Treatment Options

Treatment options for Eating Disorders, Mental health Disorders including Depression, Anxiety and ADHD

Treating eating disorders requires a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to address the physical, psychological, and nutritional aspects of the condition.

Medical Treatment
Monitoring and Stabilization: Medical professionals address any immediate health concerns, such as malnutrition, electrolyte imbalances, or cardiac complications. Regular monitoring ensures the patient’s physical health is stable. Medications: In some cases, medications like antidepressants or antipsychotics may be prescribed to manage co-occurring conditions such as depression or anxiety.

Psychiatric Treatment
Psychotherapy: Evidence-based therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) help patients identify and change harmful thought patterns and behaviors.

Family-Based Therapy (FBT): Particularly effective for adolescents, FBT involves the family in the recovery process, empowering them to support the patient in maintaining healthy eating habits.

Support Groups: We provide Psychoeducational Programs as well as Group Sessions. Group therapy or peer support groups provide a sense of community and shared experiences, which can be crucial for recovery.

Nutritional Counselling

Dietitian Support: Registered Dieticians work with patients to develop personalized meal plans that restore nutritional balance and promote a healthy relationship with food.

Education: Patients and families are educated about nutrition, portion sizes, and the importance of balanced meals to support recovery.

Patient and Family-Centered Care

Holistic Approach: Treatment plans are tailored to the individual’s needs, ensuring that both the patient and their family are actively involved in the recovery process.

Empowerment Families are equipped with tools and strategies to support the patient, fostering a collaborative environment for long-term recovery.

This integrated approach ensures that the treatment addresses not only the symptoms but also the underlying causes of eating disorders, promoting sustainable recovery and improved quality of life