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Opal: Food+Body Wisdom is a female owned, clinician led eating disorder treatment facility in Seattle, Washington.  Opal offers a Partial Hospitalization Program and Intensive Outpatient Program, including non-clinical lodging for out of state clients. Their treatment is grounded in Radically Open Dialectical Therapy, with unique programming for Exercise + Sport and an aim for clinic wide weight-inclusive practices.  Opal was founded by Kara Bazzi, Julie Church and Lexi Giblin, who, as clinicians, wanted to offer innovative and compassionate treatment for adults.  Kara created the Exercise + Sport program inspired by her own eating disorder recovery journey that started as a collegiate athlete.  All clients are offered opportunities to explore their relationship with movement, fitness and sport while healing from their eating disorder through 1:1 exercise experiential sessions, movement and yoga groups, and a weekly Rethinking Exercise + Sport process group that is facilitated by Kara. Opal is a small clinic that serves about 20 clients at a time and still has the Founders involved in the day-to-day treatment.  Opal also offers training in the community related to creating a healthy culture of food and body relationship within the sports world. They invite family members, coaches, and clinicians to check out www.opalfoodandbody.com for more information on our services. 

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The Klarman Center is a comprehensive treatment program just outside of Boston, Massachusetts dedicated to a compassionate treatment approach for young women with eating disorders between the ages of 18 to 28.  The program offers a continuum of care that includes residential and a PHP level of care.  Dr. David Alperovitz and Dr. Esther Dechant lead a highly trained, multidisciplinary treatment team, including psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, nutritionists, nurses, and an expressive therapist. The Klarman Center provides multiple treatment modalities (ACT, DBT, CBT as well as psychodynamic therapies) to address the individual needs of each patient's eating disorder as well as the comorbid diagnoses that often accompany eating disorders, such as depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use disorders and OCD.  Intensive individual therapy is provided in 3 sessions each week - adjunctive individual therapy and/or consultation is also available.  The Klarman Center also provides family therapy multiple times each week to ensure that the family system is provided with support and is an active part of recovery.  The Klarman Eating Disorders Center was made possible with the generous donation of the Klarman Family Foundation and is proudly housed on the McLean Hospital campus, which is the largest psychiatric teaching facility of Harvard Medical School and is ranked as #1 in psychiatry in the country by US News & World Report.

McLean offers unparalleled diagnostic and treatment services for adolescents and adults living with psychiatric conditions including depression, eating disorders, borderline personality disorder, OCD and substance use disorders.  Our Harvard Medical School affiliated clinicians deliver compassionate and innovative treatment throughout our inpatient, residential and day treatment levels of care.  McLean's mission is embedded in everything we provide for patients and families. 

 

This includes: 

  • providing the highest quality compassionate, specialized, and effective clinical care, in partnership with those whom we serve 

  • conducting state-of-the-art scientific investigation to maximize discovery and accelerate translation of findings towards achieving prevention and cures 

  • training the next generation of leaders in psychiatry, mental health and neuroscience

  • providing public education to facilitate enlightened policy and eliminate stigma

 

McLean has been named #1 in psychiatry by US News & World Report and has ranked as the top freestanding psychiatric hospital for more than two decades. To learn more about our care, please visit www.mclean.org or call us at (800) 333-0338.

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SunCloud Health is a treatment center for adolescents and adults with complex, co-occurring disorders.  Founded by Dr. Kim Dennis, MD, with a goal to create a healing space that delivers care honoring each person’s unique biological, psychological, social and spiritual recovery needs. SunCloud’s distinctive, integrated model concurrently treats addiction, mood disorders, eating disorders, and trauma along with the medical multi-morbidities. SunCloud was built with heart and a belief that healing happens in community, and patients are more than their diagnoses. Offering two 21 bed residential treatment centers for adults including The Institute for Eating Disorders & Addiction, our specialty residential center exclusively serving patients with co-occurring eating disorders and addiction, in addition to our residential center for those with any combination of co-occurring mental health, substance use disorders, and eating disorders. We offer separate PHP & IOP programs for adolescents and adults across multiple geographic sites. Interventional Psychiatry services including TMS and Spravato. Evidence-based modalities include CBT, DBT, EMDR, expressive therapies, motivational interviewing, and medical nutrition therapy in a trauma aware and size inclusive environment. We believe in the dignity of each person’s journey as their own and that recovery comes in many different shapes and sizes. Visit www.suncloudhealth.com for more information on our services. 

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