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Boston Eating Disorder Treatment Options
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Treatment Centers in Boston, MA for Disordered Eating
Bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, anorexia nervosa, and other eating disorders can take a serious toll on mental, physical, and emotional well-being. These compounding issues can make it hard to reach out for help—but it's important to remember that help is always available. If you or your loved one lives in Boston, these programs are good places to start your recovery journey.
Klarman Eating Disorders Center
115 Mill St, Belmont, MA, 02478Dietitians & Eating Disorder Therapists in Boston, MA
Counseling and therapy is generally thought of as the most effective way to help someone recover from an eating disorder, with different techniques shown to help alleviate symptoms of bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, ARFID, and more.
Finding the right type of intervention—and treatment provider—for you is an important step toward healing. And aside from the dietitians an therapists available in Boston, you can access this type of effective care through many online eating disorder programs.
Erica Eckman
112 Water St, Boston, MA, 02109Monica Perez
Boston, MA, 02130Sharon Chirban
137 Newbury St, 602/605, Boston, MA, 02116Karin Lewis Eating Disorder Center
1 City Hall Square, Boston, MA, 02201Lieba Swartz-Brownstein
Boston, MA, 02130Susan E. Margolis
75 Arlington St, Ste 500, Boston, MA, 02116Karin Lewis Eating Disorder Center
1 City Hall Square, Boston, MA, 02201Samantha Rose Jankowski
6 Liberty Sq, Boston, MA, 02109Kristina Wischhusen
Boston, MA, 02135Jana Ross
Boston, MA, 02116Annie Bjerg
85 Newbury St, Ste 3, Boston, MA, 02116Katy Aisenberg
59 Church St, Apt 4, Cambridge, MA, 02138Agnis J Pena-Toro
Ste 200, Brookline, MAMeghan Brown
1170 Beacon St, Brookline, MA, 02446Paige Simpson-Hamilton
1696 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, 02138Beth Rontal
124 Harvard St, Ste 4A, Brookline, MA, 02446Lacey Vogel
1001 Memorial Dr, Cambridge, MA, 02138Sarah Frenette
1101 Beacon St, Ste 7E, Brookline, MA, 02446Paige Simpson-Hamilton
1696 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, 02138Leo J. Adle
Jay St, Cambridge, MA, 02139Natalie L Hill
1555 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, 02138Susan Stahl
1679 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, 02138Additional Boston, MA Resources
Boston Public Health Commission – Center for Behavioral Health and Wellness
The Boston Public Health Commission(BPHC) is dedicated to improving mental health for all Boston residents. While there is no specific program for eating disorders, residents can access a number of services, including counseling related to depression, substance use, and issues impacting LGBTQIA+ individuals. Community-based programs are available to both adults and youth, and crisis support is available for emergencies.
Boston Public Schools – Comprehensive School-Based Behavioral Health Services
Boston Public Schools (BPS) offers a range of programs to support students in the Boston Public Schools district. Counseling and crisis intervention are pillars of the program, but services also include assessment and referrals to outside healthcare providers. BPS partners with Boston Children's Hospital and UMass Boston to help provide comprehensive behavioral healthcare to all students.
Boston Public Health Commission – Health and Wellness for Students
The Boston Public Health Commission provides several outlets for residents in need of help. The department offers programs to help residents find appropriate doctors, treatment programs, or health insurance. For those in recovery, a healthy eating program can help guide them to nutritious dining options.
Cities Near Boston
Since the relationship between you and your therapist is so central to eating disorder recovery, it may be worthwhile to explore options in areas around Boston. Additional eating disorder treatment centers and other types of help may also be available in these places.