Learn More
Unclaimed
Unclaimed
Unclaimed
Learn More
Connect with Schoen Clinic York by calling them directly.
Are you the owner of this center?
Claim this center
About Schoen Clinic York
Schoen Clinic York is widely regarded as one of the UK’s leading hospitals for adults with eating disorders due to its multidisciplinary team approach (unique in private healthcare) and class-leading treatments based on clinical outcome excellence. Their private center specializes in treating eating disorders like bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, ARFID, and binge eating disorder.
Schoen’s treatment strategy is based on the idea that no single intervention is enough to treat an eating disorder on its own. It consists of various parts that work well together. Their professional team are all versed in the key areas of recovery, like group psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), art therapy, compassionate mind group, talking therapies, dance movement therapy, assertiveness, dietetic support, and mindfulness. Family involvement is a cornerstone of their treatment program, which includes family counseling and family meals.
The chefs at Schoen Clinic create meals on-site under the direction of dietitians, and multiple inspections have remarked on the outstanding quality of the food. A sizable garden offers a tranquil, natural setting where patients can cultivate their own food.
Schoen Clinic in Birmingham, United Kingdom is rated ‘good' by the UK's healthcare regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Read More
Eating Disorders
An eating disorder is a long-term pattern of unhealthy behavior relating to food. Most people with eating disorders have a distorted self-image.
Learn More
Evidence-Based
A combination of scientifically rooted therapies and treatments make up evidence-based care, defined by their measured and proven results.
Learn More
Individual Treatment
Individual care meets the needs of each patient, using personalized treatment to provide them the most relevant care and greatest chance of success.
Learn More
Non 12 Step
Non-12-Step philosophies veer from the spiritual focus of the 12-Steps and instead treat the disease of addiction with holistic or secular modalities.
Learn More
1-on-1 Counseling
Patient and therapist meet 1-on-1 to work through difficult emotions and behavioral challenges in a personal, private setting.
Learn More
Mindfulness Therapy
This ancient practice can be mental, emotional, and even spiritual. In meditation, you focus your attention on the present moment without judgement.
Learn More
Art Therapy
Visual art invites patients to examine the emotions within their work, focusing on the process of creativity and its gentle therapeutic power.
Learn More
Body Image Therapy
Therapists use cognitive behavior techniques to challenge how patients perceive their body and their worth, rewriting negative thoughts and attitudes.
Family Therapy
Family therapy addresses group dynamics within a family system, with a focus on improving communication and interrupting unhealthy relationship patterns.
Learn More
Psychoeducation
This method combines treatment with education, teaching patients about different paths toward recovery. This empowers them to make more effective decisions.
Relapse Prevention Counseling
Relapse prevention counselors teach patients to recognize the signs of relapse and reduce their risk.
Learn More
Group Therapy
Two or more people meet with a therapist together. Patients get valuable peer support, strengthen interpersonal skills, and improve self-awareness.
Anxiety
Anxiety is a common mental health condition that can include excessive worry, panic attacks, physical tension, and increased blood pressure.
Learn More
Depression
Symptoms of depression may include fatigue, a sense of numbness, and loss of interest in activities. This condition can range from mild to severe.
Learn More
Eating Disorders
An eating disorder is a long-term pattern of unhealthy behavior relating to food. Most people with eating disorders have a distorted self-image.
Learn More
Trauma
Some traumatic events are so disturbing that they cause long-term mental health problems. Those ongoing issues can also be referred to as "trauma."
Learn More
We love hearing about your treatment experience
Help individuals and families seeking treatment by sharing your first-hand experience with this treatment provider. Review Guidelines.