Many individuals who suffer from trauma will use
an eating disorder as a means to feel in control of something. This
often occurs because trauma makes a person feel vulnerable and like
they have no control over what happens to them in life. Eating
disorders often blunt a person’s ability to experience emotions,
which lessens intense anxiety,
fear, and anger. In addition, an eating disorder can become a
distraction from thoughts of trauma as eating disorders often become
all consuming. At The Meadows Ranch, our treatment teams understand
that to treat a patient with an eating disorder and trauma entirely,
both need to be concurrently addressed since failing to treat one or
the other will lead to a relapse and a decreased quality of life.
At The Meadows Ranch, we focus on nutritional
rehabilitation at the start of treatment because without basic
nutrition a person’s brain is offline and unable to participate
successfully in therapy or really feel one’s emotions. The next
layer is creating a safe environment that supports the trauma work.
At The Meadows Ranch, we have a truly amazing group of professionals
that genuinely care about each patient’s recovery with staff
available around the clock to offer support.
In addition,
people that have experienced trauma often engage in maladaptive
coping skills, which may include eating disorder behaviors,
self-injury, and shutting down to manage their intense emotions. In
order to address these maladaptive coping skills our staff, including
behavioral health techs, nurses, therapists, and dietitians, are
trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). DBT includes skills
in mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation,
and distress tolerance. If one of our patients is struggling, our
entire staff are trained to help her find and practice an effective
coping skill in the moment. This is particularly important when a
patient is doing trauma work since she will be more vulnerable to
intense emotions and memories that may require assistance to contain
her emotions. At The Meadows Ranch, this support is offered 24-hours
a day.
The final piece in treating trauma is processing
the trauma that has occurred and allowing that trauma to become a
chapter in the book of life instead of a novel as it can become when
it is not adequately treated. At The Meadows Ranch, our therapists
are specially trained in treating trauma,
which includes being certified in Eye Motion Desensitization and
Reprocessing (EMDR), which is an evidence-based treatment for trauma.
The treatment of trauma and eating disorders is
complex and multifaceted. At The Meadows Ranch, we have all of the
tools available to help individuals recover from both trauma and
their eating
disorder treatment .
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