Eating Disorder Treatment & Therapy in Hagerstown, MD
At B.T Restoration and Healing Center INJ, LLC, serving Hagerstown, Frederick, Cumberland, and Baltimore, we understand that eating disorders are not simply about foodâthey are complex mental health conditions that affect emotional, physical, and social well-being. Whether itâs extreme food restriction, binge eating, or obsessive behaviors around body image and weight, these disorders can take a serious toll on oneâs health and quality of life.
Understanding Eating Disorders
Eating disorders involve severe disturbances in eating behavior and are often accompanied by distressing thoughts and emotions related to food, body weight, and shape. These disorders include well-known conditions such as:
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Binge Eating Disorder
- Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
- Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders (OSFED)
- Pica and Rumination Disorder
Eating disorders affect up to 5% of the population and often begin during adolescence or early adulthood. While more common in women, they can impact anyone regardless of gender, age, or background.
Causes and Risk Factors
The causes of eating disorders are multifactorial and include:
- Genetics: A family history of eating disorders increases risk.
- Psychological Factors: Anxiety, depression, trauma, low self-esteem, and perfectionism.
- Environmental Influences: Cultural pressure to be thin, social media, and involvement in appearance-focused activities like modeling or athletics.
- Biological Factors: Brain chemistry, hormones, and neurotransmitter imbalances may also play a role.
Types of Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa
A disorder characterized by intense fear of gaining weight, extreme food restriction, and a distorted body image. Despite being dangerously underweight, individuals often perceive themselves as overweight. Symptoms include:
- Dramatic weight loss
- Dizziness, cold intolerance, fatigue
- Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual cycle)
- Hair thinning, brittle nails, dry skin
- Constipation, slowed heart rate, and low blood pressure
- Depression and anxiety
Bulimia Nervosa
Involves cycles of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors such as vomiting, excessive exercise, or misuse of laxatives. Individuals may appear to have a normal body weight, making it harder to detect. Signs include:
- Frequent trips to the bathroom after meals
- Swollen cheeks, dental erosion
- Heartburn or acid reflux
- Laxative or diuretic misuse
- Irregular heart rhythms or dehydration
Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
Characterized by repeated episodes of uncontrolled eating without purging behaviors. It often leads to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular issues. Emotional distress is common. Symptoms include:
- Eating large amounts of food quickly
- Eating when not physically hungry
- Eating alone out of shame
- Feelings of disgust, guilt, or depression after eating
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
A newer diagnosis involving a lack of interest in food or avoidance due to sensory characteristics or fear of negative experiences (e.g., choking). Unlike anorexia, ARFID is not tied to body image concerns. Consequences include:
- Weight loss or failure to grow
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Dependence on supplements or feeding tubes
- Interference with social functioning
Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders (OSFED)
This category includes disordered eating patterns that do not meet the full criteria for the other diagnoses. One example is atypical anorexia nervosa, where significant weight loss occurs without being underweight by BMI standards.
Rumination Disorder
Involves repeated regurgitation of food, re-chewing, and either re-swallowing or spitting it out. To be diagnosed, it must persist for at least one month and not be due to a medical condition.
Treatment and Recovery
Recovery from an eating disorder is possible with the right treatment approach. At B.T Restoration and Healing Center INJ, LLC, we use a comprehensive care model that includes:
1. Psychotherapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family-Based Therapy (FBT), and Interpersonal Therapy are effective for treating eating disorders.
2. Nutritional Counseling
Registered dietitians help clients establish balanced eating patterns and rebuild a healthy relationship with food.
3. Medical Support
Monitoring for complications such as electrolyte imbalances, gastrointestinal issues, and cardiac irregularities is critical for safety.
4. Medication
Antidepressants like SSRIs may be prescribed for bulimia and binge eating. In some cases, antipsychotics are used to treat anorexia.
5. Holistic and Long-Term Support
Ongoing care includes relapse prevention, support groups, and therapy for underlying psychological issues.
Why Choose Us?
At B.T Restoration and Healing Center INJ, LLC, weâre committed to:
- Early diagnosis and intervention
- Multidisciplinary treatment teams
- Personalized care plans tailored to your needs
- Ongoing support to promote long-term recovery
Contact us today to begin your journey toward healing and wellness.