[DENVER, 11/29/2017]—Trauma, as defined by the American Psychological Association, is an emotional response to an extremely negative event. Significant trauma may interfere with the quality of an individual’s lifestyle; in such cases, the individual should consider getting support from an established center much like EDCare.
EDCare, an eating disorder treatment center, understands that trauma may lead to eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. As such, it offers empowerment-based treatment that improves physical, mental and emotional stability.
Trauma Is a Result of Overwhelmingly Negative Events
Trauma, which results in stress and dysfunction, has multiple sources. It may be the outcome of physical, sexual, or psychological abuse. It may be the result of severe illness or injury. It may also be the result of witnessing a violent act, experiencing natural disasters, or undergoing the death of a loved one.
Whichever the cause is, however, trauma has a lasting impact on an individual’s physical, mental, and emotional stability. This leads to unhealthy coping mechanisms such as depression and anxiety or alcohol and substance abuse. It may also lead to eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, diabulimia, and orthorexia.
Compassion and Empowerment Are Significant Factors in Recovery
Individuals who have suffered significant trauma are at a high risk for eating disorders—most especially for bulimia, says EDCare. And the eating disorder treatment center has seen enough patients to know that compassion and empowerment have a major impact on recovery.
The treatment center, therefore, takes a unique approach to recovery: Connection, Acceptance, Mindfulness, Sense of Self, and Action (CAMSA). The approach features a safe and supportive environment that helps individuals recover from past trauma and the accompanying eating disorder at the same time.
About EDCare
EDCare is an eating disorder treatment center with programs offered in Denver, Kansas City, and Colorado Springs. It takes an empowerment-based approach to treat cases such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, diabulimia, orthorexia, and similar conditions.
The treatment center is home to an 80-member team with over 15 years of experience with eating disorder treatment. The team understands just how challenging the treatment process is, so it fosters a safe environment where individuals receive the tools and support they need to recover.
For more information, please visit https://eatingdisorder.care/.