Eating Disorder Treatment in Las Vegas

Find Support to Overcome Disordered Eating at Icarus in Nevada

Finding eating disorder treatment in Las Vegas doesn’t have to be hard, but you do have to be specific. You need a treatment team that can handle severe physical ailments while you start on the long road to recovery. From nutrition support to individual therapy to yoga, you need a program experienced with all types of eating disorders.

Once you make the decision to attend treatment, you’ll want to look for a program with both individual and group therapy. This can help your treatment team to spot other mental health or substance abuse issues. Family-based therapy offers support upon your return home, while complementary therapies like yoga and art therapy teach you new coping skills.

When you’re ready to embrace a healthier way of living and eating, Icarus Nevada can help. We offer all of the services needed to kickstart your recovery journey. Keep reading to learn more about what to expect from treatment in Las Vegas, NV.

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Expectations for Recovery from Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, or Binge Eating Disorder

When you finally find the strength to admit that you need help for your eating disorder, many people feel nervous. Knowing what to expect from an eating disorder program can help you enter into treatment in confidence rather than uncertainty. It may not make it easier, but you can anticipate what help you will get.

Here are a few of the basic tenets of what our eating disorder program focuses on at Icarus in Nevada.

Individual Therapy in Various Therapeutic Modalities

Individual Therapy for Treating Eating Disorders

As you might expect, one of the core parts of our inpatient treatment process is time spent one-on-one with a clinician who has experience treating eating disorders. This enables them to pull together all the resources you might need to dig deep into the origin of your eating patterns and help overcome them.

One of the methods we might use is dialectical behavior therapy. This teaches you to tolerate distress, which may be key to getting you to the table to eat a healthy, well-balanced meal. You’ll learn lots of new coping skills that aid you in tolerating the uncomfortable process of eating disorder recovery.

You might also engage in cognitive behavioral therapy, which focuses on reframing distorted thoughts. This might relate to a distorted body image or just negative thoughts that keep you stuck in the cycle of your disorder. You’ll learn how thoughts and feelings influence actions and how to course-correct at the start.

Group Therapy Sessions for Peer Support

Another important aspect of your residential treatment program is group therapy. This allows all clients a chance to get to know one another and offer support outside of their individual therapy times. Many people find camaraderie in the group setting and look forward to the sessions.

Not only does it allow you an opportunity to learn from each other, but it can also be a great way to learn new therapeutic techniques. Many DBT skills can be taught in a group setting, allowing you to reserve your individual sessions for more intensive work.

It can prove helpful even if you’re a little more resistant to group therapy. Research indicates that being in a group is more effective than being on a waitlist and is great when used in conjunction with other forms of therapy.

Family-Based Treatment for Support at Home

Eventually, your treatment team will release you back into the world with your loved ones. It can help to have their support when the time comes. We recommend working with a family therapist to give them a better idea of how they can help you continue to recover.

That could mean walking them through some of the nutritional counseling you receive or allowing them to hold you accountable. Some studies show that having family intervention can be twice as effective as individual therapy alone.

Remember that you may have to rebuild some relationships during this time. Family and friends often do not understand disordered eating behaviors and are frustrated with your condition. This can also be a good time to educate them while you’re in a residential treatment center.

Dual Diagnosis in Eating Disorder Recovery

Dual Diagnosis for Treating Eating Disorders

Eating disorders don’t always exist in a vacuum. There is a high prevalence of other mental health issues that might not have been visible due to your disordered eating.

For some, there is a strong connection between past trauma and your eating habits. You might lean into your eating disorder in an attempt to cope with hard feelings and memories. Identifying post-traumatic stress disorder can help you to receive treatment for all conditions.

However, you might also have mood disorders or anxiety disorders that compound your binge eating episodes or restrictive eating. Compulsive behaviors like self-harm can also be addressed here, as well as any co-occurring substance abuse.

Medication Management for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder

While there aren’t any medications approved to treat anorexia nervosa, there are some options for those who struggle with bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder. If you meet the criteria for either of these eating disorders, you may be a good candidate for medication administered by a medical professional.

The two most frequently used medications are fluoxetine and lisdexamfetamine in adults. The benefit of trying medication while in a residential treatment center is that we can monitor its effects. You’ll be in a safe space as your body adjusts to the prescription medications and we can see if it is helping.

When combined with robust therapeutic modalities, you get well-rounded treatment.

Nutritional Counseling Helps Patients Repair Habits

Nutritional Counseling and Eating Disorder Treatment

Anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders distort your ability to eat in a healthy way. Whether you binge or restrict calories, there are inherently some unhealthy habits at play when you have an eating disorder diagnosis. Nutrition counseling will help you spot those habits and replace them with a more mindful way of eating.

This will be valuable to you on the long road ahead for your recovery journey. We can help you develop a dietary program that works for you while you’re in our treatment facility. We provide a safe space for you to practice your new eating habits.

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Complementary Therapies like Yoga and Art Therapy

In addition to treating severe physical ailments that come from your eating disorder, we want to help you develop healthier ways of coping with the world. Icarus Nevada offers an array of complementary therapies like art therapy or even yoga.

These allow you to express yourself and cope with the difficult feelings that arise from treatment. In particular, yoga has been proven to improve food occupation after sessions and can even decrease scores on the scale of eating disorder assessments. Research doesn’t show an issue with BMI or weight gain.

Transition to Outpatient Treatment

Outpatient Treatment to Maintain Progress in ED Recovery

Once your body weight is up and you have had some time in residential treatment to work on healthier patterns, it might be time for you to shift from inpatient to outpatient options. Icarus Nevada also has a partial hospitalization program and intensive outpatient programs that allow you to explore Las Vegas, NV, when you’re ready.

This is an important step for lasting recovery. It means you’ll spend your days getting proper treatment but will have afternoons and evenings exploring the city. You get a chance to practice your new skills and habits with support if eating disorder behaviors surface again.

FAQs on Eating Disorder Treatment in Las Vegas

What evidence-based treatments does Icarus Nevada offer for eating disorders?

At Icarus Nevada, we offer a wide variety of evidence-based treatments for eating disorders of all kinds. There is a strong emphasis on dialectical behavior therapy, which is designed to teach you how to tolerate distress. This can be particularly important for coping at mealtimes. We also offer family-based treatment, motivational interviewing, and cognitive behavior therapy.

Does Icarus Nevada offer experiential therapy?

Your treatment program shouldn’t consist of counseling from sun up to sun down. That’s why we prioritize your overall well-being and introduce many different kinds of experiential therapy. You have the opportunity to practice your skills in art and music therapy, both of which can be important coping skills upon your return home.

We also offer yoga and meditation practices, among other types of therapies, that can assist in bolstering your coping skills around mealtimes.

What are the facilities like?

We aim to make you as comfortable as possible while you stay with us. Our facilities are clean and modern, ensuring that you never have to worry about a thing while you’re with us. Icarus adheres to all OSHA standards. We aim to make it feel like a home away from home while you focus on receiving treatment.

Does everyone have the same treatment plan?

Individualized Treatment Plans for Eating Disorder Recovery

Our clinicians recognize that every person’s eating disorder is going to be different. The factors leading up to your diagnosis will be unique to you—and your treatment should be unique, too. Upon enrollment, we will complete a comprehensive assessment of your health and mental health to determine what supports are needed.

From here, we will work on your core issues so that you never have to waste time working on something you have already mastered. Each treatment plan is customized and adjusted as progress is made.

Where can I find support groups for eating disorders in Las Vegas?

Eating Disorders Anonymous has routine meetings in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can find an EDA meeting at 8:30 PM on Sundays at 6115 S Rainbow Blvd #104. There are also opportunities to continue your therapeutic work in the community with DBT skills groups and local therapists.

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Enroll in Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada’s Eating Disorder Program Today

Are you ready for eating disorder treatment that allows you to find lasting recovery for your eating habits, no matter whether that means binge eating or restrictive eating patterns? Icarus Behavioral Health in Nevada is ready and waiting to help you find healthy patterns.

Our program starts with a comprehensive evaluation so that we can find any underlying issues that might be contributing to eating disorders. We can offer residential treatment or outpatient care to give you the perfect level of support when you need it most.

When you’re ready to tackle the issue of an eating disorder, our enrollment team is waiting to help you. We can answer your questions about treatment and verify your insurance benefits to let you know what to expect from pursuing care. Give us a call today to see how we can help you in our Las Vegas facility!

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