Eating Recovery Center

Eating Recovery Center

Mental Health Care

Denver, Colorado 28,498 followers

Providing hope and a path to recovery for eating disorders at higher levels of care.

About us

We guide patients and their families struggling with eating disorders out of the darkness and into life. ✨ Eating Recovery Center (ERC) is the nation’s leading mental health care system dedicated to the treatment of eating disorders. ERC specializes in treating patients struggling with eating disorders and related conditions including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, diabulimia, binge eating disorder, avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), unspecified eating disorders and co-occurring conditions (OSFED). Led by the world’s leading experts, ERC provides innovative, evidence-based treatment programs tailored for patients of all ages, genders and ethnicities. Working with patients as well as their families, ERC's multi-disciplinary treatment programs are designed to help illuminate their unique paths forward and provide a foundation for resilience and long-lasting mental wellness. ERC offers Inpatient, Residential, Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) levels of care in centers across the country as well as Virtual PHP and IOP (video) telebehavioral health services. For more information, please visit eatingrecoverycenter.com.

Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2008
Specialties
eating disorders treatment, mood and anxiety disorders treatment, binge eating disorder treatment, compulsive overeating treatment, mental health treatment, anxiety treatment, depression treatment, and trauma treatment

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    Prepare for an incredible experience at our upcoming annual conferences on eating disorders and mental health! 🤩 Join more than 1,000 of your colleagues to explore the future of behavioral health while gaining critical skills to apply to your practice. Here's a preview of topics we're covering... 👉 Radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RODBT) for anxiety 👉 GLP1s, binge eating disorder and the bariatric community 👉 The impact of GLP1 messaging in the African-American community 👉 Ethical treatment at higher levels of care 👉 Exercise integration at all levels of care In case you’re not convinced yet, here are a few more reasons to attend: 💻 Participate from anywhere 💻 Our 100% virtual format eliminates travel costs and saves time. 📚 Learn the latest 📚 Explore trending topics vital to all mental health clinicians in 2024. 💙 Build your community 💙 Engage with respected, trusted peers from across the nation 🗣 Speak your mind 🗣 Interact through live chats and Q&A sessions. 🔍 Explore challenging cases 🔍 Attend clinical consultations and get one-on-one guidance. Sign up now to take advantage of our advanced early bird pricing: https://bit.ly/3yn0Twz #ERCConference

    2024 ERC Pathlight Conference | Eating Recovery Center

    2024 ERC Pathlight Conference | Eating Recovery Center

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    We're half way through our second (and last 🥲) day of our virtual conference on eating disorders. So far we've covered: - Addressing medical challenges in eating disorder treatment - Considerations for treating eating disorders in the virtual space - Ethical implications in eating disorder care Up next, we've got: - Navigating movement in eating disorder treatment - Effective strategies for treating body image concerns If you're attending the conference virtually, drop us a note in the comments to let us know your thoughts!

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    "In my journey with eating disorder recovery, reaching out and asking for help used to feel incredibly shameful. I struggled with admitting that I needed support, thinking it was a sign of weakness. But now, I've learned that asking for help is one of the strongest, most courageous things I can do. It’s become a go-to practice in my life. Through recovery, I've come to understand the immense value of community. Leaning on others and accepting support is essential in navigating the tough ups and downs of life. Recovery has taught me to work through the shame of struggling and the shame of not being okay. It’s okay to need help. It's okay to ask for it. We all need a help sometimes, and that’s perfectly normal." Love this message from our Mental Health Advocate, Eric Dorsa. 💙

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    🚨Last call! If you haven't gotten your tickets yet, it's officially the last day to register for our Annual Conferences on Eating Disorders and Mental Health! 💻 This event will be packed with topics vital to mental health clinicians in 2024 and allow you to: 1. Earn up to 30 CE/CME/CNE Credit Hours 2. Stay ahead of evolving trends 3. Build your confidence and competence in treating complex cases 4. Discover best practices to integrate into patient care immediately 5. Interact with experts who will examine the latest advances in treatment 6. Explore diverse perspectives and engage in provocative discussions designed to move the field of mental health forward Secure your spot today: https://bit.ly/3WLs9gN (registration closes tonight at 11:59 MT) #ContinuingEducation #ERCConference

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    We all have a reason for choosing our career paths. 💼 For Adee Levinstein, MS, RD, LD, CEDS-C, Clinical Dietitian Training Specialist, her reason is to help people improve their relationship with food and movement. 💙 That's why she’ll be discussing the integration of exercise at higher levels of care at our Annual Conferences on Eating Disorders and Mental Health on August 21–23, 2024! 💻 Catch her session, “Empowering Exercise: Navigating Movement in Eating Disorder Treatment” here: https://bit.ly/3ymwv5U #ContinuingEducation #ERCConference

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    The word “attachment” means different things to different people. As an adult you want to have healthy relationships, but your ability to do so is shaped by the attachment patterns formed in your childhood. So, what is healthy attachment? Why does it make such a difference in the well-being of a child? And what are some ways to practice healthy, secure attachment within family systems? Find out in our blog here: https://bit.ly/3WjSSkb

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    Join National Alliance for Eating Disorders and Eating Recovery Center for "Working with Neurodivergent Patients with Eating Disorders" by Stephanie Setliff, MD, CEDS-C, & Jennifer Vittitow, RD, LD, CEDS-C on Friday, August 23rd from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST VIRTUALLY via Zoom. 1.5 CEs will be provided for FL practitioners and providers licensed through APA, NBCC, and NYSW.

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