Eating Disorder Treatment Huntington Beach CA
Eating disorder treatment for disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa is often necessary as these disorders are medically dangerous. Treatment can consist of outpatient therapy sessions for healthier patients, and residential treatment programs for very ill patients. See below for more information and to gain access to eating disorder counselors in Huntington Beach, CA.
Jennifer Johnson, M.D.
(949) 856-2701
366 San Miguel Drive, Suite 209
Newport Beach, CA
Jennifer Johnson, M.D.
(949) 856-2701
366 San Miguel Drive, Suite 209
Newport Beach, CA 92658
Services Offered
Prescriptions, Diagnosis and Evaluation, Medical Monitoring
Level of Care
Outpatient Hourly
Types of ED Treated
Childhood feeding disorders, Night eating syndrome, Food Phobia, Exercise addiction/Compulsive over-ecercise, Female Athletic Triad, Binge Eating Disorder, Anorexia nervosa, ED - Not Otherwise Specified, Bulimia nervosa
Dr. Michael Nava
Diversified Psychotherapy, Inc
562-743-2789
5199 E. Pacific Coast Hwy Suite 615
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Michael Nava
Diversified Psychotherapy, Inc
562-743-2789
5199 E. Pacific Coast Hwy Suite 615
Long Beach, CA 90804
Credentials
Credentials: Ph.D
Licensed in California
11 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Aging, Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder, Behavioral Problems, Bipolar Disorders, Career/Employment Concerns, Child Abuse and Neglect, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Eating Disorders, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss,
Populations Served
AIDS/HIV+, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Transgendered, Step Families, Interracial Families/Couples, Biracial, Obese or Overweight
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
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Joanne Young
Costa Mesa, CA
Joanne Young
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Practice Areas
Addictions and Dependency, Eating Disorders, Sexual Abuse Recovery
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Ms. Sophie Bryan
(310) 896-8997
6700 E. Pacific Coast Hwy
Long Beach, CA
Ms. Sophie Bryan
(310) 896-8997
6700 E. Pacific Coast Hwy
Long Beach, CA 90803
Specialties
Eating Disorders, Anxiety or Fears, Loss or Grief
Qualification
School: Loyola Marymount University
Year of Graduation: 2006
Years In Practice: 5 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Age: Adolescents,Adults,Elders
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: No
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepted Insurance Plans: PPO (Out of Network)
Shelby Castile
(949) 342-5615
A Holistic Approach180 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA
Shelby Castile
(949) 342-5615
A Holistic Approach180 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Qualification
School: Saint Mary''s College
Year of Graduation: 2001
Years In Practice: 10 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Age: Adolescents,Adults,Elders
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: No
Accepted Insurance Plans: All PPO Plans
Jan Ventura-Algozzini
(949) 786-4178
18952 MacArthur Blvd. #350
Irvine, CA
Jan Ventura-Algozzini
(949) 786-4178
18952 MacArthur Blvd. #350
Irvine, CA 92612
Services
Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Couples Psychotherapy, Career Assessment and Counseling, Eating Disorder (e.g., compulsive eating, anorexia, bulimia), Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder)
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Alliant International University - Fresno
Credentialed Since: 1985-12-17
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Deborah H. Krois
(714) 665-7529
1439 East Chapman Ave.
Orange, CA
Deborah H. Krois
(714) 665-7529
1439 East Chapman Ave.
Orange, CA 92866
Services
Individual Psychotherapy, Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Eating Disorder (e.g., compulsive eating, anorexia, bulimia), Substance-Related Disorder (e.g., abuse or dependency involving drug/alcohol)
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Languages Spoken
Sign Language
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Biola University
Credentialed Since: 1991-10-15
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Lisa Langdale
(562) 243-5891
610 Pacific Coast Hwy
Seal Beach, CA
Lisa Langdale
(562) 243-5891
610 Pacific Coast Hwy
Seal Beach, CA 90740
Specialties
Eating Disorders, Depression, Self Esteem
Qualification
School: CSU Dominguez Hills
Year of Graduation: 2004
Years In Practice: 7 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: No
Accepted Insurance Plans: I will bill any PPO insurance company
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
(949) 229-8016
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott, Inc.1100 Quail Street
Newport Beach, CA
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
(949) 229-8016
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott, Inc.1100 Quail Street
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Specialties
Eating Disorders, Mood Disorders
Qualification
School: California School of Professional Psychology
Year of Graduation: 2005
Years In Practice: 9 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13),Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: No
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Ms. Alexia Kutzner
(562) 285-6429
5305 2nd St., Suite 206
Long Beach, CA
Ms. Alexia Kutzner
(562) 285-6429
5305 2nd St., Suite 206
Long Beach, CA 90803
Specialties
Eating Disorders, Depression, Family Conflict, Mood Disorders
Qualification
School: Loyola Marymount University
Year of Graduation: 2007
Years In Practice: 4 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13),Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: No
Accepted Insurance Plans: BlueCross and/or BlueShield
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It's the rare child who doesn't turn up his nose at certain foods, or who goes through stages of eating only a limited number of foods. While most picky eaters outgrow this behavior, some children carry it into adulthood. Mental health experts are beginning to recognize picky eating as a serious eating disorder. They've even given it a name: Selective Eating Disorder, or food neophobia (fear of new food). Whatever you call it, an eating disorder is a serious emotional and physical problem that can produce life-threatening consequences. The National Eating Disorders Association estimates that about 10 million people in the U.S. suffer from eating disorders. People with Selective Eating Disorder experience extreme disturbances in eating behavior. They are often overly concerned with their body weight and shape. Picky eaters fear new foods or are especially sensitive to particular food textures. They generally do not consume an adequate or healthy diet, putting them at risk for malnutrition. There's a significant mental health component to Selective Eating Disorder. Depression, sexual abuse, troubled relationships, cultural pressures, and chemical imbalances are just a few of the many underlying issues that may cause an eating disorder. Nancy Zucker at the Duke Eating Disorder center confirmed in an ABC interview that being a picky eater can really disrupt a person's life. Duke has launched an online survey, Finicky Eating in Adults, to try to measure the extent of this problem. Experts at Tulane Medical School call Selective Eating Disorder a food phobia in disguise. They say suffers' inability to consume more than a limited repertoire of foods stems from psychological compulsions that food is going to taste badly or be spoiled. They reject food based on smell or some other sensory quality, not taste. One adult on the ABC news segment said a plate of spaghetti looked like a plate of worms to him. They've found that a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Psychodynamic therapy helps people with Selective Eating Disorder change the way they think about food and understand the how's and whys of this health condition. If your child is unusually picky about food and doesn't outgrow it, seek help from your physician. Find ways to make mealtimes fun and teach your children healthy eating habits. In addition to seeking professional mental health services, picky adults can join forums on PickyEatingAdults.com. Sometimes just knowing you're n... |
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