Teen Anorexia Disorder Treatment In Pennsylvania

Anorexia nervosa is often more complicated than many people think. Anorexia is characterized by extreme food restriction and an intense fear of weight gain

Teen Anorexia Disorder Treatment In Pennsylvania

Anorexia nervosa is often more complicated than many people think. Anorexia is characterized by extreme food restriction and an intense fear of weight gain. It is often coupled with obsessive calorie-counting, body checking, mirror checking, distorted body image, fear of weight gain, intense fears of food or specific foods, and rigidity around food. Young women struggling with Anorexia may experience hair loss or thinning, fatigue, absence of menstruation, dizziness, and depression.

What Causes Anorexia Nervosa?

Biological, psychological, family history of eating disorders, past traumas, and peer competition all play a part in the development of restrictive eating patterns. However, anorexia is not a selection; it is a medical and mental health disorder. Today’s social networks, media influence, and cultural norms relating to eating and appearance continue to be a threat to young women. Harmful messaging promoting beauty standards that place high value on achieving a certain look create pressures on teens to deprive themselves of adequate nutrition.

Help is a phone call away:

Many people have misconceptions about adolescents with eating disorders. One thing is for certain – if a parent suspects their child has an eating disorder, it is important to find an eating disorder treatment program as soon as possible. Our residential eating disorder care center is designed to address the unique needs of your daughter.

Call us today at 570-718-8800 to learn more about our Pennsylvania adolescent program.

Is your child struggling with anorexia and needs help?

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