Specialized, compassionate care for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and other eating-related challenges.
CBT-based therapy that supports individuals and families through the emotional, physical, and behavioral challenges of eating disorders.
Eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, other specified eating disorders)
Individual, In person or Virtual
Weekly, Session length: 45–60 minutes
Nutrition counseling, medical monitoring, family therapy, group support
The most researched therapy for eating disorders; widely recommended in treatment guidelines
Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT-E) is a specialized, evidence-based form of CBT designed specifically for eating disorders. It targets both the visible behaviors such as restricting, binge eating, or purging, and the underlying thought patterns that keep these cycles going.
CBT-E sessions are structured, goal-oriented, and highly collaborative. Therapists help clients challenge rigid food and body rules, reduce compulsive behaviors, and build healthier, sustainable coping strategies. CBT-E is suitable for adolescents and adults and can be delivered in outpatient, residential, or partial hospitalization settings.
Supporting Lasting change through healthier patterns, emotional balance, and sustainable coping tools
Breaks the link between food rules, guilt, and disordered behaviors
Encourages healthier eating patterns and realistic body image
Replaces food or restriction as a way to manage stress with more supportive tools
Builds skills to prevent relapse after treatment ends
CBT-E is usually delivered over 20–40 sessions, depending on the severity of the eating disorder. Early sessions focus on creating regular eating patterns and reducing dangerous behaviors. Later sessions dive into body image concerns, perfectionism, and strategies to prevent relapse.
Homework might include keeping a food log, practicing new coping strategies, or challenging unhelpful thoughts in real time. The approach is collaborative clients set goals with their therapist and move at a pace that feels manageable.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Enhanced (CBT-E) is especially helpful for people experiencing symptoms of psychosis, distressing thoughts, or difficulty distinguishing between internal experiences and external reality. This approach provides grounding tools, emotional regulation strategies, and practical skills that support safety, insight, and stability throughout the recovery process.
Individuals with anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating disorder
Adolescents and adults seeking structured, evidence-based treatment
Those struggling with body image distress alongside eating issues
People in recovery who want relapse prevention tools
Families seeking a clear, supportive framework for their loved one’s care
Why We Feature This Leading Approach to Eating Disorder Care
TruPaths highlights Cognitive Behavioral Therapy–Enhanced because it is widely regarded as the gold standard for treating eating disorders. The programs we feature use licensed clinicians trained in CBT-E and combine this therapy with medical oversight, nutritional guidance, and family support providing comprehensive, whole-person care for lasting recovery.
Recovery is possible. If you or a loved one is struggling with an eating disorder, CBT-E offers a proven path to healing. Explore programs that integrate CBT-E with medical and nutritional support.
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