Imani Treatment Centre

Imani Treatment Centre

Mental Health Care

Upper Wynberg, Cape Town 145 followers

The Imani eating disorder treatment programme is tailored to the individual needs of each client.

About us

Our programme is for adults suffering from a range of eating disorders and behaviours, including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, emotional eating, body dysmorphic disorder, rumination disorder, and disordered eating resulting from psychotropic medications. Many clients also have co-occurring diagnoses of depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, addiction and other psychological issues that require simultaneous treatment. Imani is one of the only treatment programmes that offer a complete range of holistic care for all stages of recovery. Our hands-on dietary programme includes individualised meal planning and preparation, restaurant and grocery store outings, as well as kitchen skills and nutrition groups. In addition to group work, each client receives individual sessions with our psychiatrist, physician, dietician, case manager and their primary therapist. The Imani team also strives to keep external professionals and families involved every step of the way and considers this vital to our programme’s success. Families have numerous opportunities to participate in their loved ones’ treatment including family therapy, visitation, and therapeutic family meals.

Website
https://www.imanitreatment.co.za
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Upper Wynberg, Cape Town
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2008
Specialties
eating disorder recovery, eating disorder support, eating disorder treatment, Cognitive behavioural therapy , Schema Therapy, Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa, Binge eating disorder, and Purging disorder

Locations

  • Primary

    38 Alexandra Road

    Upper Wynberg

    Upper Wynberg, Cape Town 7800, ZA

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Employees at Imani Treatment Centre

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    "By far the question people ask me the most is why I do this? And why eating disorders, possibly the most complex and cunning of all addictions? So yes why? Why when the rate of relapse is so high? When denial is so embedded in the sufferer? When the underlying issues are buried so deep and treatment by en large out there is simply a revolving door? I will tell you why.... Have you ever watched the sunrise or a flower bloom? Or watch a trapped wild animal feel grass beneath their feet for the first time? Well, that's what it's like when I watch a client's fear turn to hope and hope into joy and joy into freedom. When you finally see the light come into someone's eyes and despair turns into faith and dreams reemerge. Well, that's why. So many failed attempts yes. But what a joy when the light goes on and I'm there to witness it and help it grow. That's why. Simple. Recovery IS possible." Recovery IS possible. It's not just our belief; it's our witness. Join us in celebrating and supporting the journey of transformation. #RecoveryIsPossible #Hope#TransformationJourney Visit www.imanitreatment.co.za for more information. Connect with us via admin@imanitreatment.co.za. We're here to provide simple, understandable information and guide you towards the support you deserve. Break the silence. #EatingDisorderAwareness #ImaniTreatment#RecognizeTheSigns #HealingJourney#HealingJourney

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    "Today we looked at the masks we wear and hide behind... Just for today, I will drop the mask, reveal my vulnerable self and even if I only make one true connection, it will all be worthwhile." - Alison Green In today's session, we delved into the masks we wear - the joker, the people pleaser, and many more. These masks shield our pain, fears, and vulnerabilities. But if connection is the antidote to addiction and eating disorders, how can we truly connect while hiding behind these facades? Reflecting on this, it becomes clear that our masks might be feeding our diseases by blocking the authentic connections we yearn for. Dropping these masks could lead us to the genuine connections and community we seek, offering true healing from our illnesses and feelings of disconnection. Just for today, let's dare to drop the mask, show our true selves, and cherish even just one real connection. It could be the most significant step towards recovery. Visit www.imanitreatment.co.za for more information. Connect with us via admin@imanitreatment.co.za. We're here to provide simple, understandable information and guide you towards the support you deserve. Break the silence.

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    Binge eating, restricting food intake, excessive exercise and drastic weight changes can all be indicative of an eating disorder. If you or someone you care about is experiencing any of these, you are not alone! Reach out and ask for help. #MentalHealthAwareness #MentalHealthMatters #EndTheStigma #SupportMatters #askforhelp Visit www.imanitreatment.co.za or call +27 (0) 21 761 0740 or +27 (0) 866 69 56 59 for more information. #YouAreNotAlone

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