Mental Health Co-Occurring
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We understand that many individuals who are struggling with an eating disorder can also struggle with a mental health diagnosis such as anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. These issues are addressed through specialized goal plans and woven into the therapy and healing process. Common co-occurring issues that we treat are:
- Trauma
- Depression
- Personality Disorders
- Anxiety
- Self Injury
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- Impulsivity Issues (frequently occur with eating disorders)
Our evidence-based treatment modalities help clients identify the underlying issues that are contributing to their eating disorder. As treatment progresses, client learn they are not alone, and they begin to challenge the cognitive distortions that have prevented them from seeing their true value. Through individual and group therapy, clients and their therapist work together to identify and practice new coping skills. We work with our clients to ensure they understand all aspects of their dual diagnosis and provide the treatment needed for sustainable recovery.
LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Eating Disorder Treatment
Toledo Center is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive environment. At our treatment center, we treat clients with diverse gender identities. Our philosophy at Toledo Center is that a welcoming and inclusive environment is crucial to the recovery and healing process for all. We’re proud to be an LGBTQ+ affirming environment, meeting every client where they are with compassion and collaboration.