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Eating disorders and addiction often co-occur, requiring specialized integrated treatment. Connect with centers offering nutritional counseling, therapy, medical monitoring, and comprehensive dual diagnosis care.

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Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders

Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders, situated in Wickenburg, AZ, stands as a premier institution dedicated to inpatient detoxification and therapeutic interventions for adults facing co-occurring substance use and significant mental health challenges. The center features distinct programs catering to adolescents and individuals with dual diagnoses, incorporating evidence-based approaches such as 12-step facilitation, cognitive behavioral therapy, and brief intervention strategies. Serving a diverse clientele of both men and women, Rosewood Centers is committed to delivering exceptional care within a nurturing atmosphere. For those requiring detoxification or integrated treatment for substance use disorders, Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders provides customized pathways to recovery for all age groups, establishing itself as a leading provider of specialized therapeutic services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How are eating disorders and addiction related?
Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur, with studies showing 30-50% of people with eating disorders also have substance use issues, much higher than the general population. Both involve compulsive behaviors, body image issues, emotional regulation difficulties, and similar neurobiological pathways. Additionally, some substances are used for weight control, while eating disorder behaviors can serve as self-medication for emotional distress.
What eating disorders require integrated addiction treatment?
All major eating disorders can co-occur with addiction, including Anorexia Nervosa (restriction and weight loss), Bulimia Nervosa (binging and purging), Binge Eating Disorder (recurrent binge eating), and Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorders (OSFED). Each requires specialized, integrated treatment addressing both the eating disorder and substance use disorder together with medical monitoring and comprehensive psychiatric care.
What does integrated treatment for eating disorders and addiction include?
Treatment includes medical monitoring and nutritional rehabilitation, psychiatric care for co-occurring mental health conditions, individual therapy (CBT, DBT), nutritional counseling and meal planning, group therapy, family therapy, substance use counseling, medication management when appropriate, and addressing underlying trauma or emotional issues. Treatment requires specialized teams experienced in both eating disorders and addiction.
Why is medical monitoring important in eating disorder treatment?
Eating disorders can cause serious medical complications including cardiac issues, electrolyte imbalances, bone density loss, organ damage, and potentially fatal consequences. Combined with substance use, medical risks increase significantly. Treatment requires regular medical monitoring of vital signs, lab work, cardiac function, and nutritional status. Residential treatment provides 24/7 medical supervision for severe cases.
Should eating disorder or addiction be treated first?
Both must be treated simultaneously in integrated programs. Attempting to treat one while ignoring the other typically leads to relapse in both conditions. Modern best practices involve addressing eating disorders and addiction together by specialized professionals who understand the complex interaction between these disorders. Look for programs explicitly offering integrated eating disorder and addiction treatment.

About Eating Disorders Treatment

Eating disorder treatment in addiction recovery addresses the complex relationship between eating disorders and substance use. Quality treatment centers provide specialized care addressing these behavioral patterns through evidence-based therapies, individualized counseling, and comprehensive support. Our directory helps you find accredited programs with experience in treating behavioral addictions and co-occurring conditions.

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Medically Reviewed Updated May 2026

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