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TREATMENT CENTERS
BALTIMORE
The Center for Eating Disorders at St. Joseph Medical Center is a specialized
program that provides comprehensive treatment in eating disorders. The
center's staff focuses on each patient's needs and works with him or her to
develop a personalized treatment plan. Components of the center include the
inpatient unit, a daily intensive outpatient program, outpatient services,
support groups and community outreach programs.
For more information about the center's comprehensive array of services, call
410-427-2100 or visit our website at www.eating-disorders.com.
The Center for Eating Disorders is located at 7601 Osler Drive, Towson,
Maryland 21204-7582.
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FARGO
Established in July 1996, the Eating Disorders Institute
is a cooperative program including MeritCare Eating Disorders Outpatient
Program, MeritCare Partial-Hospitalization Program (eating disorder track),
University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences (eating
disorders research program), and the Neuropsychiatric Research Institute
(eating disorders research program).
The following programs are offered by the Eating
Disorder Institute, with inpatient being the newest addition:
Adolescent and
Adult Outpatient ED Services
Eating Disorder
Institute
120 S. 8th St.
Fargo, North
Dakota 58103
1-701-234-4111
Or 1-800-437-4010 Ext. 4111
Adolescent and
Adult Partial Hospitalization and Inpatient Eating Disorder Programs
Eating Disorder
Institute at MeritCare South University Hospital
1720 S.
University Dr.
Fargo, North
Dakota 58122
1-710-461-5300
Or 1-800-437-4010
The Eating Disorder Institute provides clinical services for adults and
adolescents with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, atypical eating disorders,
and binge eating disorders. Services provided include assessment, treatment,
and consultation.
EDI is involved in an array of research programs designed to provide
additional new information on the assessment, treatment, and outcome for
various eating disorders Patients in the Institute may be offered involvement
in research activities. Several of these research programs are conducted in
collaboration with other universities around the country.
The Eating Disorders Institute
120 8th Street
South Fargo, ND 58103
701-234-4111
toll free 1-800-437-4010, ext. 4111
Contact person: Debra Nelson, RN, BSN
Email: DebraNelson@meritcare.com
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LOS ANGELES
This Program offers inpatient and outpatient services to
teens and adults.
University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute
760 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Contact: Michael Strober, Ph.D.
(310) 825-5730
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MUNICH
The Roseneck Hospital Center for Behavioral Medicine is
affiliated with the medical faculty of the Ludwig-Maximlians-University in
Munich. The Roseneck Hospital has 352 beds. About 100 of these beds are
reserved for the inpatient treatment of patients with an eating disorder
(anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder). The remaining beds
are used for the treatment of patients with anxiety disorders, depression,
chronic pain, and chronic tinnitus in combination with other psychic problems.
The hospital is recognized by all German insurance companies, so that there is
no selection on the basis of insurance coverage.
Klinik Roseneck: http://www.schoen-kliniken.de
Prof. Fichter: mfichter@t-online.de
Esther Sohn: e.sohn@gmx.de (Tel.: + 49 8051
68 1547)
Marian Cebulla: mcebulla@schoen-kliniken.de
(Tel.: + 49 8051 68 1588)
Ludwig-Maximilians-University: Norbert.Quadflieg@psy.med.uni-muenchen.de
(Tel.: + 49 89 5160 3438)
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NEW YORK
Weill Cornell Westchester
New York Presbyterian Hospital
21 Bloomingdale Road - White Plains, NY 10605
The Eating Disorders Program provides comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and
a continuum of care for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and related
disorders of eating and weight.
LEVELS OF CARE
Continuity of treatment at all levels of care is maintained by ongoing
communication with appropriate family members, community agencies, service
providers, and referring professionals.
- OUTPATIENT PROGRAM
For those not requiring hospitalization or who have completed an inpatient
program, specialized outpatient services enable patients to continue
treatment while living in the community and continuing at work or school.
- PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM
This brief, three to five days per week ambulatory treatment alternative
provides a medically-managed, therapeutic setting for those experiencing
acute exacerbation of an eating disorder, as well as for those who need a
step-down or transitional program following inpatient care.
- INPATIENT PROGRAM
This structured milieu is designed for more seriously ill anorexia nervosa
and bulimia nervosa patients. Individual and group psychotherapy, family
counseling, and medical care are integral to the program.
- ADOLESCENT INPATIENT PROGRAM
Designed to meet the age-specific needs of adolescents, this program
includes family therapy, accredited schooling, parents' group therapy, and
therapeutic recreational activities.
Financial Information
Managed care plans, other insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are
accepted.
Referrals
For information about the inpatient program, call the Evaluation and Referral
Services at (914) 997-5700, or toll free at 1-888-NYH-5700. For information
about the Eating Disorders Outpatient Program call (914) 997-4310.
General Information
For general information about the Eating Disorders Programs, call (914)
997-5875.
Behavioral Healthcare
For access to programs and services call toll free 1-888-NYH-5700.
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PISA
Università degli Studi di Pisa
Dipartimento di Psichiatria, Neurobiologia, Farmacologia e Biotecnologie
(via Roma 67, 56100,Pisa tel. +39050835411)
DISTURBI della CONDOTTA ALIMENTARE
Anoressia e Bulimia
Dal 1983 è attivo presso l'Ambulatorio della Clinica Psichiatrica di Pisa un
servizio di diagnosi, trattamento e follow-up dei Disturbi del Comportamento
Alimentare.
Le attività si svolgono ogni Martedì pomeriggio, dalle h.15.00 alle h.19.00.
Vengono visitati in media 10-12 pazienti alla settimana (2-3 prime visite e
8-10 controlli)
La visita consta di
colloquio clinico
somministrazione di questionari specialistici
impostazione di una terapia psicofarmacologica
Il clinico stabilisce, in collaborazione con un nutrizionista, uno schema
alimentare adeguato per il paziente nelle varie fasi del trattamento.
Nelle fasi iniziali gli incontri hanno una frequenza settimanale,
successivamente viene stabilito uno schema individualizzato sulla base dei
miglioramenti raggiunti, delle condizioni cliniche del paziente, delle sue
esigenze.
Sono stati visitati presso questa struttura più di 400 pazienti,
prevalentemente di sesso femminile. Attualmente seguono il follow-up
regolarmente circa 150 pazienti.
RESPONSABILI del progetto:
Prof.G.Battista Cassano, Professore Ordinario di Psichiatria Università degli
Studi di Pisa
Prof. Mauro Mauri, Professore Associato di Psichiatria Università degli Studi
di Pisa
COORDINATORE delle attività: Prof. Mauro Mauri, Professore Associato
di Psichiatria Università degli Studi di Pisa
COLLABORATORI:
Dott.ssa Chiara Borri, Specialista in Psichiatria , Dottore in Ricerca
Neuropsicofarmacologica
Dott.ssa Silvia Baldassari, Specialista in Psichiatria , Dottorando in
Ricerca Neuropsicofarmacologica
Dott.ssa Silvia Castrogiovanni, Nutrizionista
Dott. Paolo Impagnatiello, Specializzando in Psichiatria
Dott. Bruno Pacciardi , Specializzando in Psichiatria
Dott.ssa M. Chiara Travierso, Specializzando in Psichiatria
Dott.ssa Alba Calderone, Specializzando in Psichiatria
Dott.ssa Cristina Rambelli, Specializzando in Psichiatria
Dott.ssa Valeria Camilleri, Specializzando in Psichiatria
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PITTSBURGH
The Center for Overcoming Problem Eating (COPE) and Eating Disorders Clinic
(EDC) at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC), directed by Marsha D
Marcus, Ph.D., Liz McCabe, M.S.W. and Maria C LaVia, M.D., specializes in
providing multi-level care for the treatment of eating disorders: anorexia
nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, and other eating problems.
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
http://www.wpic.pitt.edu/research/cope/treatmnt.htm
Contact:
Inpatient Services (412) 647-9329
Day, Partial, or Outpatient Services (412) 647-9329
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TORONTO
We are the Provincial tertiary care center for eating disorders in Ontario.
We have a large program consisting of a consultation service, an outpatient
clinic, a day hospital, an inpatient unit, an information center, and an
outreach training program. We employ 25 full time staff and we see about 400
new patients each year. We have an active research program, with three full
time research psychologists and two full-time psychiatrists plus several
part-time psychiatrists.
The directors of our clinical programs are as follows:
Allan S. Kaplan, M.D., FRCP(C) Head, Program for eating Disorders
Blake Woodside, M.D., FRCP(C) Director, Inpatient Program
Marion Olmsted, Ph.D., Director, Ambulatory Care
Jane Goad, Intake coordinator, ( 416-340-3041 )
Merryl Bear, Director, National Eating Disorder Information Center (NEDIC),
(416-340-4156 )
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