Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa do not exist in a vacuum; cases where they exist almost always co-occur with a psychological disorder or one which requires psychiatric treatment. These can range from the relatively mild to severe...
For people diagnosed with eating disorders, psychiatric care is often the primary treatment offered by treatment centers. Whether conducted by a certified psychiatrist, or in the form of various therapies offered by certified therapists, mental health treatments are a...
Clementine Psychiatrist Lauren Ozbolt, MD, CEDS, FAPA is board certified in adolescent, adult and child psychiatry and oversees the psychiatric care and attending psychiatrists at Clementine. Dr. Ozbolt explains how she establishes a strong rapport with the adolescent...
Eating disorders are serious conditions that affect clients’ lives in many different ways, leading to nutritional deficiencies, chronic physical complications, poor self-esteem and much more. If left untreated, some eating disorders can even be fatal. For this...