Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions marked by unhealthy eating behaviors and distorted thoughts about food, weight, and body image. Common types include:

  • Anorexia Nervosa: Restrictive eating and fear of gaining weight.
  • Bulimia Nervosa: Binge eating followed by purging behaviors.
  • Binge Eating Disorder: Consuming large amounts of food without purging.

They affect both physical and mental health and can impact anyone.

What to Expect

  • Initial Assessment: Includes medical and psychological evaluations to diagnose and determine treatment needs.
  • Multidisciplinary Care: Involves a therapist, nutritionist, and doctor to address both mental and physical health.
  • Therapy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and, for younger patients, Family-Based Therapy (FBT) are common approaches to challenge distorted thoughts and build healthy habits.
  • Nutritional Rehabilitation: Focuses on restoring balanced eating and repairing the relationship with food.
  • Medical Monitoring: Regular health check-ups to ensure physical stability.

Potential Outcomes

  • Full Recovery: Many regain a healthy relationship with food and body image.
  • Improved Health: Physical and emotional well-being can be restored.
  • Relapse Prevention: Ongoing support and therapy help maintain recovery and prevent relapse.

Client Experiences

Individual Psychiatry Therapy

"I was dealing with anxiety and couldn't manage it on my own. The individual therapy sessions were life-changing for me. The therapist was compassionate, understanding, and gave me the tools to cope better. Now, I feel more confident handling everyday stress. Truly grateful for the care and support I received." Sarah Al Habsi

Couple Therapy

"My wife and I were facing serious communication issues that were affecting our relationship. Couple therapy here helped us understand each other better, and we learned techniques to improve our relationship. We now have a stronger bond and are more open with each other. It made a huge difference in our marriage." Omar and Layla Al Marri

Group Therapy

"I was hesitant about group therapy at first, but it turned out to be one of the best decisions I made. Being able to share and hear others' stories gave me a sense of belonging. The sessions were well-structured, and the group dynamics helped me grow emotionally. I recommend it to anyone looking for a supportive environment." Hassan Al Qasimi

Medical Wellness Programs

"I signed up for the medical wellness program to help manage my stress and overall health. The combination of medical care and wellness strategies was exactly what I needed. I feel rejuvenated, healthier, and more in control of my life. The program not only addressed my physical well-being but also helped me mentally." Noor Al Shehhi

Psychiatric Assessments and Diagnosis

"After struggling with mood swings and feeling lost for years, I finally went in for a psychiatric assessment. The evaluation was thorough, and the doctor took the time to explain everything clearly. Getting a diagnosis was the first step toward real progress in my mental health journey. I finally understand what’s going on and have a clear treatment plan moving forward." Ali Al Mansouri
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