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Best Eating Disorder Treatment Centers in Tennessee

The best rehab is one that meets your needs. Our research team evaluated the 28 best treatment centers for eating disorders in Tennessee. Review our curated list of options including outpatient and residential and insurance coverage.

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28 Best Centers in Tennessee

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Residential
Newport, Tennessee, United States

Summit at Harmony Oaks

(52)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Cocaine
Co-Occurring Disorders
Couples
Depression
Drug Addiction
Prescription Drugs
Offering skilled, compassionate treatment for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, purging disorder, exercise disorder, and other unspecified eating disorders. Clients receive individualized care while staying on-site in a resort-like setting in the Smoky Mountains... More
  • 12-Step Approach

    12-Step Approach

  • Addiction Recovery

    Addiction Recovery

  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

Outpatient
Dickson, Tennessee, United States

Freeman Health Partners

(3)
Mental Health
Co-Occurring Substance Use
Anxiety
Bipolar
Depression
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Opioids
Personality Disorders
Schizophrenia
Comprehensive treatment services specializing in high-quality outpatient detox, psychiatric and primary care, family services, and medication-assisted treatment... More
  • 1-on-1 Counseling

    1-on-1 Counseling

  • Customized Treatment Plans

    Customized Treatment Plans

  • Mental Health Disorder Treatment

    Mental Health Disorder Treatment

Residential
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Weatherford, Texas, United States

Eating Disorder Solutions

(15)
Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders
LGBTQ+
Nutrition Counseling
Co-Occurring Disorders
Holistic
Body Image Therapy
Individual Treatment
Professionals
An evidence-based eating disorder recovery center treating anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, ARFID, OSFED, body dysmorphic disorder, orthorexia, and compulsive overeating with attentive care and support clinical, nutritional, and therapeutic staff to heal the root cause of conditions... More
  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

  • Joint Commission Accredited

    Joint Commission Accredited

  • Nature Lovers

    Nature Lovers

Outpatient

1624 Westgate Circle Suite 100 Brentwood, TN 37027

The Renfrew Center Nashville

Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders
Day Treatment
Intensive Outpatient Program
Outpatient
In-person and virtual day treatment, intensive outpatient and outpatient programs for adolescent girls, women and non-binary individuals with eating disorders... More
Residential

7544 Old Harding Pike | Nashville, TN 37221

Aster Springs Tennessee

Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders
Women only
A women’s only eating disorder program blending evidence-based therapies with nutritional counseling and yoga in a community, home-like environment... More
Residential

890 N Houston Levee Rd, Cordova, TN 38018

Haven of Hope Eating Disorder Care Center

Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders
Women
A specialized residential program for women ages 12 and older dealing with eating disorders and trauma, offering holistic care, family counseling, and meal planning... More
Residential
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Costa Mesa, California, United States

Asana Recovery

(116)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Eating Disorders
Depression
Drug Addiction
Veterans
Pet Friendly
Couples program
Smoking Cessation
Alcohol
Comprehensively treating eating disorders by addressing each individual's unique situation, focusing on both the psychological and physical aspects of eating disorders. Treatment includes counseling, therapy, and support groups... More
  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Medically Assisted Detox

    Medically Assisted Detox

  • Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

    Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

Outpatient

2900 Vanderbilt Place, Ste. 200B, Nashville, TN 37212

Aster Springs Outpatient - Nashville

Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders
An outpatient clinic offering evidence-based and holistic eating disorder treatment using a variety of expressive therapies and nutrition counseling... More
Residential

7429 Shallowford Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421

Focus Treatment Centers

(193)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Eating Disorders
Alcohol
Cocaine
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Methamphetamine
Opioids
Prescription Drugs
Bringing life back into focus through compassionate and individualized eating disorder treatment that recognizes that the beliefs, genetics, brain chemistry, and specific life events leading to food and body image issues are different for every person... More
Recovery Coach

Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Eating Disorder Coach TN

Eating Disorders
Recovery Coaching
Virtual
Supportive eating disorder recovery coaching collaborating with existing clinical teams, offering 1-on-1 virtual or in-person coaching and live-in options, including meal planning, goal setting, and addressing challenges... More
Residential
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Wallis, Texas, United States

The Orchard on the Brazos

(26)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Depression
Bipolar
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Professionals
Anxiety
Alcohol
The Orchard on the Brazos uses 1-on-1 therapy, trauma therapy, family education, and other evidence-based approaches to treat eating disorders... More
  • Joint Commission Accredited

    Joint Commission Accredited

  • Therapeutic Location

    Therapeutic Location

  • Certified Professionals

    Certified Professionals

Residential

6275 Pinewood Rd Nunnelly, TN 37137

The Ranch Tennessee

Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
Equine Therapy
Personality Disorders
Sex Addiction
A residential treatment center located on a sprawling, spacious ranch that provides dual diagnosis treatment with an emphasis on equine therapy... More
Residential

5842 TN-30, Benton, TN 37307

Embark at The Forge

Substance Use and Mental Health
Adolescents
Adventure Therapy
Co-Occurring Disorders
Gender-Specific
An adventure focused treatment program for adolescent boys (ages 12-18) that offers academic support and family therapy set tucked away in the Benton Mountains... More
Residential

5080 Florence Rd, Murfreesboro, TN 37129

JourneyPure - Tennessee

(8)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Heroin
Prescription Drugs
Located in Murfreesboro, JourneyPure treats co-occurring disorders and disordered eating through developing coping skills, goal setting, and a relapse prevention... More
Residential
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Tequesta, Florida, United States

Orenda at Futures

(120)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Luxury
Trauma
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Professionals
Chronic Pain Management
Alcohol
Orenda at Futures helps clients with eating disorders gain control of the disorder and your addiction through clinical, medical, and wellness programs... More
  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Utmost Confidentiality

    Utmost Confidentiality

Outpatient

2863 US 45 Bypass 2nd Floor, Jackson, Tennessee 38305

Connections Wellness Group Jackson

Substance Use and Mental Health
Co-Occurring Disorders
First Responders Program
Veterans
Virtual
Tailored, comprehensive outpatient mental health services for individuals seeking treatment for substance use disorder and other mental health concerns with in-person and virtual options... More
Outpatient

6401 Poplar Ave, Suite 500, Memphis, Tennessee 38119

Connnections Wellness Group Memphis-Poplar

Substance Use and Mental Health
Adolescents
Co-Occurring Disorders
First Responders Program
Veterans
Virtual
Tailored, comprehensive outpatient mental health services for adults and adolescents seeking treatment for substance use disorder and other mental health concerns with in-person and virtual options... More
Residential

1104 16th Ave South Nashville, TN 37212

Integrative Life Center-Women's

Substance Use and Mental Health
Anxiety
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Trauma
Women only
A women’s-only program providing trauma treatment with experiential therapies and adventure outings... More
Residential
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Rockland, Massachusetts, United States

Rockland Recovery

(188)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Cocaine
Prescription Drugs
Heroin
Methamphetamine
Drug Addiction
Sober Living
Co-Occurring Disorders
Alcohol
Treating addiction and co-occurring mental health in day treatment programs, day and evening IOPs, and structured sober living homes in quaint MA neighborhoods... More
  • 1-on-1 Counseling

    1-on-1 Counseling

  • Joint Commission Accredited

    Joint Commission Accredited

  • Customized Treatment Plans

    Customized Treatment Plans

Outpatient

6060 Primacy Pkwy Suite 400, Memphis, Tennessee 38119

Connections Wellness Group Memphis-Primacy East

Substance Use and Mental Health
Co-Occurring Disorders
First Responders Program
Veterans
Virtual
Diverse outpatient mental health services for adolescents and adults seeking treatment for substance use disorder and other mental health concerns with in-person and virtual options... More
Outpatient

1201 Liberty Pike #205, Franklin, TN 37067

Mind Body Optimization - Franklin

(33)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Depression
Drug Addiction
Ketamine Therapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
An innovative outpatient program combining clinical modalities with holistic interventions to treat substance abuse, mental health, and co-occurring disorders... More
Outpatient

7609 Shallowford Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Harmony Oaks Recovery Center

Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
With tailored programs for adults and teens, Harmony Oaks offers addiction and mental health treatment set in the rolling hills of Chattanooga... More
Residential
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Cave Creek, Arizona, United States

Nexus Teen Academy

(4)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Depression
Adolescents
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Trauma
Family Involvement
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Young Adults
Anxiety
Tailored for teens, providing evidence-based residential care for addiction, primary mental health, and co-occurring disorders, including family therapy and support... More
  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

  • Trauma-Informed Care

    Trauma-Informed Care

  • Adolescents

    Adolescents

Outpatient

10904 Kingston Pike, Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37934

Mind Body Optimization - Knoxville

(13)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Ketamine Therapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Wellness
An innovative outpatient program combining clinical modalities with holistic interventions to treat substance abuse, mental health, and co-occurring disorders... More
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Eating disorders are characterized by abnormal eating habits and thoughts related to food, weight, and body image. These disorders often involve a preoccupation with food, body weight, and shape and can have serious physical and emotional consequences.

There are several types of eating disorders, including:

Anorexia nervosa: People with anorexia nervosa have an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image. They severely restrict their food intake, leading to significant weight loss and malnutrition. They may also excessively exercise and have a fixation with calorie counting.

Bulimia nervosa: Bulimia nervosa involves recurrent episodes of binge eating, consuming a large amount of food in a short period of time, followed by compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain. These behaviors can include self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives or diuretics, fasting, or excessive exercise.

Binge eating disorder: Binge eating disorder includes recurring episodes of eating large quantities of food in a short period and a loss of control over eating. Unlike bulimia, there are no regular compensatory behaviors, leading to weight gain and related health problems.

Other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFED): This includes eating disorders that do not fully meet the criteria for anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating disorder but still involve significant disturbances in eating patterns and attitudes toward food and body image.

Eating disorders can have severe physical and psychological effects, including malnutrition, electrolyte imbalances, gastrointestinal problems, cardiovascular complications, poor mental health, and social isolation.

Warning Signs of Eating Disorders

The warning signs of eating disorders can vary, but common ones include an obsession with food, calories, and dieting and a distorted body image. More warning signs include:

Significant weight loss or fluctuations: Rapid and unexplained weight loss or frequent changes in weight can signify an eating disorder.

Restrictive eating patterns: People with eating disorders might avoid certain food groups or restrict overall food intake. They may follow strict food rules, eliminate entire food groups, or drastically limit portion sizes.

Excessive exercising: Engaging in compulsive or excessive exercise routines is a warning sign. Someone may feel compelled to burn off calories they have consumed.

Self-induced vomiting or purging behaviors: Frequent trips to the bathroom after meals, signs of vomiting (such as swollen cheeks or frequent mouth rinsing), or using laxatives or diuretics can indicate an eating disorder.

Social withdrawal and avoidance of social situations involving food: People with eating disorders may avoid social gatherings centered around food, make excuses to skip meals, or eat alone.

Physical signs: Physical symptoms can include dizziness, fatigue, fainting, feeling cold, dry skin, thinning hair, brittle nails, and changes in menstrual cycles for women.

Emotional and behavioral changes: They can have mood swings, higher irritability, depression, anxiety, perfectionism, and a heightened need for control.

Not everyone with an eating disorder will display all these signs, and symptoms can vary in severity. If you think that you or a loved one may have an eating disorder, it’s crucial to seek professional help for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

How to Help Someone with an Eating Disorder

If you know someone struggling with an eating disorder, encourage them to seek treatment from licensed professionals. You can help them find appropriate treatment options, make appointments, or accompany them to appointments if they’d like.

As you support this person in their recovery, you can practice compassion, empathy, and understanding. Let them know that you are there to support them throughout their recovery journey. Be mindful of your language and actions around food, weight, and body image. You can help them focus on living a healthy and balanced lifestyle by offering to make positive diet and exercise changes with them, so they won't feel alone in their recovery journey.

While you can offer support, ultimately, recovery is the person’s responsibility. Encourage them to seek professional help, as eating disorders often require specialized treatment. You might participate in family therapy to be actively involved in the treatment process.

If someone you know is in crisis, call 911 or head to the nearest emergency room.

Eating Disorder Treatment

Eating disorder treatment typically involves a multidisciplinary approach addressing physical, psychological, and nutritional needs. Professional care monitors and stabilizes your health, which can be necessary for eating disorder recovery. Your treatment plan will likely combine evidence-based therapies, nutritional counseling, and holistic activities.

Talk therapy addresses the underlying thought patterns contributing to your eating disorder. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is often used to identify and modify unhealthy thoughts and behaviors related to food, weight, and body image. Other types of therapy, such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) or interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), can also improve emotional regulation, relationship difficulties, and underlying trauma or co-occurring mental health conditions.

It is crucial to work with a registered dietitian or nutritionist. They can establish balanced eating patterns, develop meal plans, and educate you through nutrition counseling. They help you build a healthy relationship with food and provide guidance on portion sizes, food groups, and overall dietary needs.

Medication may be prescribed to manage co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Medications are most effective when combined with therapy and medical care.

Steps You Can Take to Recover

So, you have acknowledged that you are struggling with an eating disorder and need professional help. What are the next steps to heal?

Step 1: Reach Out to a Healthcare Professional

Consult a healthcare professional specializing in eating disorders, such as a therapist, psychiatrist, or registered dietitian. You may first talk to your primary care physician for a specialist referral. Consider asking questions such as:

  1. Do I have any co-occurring disorders that also need to be addressed? If so, what treatment do you recommend?
  2. Will I work with a registered dietitian or nutritionist?
  3. Will I need to take medication? If so, how do I manage that with a professional?
  4. How long does treatment normally last?
  5. Should my family be involved in my treatment, and if so, how?
  6. Is there ongoing support available for long-term recovery?

Step 2: Schedule an Assessment

Schedule an initial assessment or intake appointment with the healthcare professional you have chosen. During this assessment, they will evaluate your condition, discuss your symptoms, medical history, and determine the required level of care.

Step 3: Determine the Level of Care

Based on your assessment, the healthcare professionals will recommend the appropriate level of care for your specific needs. Some people with eating disorders may need a more intensive level of care to help monitor and manage their symptoms. When talking to your doctor, you can figure out which level of care best fits your needs:

  • Outpatient (OP): You’ll meet 1-2x per week with your provider and others in treatment.
  • Intensive outpatient (IOP): You’ll meet 3-5x per week for several hours at a time for more intensive care.
  • Partial hospitalization (PHP): You’ll meet 5-7 times a week for a full day.
  • Residential: You’ll live in a rehab for 28+ days and engage in treatment with a comprehensive staff and a community of peers.
  • Inpatient: You’ll live in a treatment center or hospital-like setting and have 24/7 monitoring.
For people with severe or life-threatening eating disorders, a residential treatment program may be necessary. These programs provide a structured environment with 24-hour medical and therapeutic support, ensuring intensive care and monitoring. Step 4: Verify Insurance Coverage Check your health insurance coverage to understand your coverage for eating disorder treatment. Contact your insurance provider to determine which treatment services and providers your plan covers. This will help you make informed decisions regarding treatment options and associated costs.

Step 5: Research and Ask Questions

Research rehabs or professionals specializing in eating disorder treatment. Then, contact the centers or professionals you are interested in and gather more information. Ask questions regarding their

  • Treatment philosophy
  • Approaches
  • Staff qualifications
  • Therapy modalities
  • Average length of stay
  • Any other concerns you may have

Step 6: Move Forward with Treatment and Recovery

Commit yourself fully to the treatment process. Engage actively in therapy sessions, follow the treatment plan, participate in group sessions or support groups, and establish open communication with your care team. You can develop healthy coping mechanisms, address underlying issues, and establish a positive relationship with food and your body.

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