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Eating Disorder | Evidence-Based Care | Equip Health

Suffering from an eating disorder? Equip was built by clinical experts in the eating disorder field and people in a lasting recovery. We use the most effective evidence-based care for Eating disorder treatment. Treatment should be affordable and accessible. For more info, visit www.equip.health

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Eating Disorder | Evidence-Based Care | Equip Health

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  1. Eating Disorder | Evidence-Based Care Equip was built by clinical experts in the eating disorder field and people in a lasting recovery. We use the most effective evidence-based care for Eating disorder treatment. Treatment should be affordable and accessible.

  2. Your dedicated, virtual, five-person care team

  3. Why Equip Evidence-Based Treatment – Amplified We use the Family Based Treatment (FBT) method – the most effective evidence-based care for young people – to empower families to help loved ones overcome their eating disorders.

  4. Eating disorders are complex brain disorders with strong genetic, neurobiological and psychological underpinnings. No single person, experience, or issue causes an eating disorder. They often co-occur with and can be hidden by anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, PTSD, and substance use disorder. The good news is that we don't need to know the exact cause of your child's eating disorder to treat it effectively. Researchers are still learning what triggers or "turns on" eating disorders in the brain. For many, it seems to come from a negative energy balance caused from more calories out than in which can be triggered by a diet, over-exercise, stomach bug, or surgery. Once that imbalance occurs, a switch flips in the brain, turning the eating disorder on and tyrannizing the brain.

  5. Email: info@equip.health Phone: (855) 387-4378 Website: www.equip.health

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