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Eating Disorder Treatment in New Jersey
New Jersey Eating Disorder Centers
With more than 1,400 annual ER visits and 641 annual hospitalizations, eating disorders like anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder make a big impact in New Jersey. All told, it's estimated that 784,202 residents will struggle with one of these conditions over the course of their lives.1
Thankfully, there are a number of New Jersey eating disorder centers where patients can find the help they need to get on the road to recovery.
Center for Discovery Bridgewater
745 US-206, Ste 103, Bridgewater, NJ, 08807Center for Discovery Paramus Outpatient
45 Eisenhower Dr, Ste 250, Paramus, NJ, 07652Hidden River Residential Eating Disorder Treatment
230 Pottersville Rd, Chester, NJ, 07930Princeton Center for Eating Disorders
1 Plainsboro Rd, Plainsboro, NJ, 08536New Jersey 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 New Jersey-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.
Miriam A Burt
258 Newark St., Ste 205, Hoboken, NJ, 07030Terese (Terry) Catherine Hall
720 E Main St, Ste 1A, Moorestown, NJ, 08057Lisa Burditt
Princeton, NJ, 08544Gila Cohen Davidovsky
725 Winthrop Rd, Teaneck, NJ, 07666Sarah Goldberg Ellis
Robbinsville, NJ, 08691Jillian Stabert
190 NJ-18, Ste 304, East Brunswick, NJ, 08816Joyce M. Mermini, LCSW
218 Lorraine Ave, Montclair, NJ, 07043Judith Cohen Oshinsky
85 Raritan Ave, Ste 500, Highland Park, NJ, 08904Diane Vanucci
43 Spring St, Princeton, NJ, 08542Julie K. Alter
68 Essex St, Millburn, NJ, 07041Julie K Steinberg
43 Maple Ave, Morristown, NJ, 07960Diane M Zicarelli
17 Hanover Rd, Ste 300, Florham Park, NJ, 07932Hope Healing Happiness Counseling Services, LLC
141 South Ave, Ste 101, Fanwood, NJ, 07023Shari Weinglass
407 Omni Dr, Hillsborough, NJ, 08844Ava M Frotton
339 Changebridge Rd, Pine Brook, NJ, 07058Emily Rice
Red Bank, NJShoshana Klein
Cherry Hill, NJ, 08034Parin Kamdar
90 Millburn Ave, Ste 102, Millburn, NJ, 07041Julianne (Jules) Nestor
620 Shrewsbury Ave, Ste D, Tinton Falls, NJ, 07701Katelyn Kidwell
2nd St, Bloomfield, NJ, 07003Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment
Residential eating disorder treatment and other levels of in-person care may not be the best option for everyone. Some patients may have trouble with mobility or transportation, while others juggle busy schedules and at-home obligations that make it difficult to attend regular sessions.
For these people, virtual eating disorder treatment could be a great way to receive care. The format makes it possible for anyone with an internet connection to participate in treatment, with more flexible schedules and a wider reach that often makes it easier to find support groups and specialized care, such as nutritional counseling.
Best of all, studies have already shown that virtual eating disorder treatment is just as effective as in-person care in many cases.2 Reach out to one of these programs today to see if they're the right fit for you.
Other Eating Disorder Resources in New Jersey
The recovery process isn't always a straight line. Instead of starting at a treatment program right away, you may first look for help in other areas.
The New Jersey Department of Health is one place to start. The state program provides general assistance with behavioral health issues, including referrals to local programs, help with coordinating care, and access to other relevant information and resources.
Certain New Jersey residents may also qualify for the state's Medicaid Behavioral Health Services. This program helps more directly with eating disorder recovery, with options like outpatient therapy sessions and medication management, as well as help with related mental health concerns, such as mood disorders and substance abuse.
Finding the Best New Jersey Eating Disorder Centers for You
If you're still unsure which is the best New Jersey eating disorder center for you or your loved one, asking some questions may help you get a better idea of which program more closely aligns with your vision, goals, and priorities:3
- What's the best way to describe your treatment style? Which psychotherapeutic methods or tools do you use?
- Which measurable benchmarks do you use to track progress toward recovery?
- Is there an overall treatment philosophy, or any spiritual or religious aspects to your program?
- Are friends or family involved in treatment?
- Will you work with my school or workplace to help coordinate and streamline care?
Long-term recovery often requires a supportive environment and a multidisciplinary team approach to healing. The right program will give you access to these valuable resources and help you with your first crucial steps on the recovery journey.
Reference List
- Economic and Social Cost of Eating Disorders in New Jersey. (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.
- Questions to Ask Treatment Providers. (n.d.) National Eating Disorders Association. Accessed May 2025.
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