Tequesta, Florida, United States
Futures of Recovery Healthcare specializes in treating adults 30 years and older suffering from substance use, mental health disorders, and co-occurring disorde...
$29,500 - $82,500
Learn / How COVID-19 Affects Those With Eating Disorders: 12 Tips for Staying Healthy
With permission, we are sharing the following post written by Fiona Yassin, Clinical Director at The Wave Youth Clinic:
“I feel like I am sharing a living hell with my Eating Disorder.”
The current challenges of COVID-19 and isolation are affecting young people and challenging those with Eating Disorders globally.

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Tequesta, Florida, United States
Futures of Recovery Healthcare specializes in treating adults 30 years and older suffering from substance use, mental health disorders, and co-occurring disorde...
$29,500 - $82,500

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Vail Valley, Colorado, United States
All Points North Lodge is a comprehensive wellness and personal development campus specializing in addiction, trauma, and mental health.
$49,000-$200,000

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Malibu & Los Angeles, California
Oro House provides compassionate treatment focused on connection and a full continuum of services. Voted California's Best Addiction Treatment Center of 2021 by...
$30,000-90,000/month

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Canton, Massachusetts, United States
Located on 6 acres of greenery, Bedrock Recovery Center is a hotel-style rehab providing trauma-informed and evidence-based treatment plans for adults.

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San Clemente, California, United States
Located in sunny Southern California, Chapters Capistrano provides holistic, evidence-based treatment for substance abuse and addiction.
$39,500 (Insurance Accepted)

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Los Angeles, California, United States
Nestled in the private hills of Los Angeles, Hollywood Hills Recovery is a boutique substance abuse treatment center offering holistic care.
$30,000+/month (Insurance Accepted)

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Houston, Texas, United States
J. Flowers Health Institute provides personalized, concierge care, for busy professionals, adolescents and young adults, and highly complex individuals.
$49,500 - $129,000

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Raymond, Illinois, United States
Located in the countryside, Lincoln Recovery takes an evidence-based approach to treatment, offering onsite detox, individualized programming and luxurious priv...
$25,000 - $35,000

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Dana Point, California, United States
Monarch Shores offers luxury housing with beautiful ocean views and individualized addiction treatment in Southern California.
$34,500

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Malibu, California, United States
A 5-star Yelp-rated Luxury Treatment Center in Malibu, offering a majestic ocean view, 1-1 doctorate-level therapy sessions, and private ensuite rooms.
$90,000 (Insurance Accepted)

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Tucson, Arizona, United States
Using an innovative treatment program called The Sierra Model, Sierra Tucson has been rated one of the region’s top-ranking hospitals by U.S. News.
$20,000-$45,000

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Newport Beach, California, United States
With multiple facilities strategically located on magnificent Newport Beach, Sierra by the Sea provides gender-specific, primary and long-term treatment.
$16,500-$33,000

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Ashby, Massachusetts, United States
A 70-acre secluded retreat offering tailored treatment plans, evidence-based therapies, and a family-like atmosphere in the Massachusetts woodlands.
$22,000 - $31,000 (Insurance Accepted)

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Florida, USA
Tikvah Lake Recovery is an extremely personalized executive treatment center for those who seek the ultimate in treatment, privacy, and luxurious comfort.
$60,000–$85,000 per month

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Hollywood, Florida, United States
A multi-structured program that offers gender-specific residential housing and personal treatment plans.
$30,000-$60,000 (Insurance Accepted)
Eating Disorder recovery or remission is based on routine. Our routine and your routine is likely to have been impacted as the world moves into a new way of organizing time, resources, work, down-time and just about every aspect of life. It’s tough. It’s challenging. It’s even more difficult when your life and recovery depends on routine. Eating Disorder ‘Recovery’ is a life saver. Anorexia has the highest death rate of any mental health illness. It is also often found to be a battle for those with other mental health concerns; depression, anxiety, obsessive behaviors and often affects the most vulnerable amongst us. Those who have suffered from the effects of childhood or other trauma.
The current advice to isolate is essential. It is not without challenge. Isolation is incredibly difficult for those with mental health concerns, addiction and eating disorders. In fact, it’s everything that we usually avoid.
Panic Buying, Over Stocking, and Obsessions on Food
Scrolling through news feeds, we watch in wonder; as we see panic buying and over stocking of kitchens in every corner of the world. Stocking with staple, long life foods; pasta, rice, frozen breads. These are often the ‘fear’ foods in Active Eating Disorders. We learn to manage but often in an environment that is not full or overstocked with potentially fear inducing produce. Add this to the fact that in many locations ‘safe’ foods are not readily available (fruits, vegetables, fresh produce) and we have a recipe for constant worry and old obsessions to fire up. There is the constant talk of gyms closed down, comfort foods on the up, supermarkets closing, restricting services, home deliveries and take aways; days are suddenly surrounded by over or under, more or less and most certainly about food subjects. In recovery from eating disorders, we encourage and manage thoughts and preoccupation with food. It seems that this is tricky right now.
Usual face-to-face therapy services are being suspended, whilst support groups are being cancelled and the routine is thrown further into chaos. It is essential to build a network of support that can help through the period of restricted movement, WhatsApp groups, video chats and online therapy and nutrition support.
Most of all stay safe. We are here if you need us.
The Wave Team @Transitions House
Excellence in Young Minds
Return to Blog Home
Learn / How COVID-19 Affects Those With Eating Disorders: 12 Tips for Staying Healthy
With permission, we are sharing the following post written by Fiona Yassin, Clinical Director at The Wave Youth Clinic:
“I feel like I am sharing a living hell with my Eating Disorder.”
The current challenges of COVID-19 and isolation are affecting young people and challenging those with Eating Disorders globally.

Ad
Tequesta, Florida, United States
Futures of Recovery Healthcare specializes in treating adults 30 years and older suffering from substance use, mental health disorders, and co-occurring disorde...
$29,500 - $82,500

Ad
Vail Valley, Colorado, United States
All Points North Lodge is a comprehensive wellness and personal development campus specializing in addiction, trauma, and mental health.
$49,000-$200,000

Ad
Malibu & Los Angeles, California
Oro House provides compassionate treatment focused on connection and a full continuum of services. Voted California's Best Addiction Treatment Center of 2021 by...
$30,000-90,000/month

Ad
Canton, Massachusetts, United States
Located on 6 acres of greenery, Bedrock Recovery Center is a hotel-style rehab providing trauma-informed and evidence-based treatment plans for adults.

Ad
San Clemente, California, United States
Located in sunny Southern California, Chapters Capistrano provides holistic, evidence-based treatment for substance abuse and addiction.
$39,500 (Insurance Accepted)

Ad
Los Angeles, California, United States
Nestled in the private hills of Los Angeles, Hollywood Hills Recovery is a boutique substance abuse treatment center offering holistic care.
$30,000+/month (Insurance Accepted)

Ad
Houston, Texas, United States
J. Flowers Health Institute provides personalized, concierge care, for busy professionals, adolescents and young adults, and highly complex individuals.
$49,500 - $129,000

Ad
Raymond, Illinois, United States
Located in the countryside, Lincoln Recovery takes an evidence-based approach to treatment, offering onsite detox, individualized programming and luxurious priv...
$25,000 - $35,000

Ad
Dana Point, California, United States
Monarch Shores offers luxury housing with beautiful ocean views and individualized addiction treatment in Southern California.
$34,500

Ad
Malibu, California, United States
A 5-star Yelp-rated Luxury Treatment Center in Malibu, offering a majestic ocean view, 1-1 doctorate-level therapy sessions, and private ensuite rooms.
$90,000 (Insurance Accepted)

Ad
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Using an innovative treatment program called The Sierra Model, Sierra Tucson has been rated one of the region’s top-ranking hospitals by U.S. News.
$20,000-$45,000

Ad
Newport Beach, California, United States
With multiple facilities strategically located on magnificent Newport Beach, Sierra by the Sea provides gender-specific, primary and long-term treatment.
$16,500-$33,000

Ad
Ashby, Massachusetts, United States
A 70-acre secluded retreat offering tailored treatment plans, evidence-based therapies, and a family-like atmosphere in the Massachusetts woodlands.
$22,000 - $31,000 (Insurance Accepted)

Ad
Florida, USA
Tikvah Lake Recovery is an extremely personalized executive treatment center for those who seek the ultimate in treatment, privacy, and luxurious comfort.
$60,000–$85,000 per month

Ad
Hollywood, Florida, United States
A multi-structured program that offers gender-specific residential housing and personal treatment plans.
$30,000-$60,000 (Insurance Accepted)
Eating Disorder recovery or remission is based on routine. Our routine and your routine is likely to have been impacted as the world moves into a new way of organizing time, resources, work, down-time and just about every aspect of life. It’s tough. It’s challenging. It’s even more difficult when your life and recovery depends on routine. Eating Disorder ‘Recovery’ is a life saver. Anorexia has the highest death rate of any mental health illness. It is also often found to be a battle for those with other mental health concerns; depression, anxiety, obsessive behaviors and often affects the most vulnerable amongst us. Those who have suffered from the effects of childhood or other trauma.
The current advice to isolate is essential. It is not without challenge. Isolation is incredibly difficult for those with mental health concerns, addiction and eating disorders. In fact, it’s everything that we usually avoid.
Panic Buying, Over Stocking, and Obsessions on Food
Scrolling through news feeds, we watch in wonder; as we see panic buying and over stocking of kitchens in every corner of the world. Stocking with staple, long life foods; pasta, rice, frozen breads. These are often the ‘fear’ foods in Active Eating Disorders. We learn to manage but often in an environment that is not full or overstocked with potentially fear inducing produce. Add this to the fact that in many locations ‘safe’ foods are not readily available (fruits, vegetables, fresh produce) and we have a recipe for constant worry and old obsessions to fire up. There is the constant talk of gyms closed down, comfort foods on the up, supermarkets closing, restricting services, home deliveries and take aways; days are suddenly surrounded by over or under, more or less and most certainly about food subjects. In recovery from eating disorders, we encourage and manage thoughts and preoccupation with food. It seems that this is tricky right now.
Usual face-to-face therapy services are being suspended, whilst support groups are being cancelled and the routine is thrown further into chaos. It is essential to build a network of support that can help through the period of restricted movement, WhatsApp groups, video chats and online therapy and nutrition support.
Most of all stay safe. We are here if you need us.
The Wave Team @Transitions House
Excellence in Young Minds
Return to Blog Home