of Eating Disorders affect the brain and influences mood changes, rigidity in thinking, anxiety and reduction in appetite. We offer nutritional courses to meet your needs and help you have a healthy relationship with food

        Recreational Activities

         

        Finding new ways to engage your mind and body can boost your ability to find passion where you may have lost it. We make sure that our clients get this kind of exposure.

        We Accept All Major PPO Insurance Providers

        Insurance Could Cover Up To 100% Of Treatment Costs

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