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Eating Disorder Treatment in Wyoming
Wyoming Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians
Therapy is one of the most important and effective types of treatment for eating disorder recovery. And finding a therapist you connect with is one of the most important aspects of therapy.
There are many Wyoming-based eating disorder therapists who may be able to help. And a number of online eating disorder programs can help provide you with a caring and compassionate therapist, no matter where you live.
Ryann Linthicum
Jackson, WYSadie H Cole
1115 Maple Way, Ste D, Jackson, WY, 83001Possible Virtual Options
In addition to in-person options, virtual only eating disorder treatment programs may be available in Wyoming to those who would prefer to receive help remotely or to those who may have difficulty accessing a treatment center. Virtual programs are completed entirely online—therapy sessions are conducted remotely, vitals are tracked and sent to your clinical team, and some programs even provide pre-prepared meals directly to your Wyoming residence.
If you qualify for an intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization program but can’t find a center in WY that is convenient and suited to your needs, a virtual program may be the best option.
Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment
With a spread-out population and few major city centers, Wyoming can be a difficult place to find in-person eating disorder care. If you're someone who's having trouble finding in-person care, virtual eating disorder treatment can be another great option for finding help.
These programs offer comprehensive care, including nutrition counseling, individual and group therapy, and help from a designated treatment team. Schedules are usually more flexible, and anyone with an internet signal can participate.
Best of all, virtual programs are just as effective as in-person care in many cases, making them a great way to pursue eating disorder recovery from wherever you may live.2
Other Eating Disorder Resources in Wyoming
Disordered eating, body image concerns, and negative body image impact people no matter where they are. For Wyoming residents who aren't involved in a treatment program, there are a few other places to look for help.
The state's Department of Health can provide general care for behavioral health concerns, including referrals to nearby programs, assistance with coordinating care, and additional resources and information.
Certain residents may also qualify for the Wyoming Medicaid Behavioral Health Services. A more comprehensive program, it can provide mental health counseling and medication consultation, as well as help with related concerns, such as substance use or mood disorders. Some patients may also be recommended to specialists, such as a registered dietitian nutritionist.
Finding the Best Wyoming Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians for You
The healing journey for eating disorders is often long, but enrolling in a good program is one way to ensure it's as smooth as possible. While there are limited Wyoming eating disorder therapists and dietitians, it's still important to make sure you believe in the person or program you choose.
You may want to schedule an initial meeting to ensure you're on the same page and have, or think you can develop, a positive relationship with your therapist. You may want to discuss topics such as your relationship with food, meal planning, and other tools that can aid in symptom management.
It's also a good idea to ask if the therapist accepts or works with your insurance provider. This will help eliminate surprise bills in the future.
It may feel like a lot of work up-front, but finding a therapist you can work with is the best way to move forward in your recovery journey, and find the compassionate care you need and deserve.
Reference List
- Social & Economic Cost of Eating Disorders in Wyoming. (2018). Harvard University. Accessed May 2025.
- Steiger H, Booij L, Crescenzi O, Oliverio S, Singer I, Thaler L, St-Hilaire A, Israel M. (2022). In-person versus virtual therapy in outpatient eating-disorder treatment: A COVID-19 inspired study. International Journal of Eating Disorders; 55(1):145-150.
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