The Eating Disorder Center provides therapy for eating disorders and body image in Rockville, Maryland serving Bethesda, Potomac, Gaithersburg, and Olney, and virtually throughout Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. We also provide eating disorder recovery coaching worldwide. We provide eating disorder therapy for teens and adults in Rockville, Maryland and virtually throughout Maryland for individuals struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, OSFED, ARFID, orthorexia, and compulsive exercise. We also have therapists who specialize in eating disorders co-occurring with trauma, OCD, and mood disorders. The Eating Disorder Center uses effective modalities including CBT, DBT, and ACT to help clients find freedom from eating disorders and body image struggles. Therapy, coaching, and other forms of treatment are a vital part of an individual’s recovery process. Sometimes, outside of session or treatment, you might find yourself wanting extra support or tools to utilize at home. Our founder and eating disorder specialist, Jennifer Rollin, MSW, LCSW-C, created a free meditation to help with unwanted eating disorder thoughts. This can be used as a coping tool when you’re experiencing unhelpful thoughts around eating, body image, food, etc. Free Guided Meditation for Eating Disorder Thoughts: Click on the video below to access the meditation video! Subscribe to this channel to stay in the loop of other tools we share to help you along your recovery journey. We designed this to be accessible and practical. This will only take about 12 minutes of your time and may help you feel more relaxed and less consumed by thoughts surrounding an eating disorder. This could also be implemented in your daily self-care. Taking a few minutes a day to meditate and conquer your thoughts around food and body image may give you the extra support you need throughout your recovery journey. If there are other free resources that could benefit you in your recovery/topic suggestions for free resources, feel free to email us at [email protected] as we love providing free tools to help people to move forward in their recovery journey. Looking for specialized help from a clinician? Reach out to our administrative team at The Eating Disorder Center to schedule a free 15-minute consultation with a therapist. Our therapists are passionate about helping those struggling with eating disorders and want to help you on your recovery journey! Give us a call at 301-246-6856 or fill out our contact form. Schedule a free 15 min consult for eating disorder therapy in MD, VA, DC, PA, NY, FL, or recovery coaching worldwide. Click here. The Eating Disorder Center is a premier outpatient eating disorder therapy center founded by Jennifer Rollin. We specialize in helping teens and adults struggling with anorexia, binge eating disorder, bulimia, OSFED, and body image issues. We provide eating disorder therapy in Rockville, MD, easily accessible to individuals in Potomac, North Potomac, Bethesda, Olney, Silver Spring, Germantown, and Washington D.C. We also provide eating disorder therapy in Arlington, Virginia and virtually throughout Virginia. Additionally, we offer eating disorder therapy virtually in New York (NYC), Florida, Pennsylvania, and California. We provide eating disorder and EMDR trauma therapy in Rockville, Maryland and virtually throughout Maryland. We provide eating disorder recovery coaching via Zoom to people worldwide. Connect with us through our website at www.theeatingdisordercenter.com
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By: Jennifer Rollin, LCSW-C, Therapist & Founder of The Eating Disorder Center As someone who is pregnant, I've been going to a lot of doctor's appointments lately. They commonly ask about the history of medical issues in my family. However, not once has someone asked me if I have a history of struggling with an eating disorder. Additionally, a few times they have made diet culture comments in my appointments that have the potential to be triggering to people actively struggling with an eating disorder or who have a history of suffering from an eating disorder. I do not find myself feeling triggered by these comments at this point as someone who is recovered from an eating disorder, but I experience them as frustrating. I also want to acknowledge that I have straight-sized privilege, so I know I am getting far less comments than many folks in larger bodies face at the doctors office. I have pictured people actively struggling with eating disorders having to face these same comments from medical professionals and that fills me with concern. Now, I don’t say this to scare people away from going to the doctor. Medical monitoring during eating disorder recovery is important and I have been able to connect and collaborate with some wonderful eating disorder informed doctors. However, there are not enough doctors who are informed about eating disorders and I believe that the consequences can be dire. It’s important to learn how to advocate for yourself at the doctor’s office, as you deserve access to medical care. While no one should have to become their own advocate to receive quality medical care, unfortunately this is often needed. The following are some tips for coping at the doctors when you are in eating disorder recovery. Tips for Coping at the Doctors in Eating Disorder Recovery: 1. Advocate for Blind Weights (Or Skipping the Scale) at the Doctor’s Office. It’s your right as a patient to request blind weight checks, where the number isn’t disclosed to you, or to stand on the scale backward during appointments. While some doctors may not be familiar with this request, it’s crucial to communicate your needs. Additionally, you are also able to deny stepping on the scale entirely. Some nurses may give pushback, so come up with a plan with your eating disorder therapist regarding how you will handle that. You may also find that the weight is included in the patient portal, so preparing a plan for how to handle this (or try to avoid it) in advance can be helpful. If asking for blind weights or avoiding the scale entirely feels intimidating, consider asking your therapist for a note to support you in this request. At The Eating Disorder Center, our therapists are always ready to advocate for our clients. 2. Practice Setting Boundaries. It’s important to note that this is entirely up to your personal comfort level if you share with your doctor that you have an eating disorder. Of course you do not have to disclose your mental health status or history to anyone, if you do not wish to do so. However, it might be helpful to practice setting boundaries at the doctor’s office by sharing things like, “I’m in recovery from an eating disorder, so please do not make comments on my weight or talk to me about food choices.” Of course, we cannot control if others respect our boundaries. However, it’s great practice in standing up for ourselves and becoming our own advocates! Additionally, if you are finding that you are voicing boundaries and a doctor is not respecting them, that is likely a sign that you’d benefit from finding another medical professional (if you are able to access someone else). 3. Create a Cope Ahead Plan With Your Therapist. In Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, we use a skill called a cope ahead plan. This is where you start to explore potential triggers, coping strategies, your support system, and coping statements that you can use when you anticipate that you’ll be in a difficult situation. Having a plan in advance for how you will cope if a doctor’s appointment ends up being triggering can help to instill confidence. You Deserve to Advocate for Yourself at the Doctors! I know it can be hard to find eating disorder informed and compassionate providers. However, I just want to remind you that you deserve to feel safe enough with your providers. If your doctor is not respecting boundaries, is engaging in unhelpful diet or weight related talk, or you are not feeling that they are not empathetic towards you, you are well within your right to find a different provider (if you are able to access one). Your mental health is a crucial part of your overall health and finding providers who are compassionate and knowledgeable is important. Schedule a free 15 min consult for eating disorder therapy in MD, VA, DC, NY, FL, PA, or recovery coaching worldwide. Click here. The Eating Disorder Center is a premier outpatient eating disorder therapy center founded by Jennifer Rollin. We specialize in helping teens and adults struggling with anorexia, binge eating disorder, bulimia, OSFED, and body image issues. We provide eating disorder therapy in Rockville, MD, easily accessible to individuals in Potomac, North Potomac, Bethesda, Olney, Silver Spring, Germantown, and Washington D.C. We also provide eating disorder therapy in Arlington, Virginia and virtually throughout Virginia. Additionally, we offer eating disorder therapy virtually in New York (NYC), Florida, Pennsylvania, and California. We provide eating disorder and EMDR trauma therapy in Rockville, Maryland and virtually throughout Maryland. We provide eating disorder recovery coaching via Zoom to people worldwide. Connect with us through our website at www.theeatingdisordercenter.com
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