Anorexia Treatment
Reconnect With Your Body, Rebuild Strength, and Begin Lasting Recovery
Anorexia nervosa is a life-threatening eating disorder rooted in emotional pain, fear of weight gain, and distorted self-perception. The relentless drive for control through food restriction, over-exercise, or purging can severely impact both physical health and mental stability—especially when substance use is present.
At Evolutions Detox Recovery Center, we provide care for anorexia only when it coexists with substance use, recognizing how closely these challenges are linked. Through an integrative, dual-diagnosis approach, our team helps clients restore physical health, rebuild self-esteem, and heal their relationship with food and themselves.
"We treat these conditions in conjunction with substance use, not independently."
Understanding Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia goes beyond dieting—it’s a complex mental health disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and relates to their body. The desire for control over food often serves as a coping mechanism for deeper emotional struggles, such as trauma, anxiety, or low self-worth.
Common Indicators Include:
Extreme restriction of food intake or obsessive calorie counting
Fear of weight gain despite being underweight
Distorted body image or preoccupation with appearance
Over-exercise or use of laxatives, diuretics, or diet pills
Physical symptoms like fatigue, thinning hair, or irregular heartbeat
Emotional withdrawal, irritability, or mood instability
When paired with substance use, anorexia becomes even more dangerous, as both issues reinforce feelings of shame and self-punishment. Our approach addresses these underlying patterns with compassion and structured, evidence-based support.
Our Comprehensive Approach to Anorexia Treatment
At Evolutions Detox Recovery Center, we approach recovery as a full-spectrum process—healing both the body and the mind. Our team collaborates across disciplines to ensure each client receives care tailored to their individual experience.
Restoring Health and Confidence Through Integrated Dual-Diagnosis Care
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
We treat anorexia and substance use together, focusing on how emotional distress fuels both conditions and helping clients rebuild a foundation of stability and self-trust.
Therapy and Emotional Healing
Clients participate in individual and group sessions using CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed therapy to challenge distorted beliefs about control, food, and body image.
Nutritional Rehabilitation
Registered dietitians provide structured meal planning, nutritional education, and mindful eating support to restore healthy nourishment and body awareness.
Family-Based Support
Families are guided through the recovery process with communication tools, education, and therapy—creating a unified, supportive environment that extends beyond treatment.
Medical Monitoring
Due to the physical dangers of anorexia, we provide regular health assessments, monitoring vital signs, and addressing any complications that may arise.
Aftercare and Relapse Prevention
Long-term recovery requires continued support. Our aftercare planning equips clients with tools to manage triggers, maintain progress, and access ongoing care post-treatment.
Compassionate, Comprehensive Healing That Honors Mind and Body
Why Choose Evolutions Detox Recovery Center for Anorexia Treatment
At Evolutions Detox Recovery Center, we believe recovery from anorexia and substance use is possible when both are treated with empathy, precision, and ongoing care.
Specialized Dual-Diagnosis Expertise
Our clinical and medical staff are skilled in treating eating disorders alongside addiction, ensuring safe, holistic recovery for each client.
Personalized, Evolving Treatment Plans
Every program is tailored to reflect each individual’s progress and changing needs throughout recovery.
Peaceful, Supportive Setting
Our nurturing environment fosters calm, safety, and reflection—allowing clients to focus fully on healing.
Family Integration and Continued Care
We work with families to strengthen relationships, prevent relapse, and promote sustainable recovery long after treatment ends.