Binge Eating Disorder at Growth Extended
Binge Eating Disorder, also known as Compulsive Overeating, is when a person consumes abnormal amounts of food and feels unable to stop themselves. Oftentimes, this leads to unwanted weight gain or obesity. However, the consequences of the disorder can involve many other physical, social and emotional difficulties, such as cardiovascular disease, insomnia or sleep apnea, Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, depression and/or anxiety, and more.
However, recovery from binge eating disorder is not only possible, it happens daily at Growth Extended. We provide personalized binge eating rehab programs which address the problem in a holistic manner.
Our Approach to Binge Eating Disorder
3 Levels of Care to Fit Your Lifestyle
We know it’s not easy to ask for help for yourself or for your loved one who may be struggling. An easy way to get started is to call our friendly admissions team for a free assessment over the phone. After hearing your story and learning more about your situation, they’ll pass your information along to our Binge Eating Disorder treatment specialists to build your personalized recovery plan. Call today, or learn more about our three treatment levels:
What is Binge Eating Treatment Like at Growth Extended?
Joint Commission Accredited Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder
Founded in 1951, this independent, non-profit organization is nationally recognized as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to meeting key performance standards. Any binge eating disorder treatment center can tell you it offers a great program. But, only the best can back it up with Gold Seal accreditation from the Joint Commission, an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing excellence in health care.
While we’re proud of our accreditation and what it means for our clients, we’re even prouder of what our alumni have to say about their experiences at Growth Extended. From depression and eating disorders to addiction and co-occurring disorders, we specialize in treating the whole person, not just a single set of symptoms.