At We Conquer Together, we specialize in providing comprehensive treatment for Binge Eating to adults in Orange County. Our inpatient facility in Yorba Linda offers a serene and supportive environment where individuals can focus on recovery. Binge Eating Disorder is a serious condition characterized by recurring episodes of eating large quantities of food, often quickly and to the point of discomfort.
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food, often rapidly and to the point of discomfort. Unlike other eating disorders, individuals with BED do not engage in other behaviors such as purging, fasting, or excessive exercise after binge eating episodes. These binge episodes are often accompanied by feelings of loss of control, shame, distress, or guilt, which can exacerbate the cycle of binge eating.
It can lead to numerous physical health problems such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease. At We Conquer Together, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive care to help individuals regain control of their lives and build a normal relationship with food.
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) manifests through various symptoms that can significantly impact an individual’s physical and emotional well-being. Recognizing these symptoms is the first step toward seeking help and beginning the journey to recovery. Common signs of BED include frequent episodes of consuming large amounts of food in a short period, often accompanied by feelings of loss of control and emotional distress. Other symptoms include:
Our comprehensive treatment programs are designed to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of BED, promoting long-term recovery and overall well-being.
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is more common than many people realize. It is the most prevalent eating disorder in the United States, affecting millions of people across diverse demographics. Studies suggest that BED is more common than anorexia and bulimia combined, with an estimate of around 2% of the general population experiencing this condition at some point in their lives. It affects individuals of all ages, genders, and backgrounds, though it is slightly more common in women.
Effective treatment for Binge Eating Disorder (BED) requires a comprehensive approach that addresses both the psychological and physical aspects of the disorder. At We Conquer Together, we offer a variety of evidence-based treatment options tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. Our goal is to provide patients with the tools and support they need to achieve lasting recovery and improve their overall well-being.
Psychotherapy is a cornerstone of BED treatment, focusing on understanding and changing the thoughts and behaviors that contribute to the disorder. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is particularly effective in treating BED, helping individuals identify triggers for binge eating and develop healthier coping strategies. Other therapeutic approaches, such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), can also be beneficial in managing emotional regulation and interpersonal relationships.
Medication can play a vital role in the treatment of BED, particularly for individuals who do not respond fully to psychotherapy alone. Antidepressants, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), can help reduce binge eating episodes and alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety that often co-occur with BED. Additionally, medications specifically approved for BED, such as lisdexamfetamine, may be prescribed to help control binge eating behavior.
Group therapy provides a supportive environment where individuals with BED can share their experiences and learn from others facing similar challenges. This form of therapy fosters a sense of community and reduces feelings of isolation. It also offers opportunities for patients to practice new skills and receive feedback in a safe and understanding setting. Group sessions are often facilitated by trained therapists who guide discussions and provide valuable insights.
Holistic therapies complement traditional treatment methods by addressing the mind-body connection. Techniques such as mindfulness, yoga, and meditation can help individuals develop greater self-awareness and manage stress, which can be triggers for binge eating. Holistic approaches aim to promote overall well-being and can be particularly effective in helping patients establish a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
Lifestyle and wellness programs are integral to the long-term success of BED treatment. These programs focus on educating individuals about nutrition, physical activity, and healthy habits. Personalized wellness plans may include meal planning, mindful movement routines, and stress management techniques. By adopting a holistic approach to health, patients can create sustainable changes that support their recovery and enhance their quality of life.
At We Conquer Together, we believe that a multifaceted approach to binge eating disorder treatment can lead to more effective and lasting recovery. Our clinical team is committed to providing compassionate and individualized care for myriad of conditions.
Recovering from Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a challenging journey, but with the right support and treatment, lasting recovery is possible. Our team of professionals works closely with each patient to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses their unique needs and goals.
From psychotherapy and medication management to group therapy and lifestyle programs, our goal is to equip you with the tools and strategies to maintain recovery after treatment.
Contact the We Conquer Together team today to learn more about our treatment options and start your journey toward lasting wellness. Our dedicated staff is here to support you every step of the way.
Dr. Kelly Gonderman is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with extensive experience in clinical practice, supervision, and program administration. She earned her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology and has developed broad clinical expertise in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, eating disorders, co-occurring substance use, and personality-related concerns.
As Clinical Director at We Conquer Together, Dr. Gonderman specializes in fostering supportive and structured therapeutic environments where clients can heal, build resilience, and develop lasting skills for long-term well-being.
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