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Answer: Magnolia Creek specializes in treating eating disorders, and we only admit clients who have an eating disorder (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder or EDNOS) as their primary diagnosis. However, our program is designed to also treat secondary, c...

Frequently Asked Questions | Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders

Answer: My clients range from those who have anorexia, bulimia and compulsive overeating as well as those who are trying to get rid of the diet mentality and learn a new way of eating. I also meet with people are interested in controlling their blood sug...

Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: The most common that afflict people are bulimia, anorexia, binge eating with purging and binge eating without purging. Each is very similar in that the person who performs the act suffers from poor body image. All are very serious and can lead to dea...

Most Common Eating Disorders - Frequently Asked Questions

Answer:  Both are true. The number of people with anorexia nervosa does appear to be increasing along with society's increasing obsession with thinness and losing weight. However, anorexia nervosa, along with other eating disorders, is also being re...

Frequently Asked Questions | ehealthMD

Answer: The three most common types of eating disorders are:Anorexia nervosa - starving yourself by eating very little or nothing at all. People who have this condition can have a strong fear of body fat and weight gain. To stay thin, a person may diet, fast...

eating disorders FAQ

Answer: We are currently enrolling individuals ages 18 and older who may have one or more of the following conditions: -obsessive compulsive disorder -Tourette's Syndrome -focal dystonias (type of muscle cramp) -trichotillomania (compulsive hair-pulling) -an...

NIH/NIMH/Laboratory of Clinical Science Volunteer Studies- Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Anyone who is suffering from a diagnosed eating disorder such as bulimia or anorexia that is currently not in treatment and/or does not have approval from their doctor to work with a coach. Home Page

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