Title: Eating Disorder – In-Patient and Out-Patient Service Provides
1Eating Disorder In-Patient and Out-Patient
Service Provides
2Eating Disorder
- Eating disorders are characterised by
an abnormal attitude towards food that causes
someone to change their eating habits and
behaviour. - A person with an eating disorder
focuses excessively on weight and shape, leading
them to make unhealthy choices about food with
damaging results to their health.
3- WHY ARE EATING DISORDERS DANGEROUS?
4- Eating disorders can do a lot of damage to your
health. Eating disorders cause significant
difficulties for those affected and their
families. This includes social and relationship
difficulties, mood difficulties such as
depression and anxiety. Eating disorders also
impact an individuals physical health, including
bone health, energy levels, menstruation and
internal organs such as the heart.
5TYPE Of EATING DISORDERS
6Anorexia Nervosa
- Anorexia is diagnosed in people whose eating
difficulties involve an extremely restricted
energy intake, whose weight is below 85 of what
is expected for their height and age, and whose
self-evaluation is heavily influenced by how they
feel about their shape and weight.
7Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
- Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is commonly known by
compulsive overeating or consuming abnormal
amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and
a loss of control. Men and women suffering from
BED struggle with emotions of disgust and guilt
and often have a related co-morbidity, such as
depression or anxiety.
8Bulimia
- Bulimia Nervosa , commonly called as bulimia.
Bulimia is a serious mental illness. It can
affect anyone of any age ,gender or background.
People with bulimia are caught in a cycle of
eating large quantities of food (called
bingeing), and then trying to compensate for that
overeating by vomiting, taking laxatives or
diuretics, fasting, or exercising excessively
(called purging).
9Selective Eating Disorder (SED)
- Selective eating comes under the umbrella of
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
(ARFID). More than 50 of eating disorders fall
below the threshold for diagnosis
as Anorexia or Bulimia or Binge Eating
Disorder and fall into this spectrum of
diagnoses. It is far more than just being a fussy
eater people with ARFID may have a phobia about
certain foods, a very restricted diet, sensory
aversions to certain tastes, textures or even
swallowing.
10In-Patient and Out-Patient Treatment by Ellern
Mede
11Inpatient services
Ellern Mede is an internationally renowned
specialist based in North London (Barnet and Mill
Hill) offering an inpatient treatment service for
children and young people with eating disorders.
For over 18 years we have offered
recovery-focused treatment as well as high
dependency intensive treatment for complex cases.
12Outpatient services
Our private outpatient service is for children
and young people up to age 25 and their families.
We offer Psychiatry, Psychology, Family Therapy,
Dietetics, Nursing and a range of affordable
packages. We offer self-pay and insurance-covered
services. We offer a stepped model of care ideal
for stepping down from intensive treatment or
stepping up from less specialist treatment. We
offer Day Patient services when you require a
more intensive package of support but dont
require full hospitalisation. We can help you to
stay out of hospital this way.
13Thanks!
- ANY QUESTIONS?
- You can find us at
- ellernmede.org
- info_at_ellernmede.org
- 44 (0)20 3209 7900