Outpatient Services

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Eating Disorder Treatment Collaborative
Nutrition Counseling Specialists -
Specializing in Emotional, Nutritional and Body Wellness.

Nutritional Counseling and Meal Planning

Nutrition therapy is a crucial component of collaborative treatment. The nutritionist works to foster a healthy relationship with one’s food, weight and body by challenging old beliefs and behaviors while fostering a new and healthy perception of one’s body and one’s self. The nutritionist and sufferer work to establish a safe, caring and knowledgeable forum for the development of healthful long-term eating and self-care behaviors.

The EDTC affiliated nutritionists are trained specialists in eating disorders, non-diet approach to weight management, PCOS, sports nutrition and preventive healthcare. They are also trained eating coaches with expertise in meal supervision and eating events. These tailored eating experiences take place at a variety of venues, both in and out of the office, and are designed to expose sufferers, families and groups to different food and eating challenges.

Individual Psychotherapy

Individual therapy provides an opportunity to observe, explore and change disruptive and maladaptive behavior patterns in a safe and supportive atmosphere. Eating disorders are not only about food, weight and body image. Underlying psychological issues, which impact on eating, exercise, body image, self-esteem and personal relationships are addressed. Clients develop the ability to reduce symptomatic behaviors while increasing their self-knowledge and self-care in order to be able to improve coping skills and enjoy a healthier emotional and physical life.

EDTC provides a supportive therapeutic experience within the framework of a mutually respectful relationship to all sufferers and their families. Our professionals devote themselves to developing treatment approaches that reduce symptomatic behavior, improve physiological status and reduce emotional impasses, allowing sufferers to improve their level of functioning and move forward in their lives.

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A network of psychiatrists, medical doctors and other professionals work closely as needed with EDTC affiliated nutritionists and psychotherapists to provide a full range of services. We collaborate with centers of excellence throughout the country.

*Services provided through a network of independent licensed professionals.

Group Therapy

Group meetings create an empathic community that provides a safe place to challenge beliefs and behaviors while developing cognitive and relational skills. In our group setting, shared interactions lessen the sufferers’ sense of isolation, validate their experiences and raise self-awareness and self-esteem.  Members inspire, encourage and support each other as they struggle to establish healthier thoughts and more positive actions. Information, education and connection make these groups a valuable adjunct to individual treatment while fostering progress and recovery.

Groups include:

  • After Care Groups
  • Anorexia/Bulimia Groups
  • Binge Eating Groups
  • Body Image Groups
  • Self-care, Self-awareness Groups
  • Adolescent Groups
  • Parenting Groups
  • Multi-family Groups
  • Women's Issues Groups
  • Men's Eating Disorder Groups
  • Eating Events Groups
  • Breakfast Groups
  • Meal Supervision Groups
  • Nutrition Education Groups
  • Post-Bariatric Surgery Groups

*Services provided through a network of independent licensed professionals.

Family Therapy

Family Participation in Treatment

Family based Maudsley style treatment and support is available to qualifying families who have a child or adolescent struggling with an eating disorder.

Families are often unprepared to deal with the pervasive nature of an eating disorder on the life of the sufferer and the entire family. Family or couples therapy is an opportunity to strengthen the family’s/couple’s ability to understand these disorders and work together to help the sufferer recover through enhanced communication, awareness and responsiveness.

Family Based Therapy

Research shows that family participation, meal supervision and eating support may be an essential element in fostering successful recovery. This program is designed to use planned eating exercises and events to promote recovery, connection and healing for families, friends and sufferers.

*Services provided through a network of independent licensed professionals.

Medical Management and Psychiatric Consultation

Eating disorders are psychological illnesses that manifest with physiological consequences. Medical evaluation and follow-up may be indicated and can be coordinated with your existing physician or through our network of consulting physicians.

Psychotropic medication is often helpful in the treatment of eating disorders. Psychiatric consultation is available to determine if medication may provide a therapeutic benefit.

*Services provided through a network of independent licensed professionals.

Body and Self-Care Programs

Eating disorders are associated either with compulsive and abusive exercise or a strong resistance to physical activity. Healing from an eating disorder means learning to incorporate balanced and mindful physical activity into one’s life. Developing a willingness to accept and care for one’s body enhances the recovery process and safeguards against relapse.

*Services provided through a network of independent licensed professionals.

Body and activity programs

  • Compulsive Exercise
  • Activity Resistance
  • Mindfulness
  • Body Image and Acceptance
  • Motivational Movement
  • Yoga/Meditation
  • Stress Reduction/Relaxation
  • Self-care, Self-awareness
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*Services provided through a network of independent licensed professionals.

Training/Education

EDTC provides education and training to medical, mental health and education professionals who wish to further their knowledge of eating disorders.  Sondra is a nationally known experts who is available for conferences, workshops and presentations.  Topics include identification, prevention, and treatment of eating disorders, collaboration, motivational change, and mindfulness.  Individual and group consultation and study groups are available for psychotherapists and nutritionists.