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Binge Eating Disorder Recovery

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Binge Eating Disorder is the most common eating disorder in the US.

Do you think you or your loved one might have Binge Eating Disorder? Our team is here to help!

Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent episodes of consuming large quantities of food in a short period, often accompanied by a perceived lack of control during these episodes. Unlike bulimia nervosa, individuals with BED do not engage in compensatory behaviors such as vomiting or excessive exercise.

Binge Eating Disorder effects folks of all genders, races, body sizes and ages.

Binge Eating Disorder is a multifaceted condition with biological, psychological, and social determinants. Stark Therapy Group treats all of our clients from from a Health At Every Size (HAES) perspective. It is crucial to recognize that health is not solely determined by body size. Factors such as genetics, mental health, trauma, and societal pressures contribute to the development and perpetuation of BED. Shifting the focus from weight to overall well-being allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the disorder.

You can learn even more about BED on our blog.

What to expect while working on eating disorder recovery with Stark Therapy Group:

Our treatments are based on science and trauma informed:

  • Health at Every Size (HAES) is a movement promoting well-being and body acceptance without focusing on weight loss. It recognizes that health is multidimensional and influenced by various factors beyond weight. HAES emphasizes self-compassion, joyful movement, intuitive eating, and respectful care. It challenges the societal norm equating thinness with health and advocates for body diversity and inclusivity. HAES encourages individuals to adopt sustainable habits and prioritize their overall well-being rather than pursuing a specific body size or appearance. It aims to reduce weight stigma and create a supportive environment where everyone can pursue health and happiness without judgment.

  • Brainspotting is a therapeutic technique that targets and processes unresolved trauma and distressing experiences held in the brain and body. It was developed by Dr. David Grand in 2003. Brainspotting uses the field of vision and eye positioning to access and activate deep emotional and physiological healing. By identifying specific "brainspots" that correlate with the traumatic or distressing experiences, our therapist helps the client engage in focused attention and body awareness to facilitate processing and resolution. Brainspotting can be effective for a range of mental health issues, including trauma, anxiety, phobias, and performance enhancement. It is a gentle, non-invasive approach that supports the body's natural healing processes.

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a therapeutic approach developed by Richard Schwartz that views the mind as composed of various subpersonalities or "parts." According to IFS, each part has its own unique perspective, emotions, and behaviors. The goal of IFS therapy is to facilitate communication, understanding, and harmony among these internal parts. The therapist helps the client identify and engage with different parts, allowing them to express themselves, be understood, and heal. The IFS approach emphasizes self-leadership, self-compassion, and the belief that each part has positive intentions. By fostering cooperation and balance among parts, individuals can experience greater emotional well-being and integration.

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