Anorexia and bulimia require treatment by a psychologist or psychotherapist who has specialized knowledge and training in eating disorders.
These are questions you can ask a therapist to determine if they are an eating disorder specialist:
If a therapist does not have any training, hospital experience or credentials, then the minimum expectation would be that they have a current clinical supervisor who is an eating disorders specialist. If a therapist has no formal eating disorders training, hospital experience or supervisor, it would be advisable to find a specialist with appropriate qualifications to help you.
Therapists with formal training, hospital experience in an eating disorders program and/or specialized certification will be able to provide effective treatment. Those who also belong to professional associations, attend continuing education and stay current on the latest research and literature are likely professionals who are very dedicated to the eating disorders field and have the highest level of knowledge and specialization.
The eating disorder therapists at Lees Psychological Services are experts that maintain a strong commitment to providing high level, quality treatment for eating disorders.
Professional Eating Disorder Associations
www.aedweb.org
www.nationaleatingdisorders.org
www.iaedp.com
Please review the following articles to learn more about eating disorders and effective methods of treatment.