December 2008
5 posts
Remuda Ranch Bulimia treatment center
Battling Bulimia
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When my therapist recommended inpatient treatment, I stopped seeing him. I was certainly not “that sick”. If I could find happiness, my bulimia would go away.
My parents were healthcare professionals who gave us a great home, love and many advantages growing up, but there were unspoken high expectations.
My brother, sister...
Remuda Reddstone eating disorder treatment center
Programs for Eating Disorders
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Parents need to trust their instincts regarding their children. Mothers, in particular, often possess a heightened awareness of their child’s distress. Frequently, if a mother thinks her child is experiencing emotional difficulties, she is correct. If parents suspect their child may have an eating disorder,...
Remuda ranch OCD anxiety treatment center
OCD and Anxiety programs
Today, anxiety disorders are the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric illnesses in young people. These disorders are more common in girls than boys and range from a generalized fear of social groups to anxiety that is so paralyzing, the child can no longer leave the home. Often, such disorders are extremely mystifying and difficult for parents to understand. However,...
Anorexia and Bulimia treatment center at Remuda...
Anorexia Symptoms
Get more information about an Anorexia Treatment center. For most people, anorexia is extremely difficult to understand. It is not a diet gone too far or a game played by a young girl to get attention from friends or a member of the family. Anorexia is a psychiatric disorder, not unlike depression or anxiety. Very simply defined, anorexia is self starvation. Those with this...
Remuda Ranch Anorexia Treatment program
Anorexia Treatment
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In the United States, eating disorders are far more than prevalent – they’re epidemic. Today, 10 million women and girls have eating disorders and up to one million of them will die from the disorder. That’s right: die. These diseases are not confined to a certain segment of society or age group. Anorexia and bulimia...