HealthWorld Online
 
healthy.net
 
Wellness Inventory Whole Person Assessment & Lifestyle Program
Eating Disorders
home alternative medicine health conditions healthy shopping contact us
Tell A Friend  Tell A Friend
 
 
enter keyword-click
 
 
Health Conditions
 
Key Health Centers
 
The Biology Of Belief
The Biology Of Belief
more titles by
Bruce Lipton

 
Alter. Therapies
 
Product Categories
 
 
Hot Tubs & Spas
Achieve all-around mental, physical,and emotional well-being.
Circulation, sleep enhancement, arthritis,
and back pain relief.
Dimension One Hot Tubs and Spas

 
Wellness Inventory Certification Training


Holistic Eating Disorder Treatment
A Beautiful Way of Honoring the Integrity of the Body, Clarity of the Mind, and Beauty of the Soul

© 2009 Jeanne Rust


I have worked in the field of treating eating disorders for almost 18 years. In those 18 years I have experienced times of great joy as I’ve watched the miracle of a patient’s healing unfold before my eyes.

During that time I also had times of deep sadness as I watched hundreds of women with eating disorders relapse repeatedly. Treatment teams are frequently dismayed, families are in debt for thousands of dollars, and patients themselves feel as if they’ve failed yet one more time.

I became aware early on as an eating disorder therapist that the medical model of treatment, which is cognitive-behavioral therapy and nutritional education with some equine therapy tossed in occasionally, simply doesn’t work. Stuart Agras (1993) stated that only 32% of all people who have had eating disorder treatment are eating disorder free after a year. This is simply not good enough!

It was when I was studying for my PhD at Saybrook in San Francisco that I finally figured out what was missing. Attention to what I call my holy trinity – mind, body, spirit was missing. In the medical model of eating disorder treatment, the body and the spirit were left out! Treating eating disorders is serious. Eating disorders affect a significant number of Americans, an estimated 5 million every year (Kreipe, Golden, Katzman, Fisher, Rees, Tonkin, et al., 1995). These disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorders and several other variants. Although these disorders are more common in adolescent girls or young women, approximately 7 million girls and adult women struggle with eating disorders and approximately 1 million boys and men will struggle with eating disorders this year (Katz, 2003). 10%-25% of all those battling anorexia will die as a direct result of the eating disorder. Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate of any DSM diagnoses.

We often say that there's no such thing as a client with JUST an eating disorder. Nearly all eating disorder clients present with a host of issues that may include anorexia, bulimia and compulsive eating, but also attention deficit disorder, anxiety, depression, trauma, substance abuse, obsessive compulsive disorders, sleep disorders, and a host of other conditions. Almost all eating disordered patients have a dual diagnosis. Given the complexity of eating disorders, holistic treatment is the one of the few ways to successfully treat eating disorders and their co-occurring conditions.

Holistic eating disorder treatment takes into account the whole person (body, mind, spirit), including all aspects of lifestyle. It makes use of all therapies, both conventional and alternative.

Integrative medicine and holistic eating disorder treatment are partners in treating the whole person, knowing that one part of a person cannot become either ill or well without all of the other parts being affected. Holistic eating disorder treatment depends on a partnership between the patient, therapist, the doctor, and all of the practitioners where the goal is to treat the mind, body, and spirit, all at the same time. While some of the therapies used might be considered unconventional, a guiding principle within holistic and integrative medicine is to use therapies that have some high-quality evidence to support them, such as some therapies used in holistic eating disorder treatment as well.

In a holistic eating disorder treatment center, a multidisciplinary treatment team consists of practitioners from traditional psychiatry, psychotherapy, and medicine who work closely with complementary medicine practitioners. Every member of the staff needs to be an experienced, caring professional who is certified and/or licensed in his or her area of practice and is knowledgeable in the field of eating disorders.

In holistic eating disorder treatment, many types of experiential therapies are used. Clients who have had various traumatic events in their lives are treated through the use of experiential therapies. These therapies include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), cognitive-behavioral interventions, Gestalt Therapy, Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR), Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) and Neural-Linguistic Programming (NLP). Trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and sexual abuse issues are addressed in a professional, respectful, and gentle manner.

Clients in holistic eating disorder treatment are treated as individuals with the utmost dignity and respect.

Holistic eating disorder treatment covers quite a wide range of options for treatment. One eating disorder expert said it like this, “We’re going to knock on a lot of little doors with and for a patient. Some of those doors will open with CBT, others with acupuncture, bodywork, or neurofeedback. But we at least have such a wide variety of little doors that we’ll find whatever it is that will be the way that will take an individual towards healing, health, and wellness.”

This is the first of a series of articles where I will explain the types of alternative therapies that are used in the holistic treatment of eating disorders, why they’re used and, their effectiveness.


Copyright © 2009

Related Articles

     on Anorexia Nervosa
     on Bulimia
     on Eating Disorders
     Healthy Woman Center

Jeanne Rust, PhD, LPC is CEO and Founder of Mirasol Eating Disorder Recovery Centers in Tucson, Arizona. Jeanne specializes in eating disorders and is an expert in the treatment of ...more

From Our Sponsors
 

 
Featured Products

What Doctors Don't Tell You
What Doctors
Don't Tell You
What Doctors Don't Tell You
What Doctors
Don't Tell You
Healing Rhythms - Biofeedback Training for a Happy Mind and a Healthy Body
Healing Rhythms
Biofeedback Train.
Mind Power RX - Optimal Mind Support by Dr. Ray Sahelian, M.D.
Mind Power RX
Dr. Ray Sahelian

HeartMath - emWave Personal Stress Reliever
emWave Personal
Stress Reliever
Wellness Inventory Certification Training
Certification Training
Winter-Spring 2010
Sweetleaf Stevia
SteviaPlus Packets Special!
SteviaClear Special!
SteviaClear Liquid Stevia


 
     enter email-click go 
Take the
Walking Quiz

 
Health News
 
 
Key Services
 
Health News
e-Newsletter
Find a Practitioner
Global Calendar
Wellness Inventory
Expert Columns
Healthy Recipes
Emergency/1st Aid
Health Bookstore
Healthy Shopping
Speakers Network
MEDLINE/PubMed
Document Delivery
Welcome Center
 
 
Disclaimer: The information provided on HealthWorld Online is for educational purposes only and IS NOT intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek professional medical advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

 
 
 
home alternative medicine health conditions healthy shopping about us site search contact us