Eating disorders are a very real, and a very serious, problem faced by society today. Gone are the days when people considered real beauty to come from within. Unfortunately, with todays looks-centered world, many youngsters believe that they have to look good (which can be translated into being thin, having clear skin and great hair) at all times, no matter what their body structure is, what their genes dictate, or what kind of lifestyle they may live. And because of this, many youngsters feel insecure about themselves and the way they look to others. It is estimated that one in 200 women in America suffer from Anorexia while one in 100 women in America suffer from Bulimia. And the statistics of mortality are shocking, as it is shown eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any other mental illness.
Treatment for eating disorders can vary according to the individual, but eating disorder clinics are shown to be the most effective way of treatment. Eating disorder clinics are places where anyone suffering from an eating disorder can get in-patient treatment for their illness, around the clock. The treatment offered in eating disorder clinics is specialized to each individuals needs, and so will probably bring the best and most long lasting effects. But unfortunately, treatment in eating disorder clinics can be expensive. On average, treatment for an inpatient at eating disorder clinics is said to cost about $30,000, an amount not everyone can afford. And there have been occasions when a patient has been sent home much before the time for recommended stay is over, making the treatment ineffective. But there is much that can be done to help those with eating disorders, the most important thing being support for the patient.
So how do you decide which the best eating disorder clinics are? Talk to people. Get involved with support groups and find others who have been through the same problem themselves, either in their own lives, or with a member of their family or friends. Eating disorder clinics are best chosen when recommended by a trusted physician or friend, or even through a local support group, as they would know what to expect better than anyone else. Also, read as much as possible about eating disorders and the eating disorder clinics in your area. After all, the more knowledge you have about this, the better prepared you will be to help whomever it is suffering from this illness.
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