








Eating Recovery Center Austin
Eating Recovery Center Austin
About Eating Recovery Center Austin
Located in Austin, The Eating Recovery Center offers specialized treatment for adults, adolescents (ages 13 to 17), and children (ages 8 to 12) with eating disorders and co-occurring mental health issues. Their services include intensive outpatient (IOP) and partial hospitalization programs (PHP). The Eating Recovery Center uses an evidence-based approach to provide each patient with the necessary support to achieve long-term recovery. Their treatment team includes psychiatrists, registered dietitians, family clinicians, nursing support, and educational specialists who are dedicated to helping clients heal in a safe and supportive environment.
Comprehensive Care Plan
The Eating Recovery Center uses a holistic and personalized approach to treat eating disorders, combining medical, psychological, and nutritional support. The center provides treatment for adults, adolescents, and children struggling with anorexia, ARFID, bulimia, compulsive overeating, orthorexia, and other specified eating disorders. Their team is trained on evidence-based therapies, providing options for even the most complex cases.
Tailored Therapy Paths
The Eating Recovery Center is across the street from St. David’s, one of the largest hospital systems, making it convenient to access treatment for patients with co-occurring disorders in addition to other healthcare needs. The clinicians use exposure therapy, cognitive processing therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy to help clients build resilience, navigate stress, and create lasting connections with others. Additionally, they offer group therapy, family therapy, and nutritional counseling to strengthen each client's recovery.
Continuum of Care in a Modern Setting
The Eating Recovery Center in Austin offers a modern, nurturing environment with a variety of amenities and services, including quiet therapy spaces, art groups, and yoga therapy. They also have access to nearby apartments for those traveling out of state and in need of accommodations. The aftercare program provides comprehensive care for alumni to sustain their recovery, including support groups for alumni and family members, reunion events, and resources for further care.

Highlights from the Center
Customized Treatment Plans
Adolescents
Eating Disorders Program
Center Overview
Insurance Accepted




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Meet Your Care Team

Taylor Baskin
Psychiatrist
MD

Caitlin Hill
Primary Care Physician
MD

Heather VanHooser
Chief Nursing Officer
MBA, MSN, RN

Alyssa Aakre
Director of Operational Excellence

Kelsey Estry
Regional Director of Nutrition
MS, RD, LDN

Leslee Marcom
Regional Clinical Director
PhD, CEDS-C

Jamie Phillips
Regional Nursing Director
RN

Landry Weatherston-Yarborough
Executive Director
LPC, CEDS-S, NCC

Tyler Wooten
Medical Director
MD

Robert McFerren
Executive Director
LCSW-S

Stephanie Setliff
MD, CEDS
Regional Medical Director
Your Care Options
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Who We Treat
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Conditions We Treat
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Care Designed for Your Needs
Personal Amenities
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Learn More About the Center
Affirming Eating Disorder Center
Read about the affirming care specifically tailored for LGBTQ+ clients.
Recognize the Warning Signs
Identify early indicators that can help guide timely support and treatment.
Creating Healthier Attitudes Toward Food
Explore strategies that promote flexibility, confidence, and enjoyment in eating.
How to Manage Stress
Discover how a practicing psychologist at The Eating Recovery Center manages stress.
