Eating Recovery at Home
About Eating Recovery at Home
We’re here to help you take recovery home.
Eating Recovery At Home is the leading virtual intensive outpatient program (IOP) for eating disorders. Through ongoing connection and intensive support (including group therapy, individual and family therapy and nutrition counseling), we help you navigate life’s stressors and build resilience. All from the comfort of home.
Since 2016, we’ve treated more than 9,000 patients virtually. Eating Recovery At Home participants have experienced greater than 50% improvement in their overall eating disorder behaviors.
Our programs include:
- Three, 3-hour weekly group sessions including:
- Evidence-based skills focused groups (DBT, CBT, ACT, ERP, FBT, EFFT)
- Process-oriented group therapy
- Nutrition groups that include mealtime support and cooking classes
- Weekly individual or family therapy session
- Weekly session with a registered dietitian
- Recovery Record mobile app that tracks food intake, thoughts, emotions and behaviors
- Remote patient monitoring with a numberless scale
- Peer, alumni and caregiver support groups
The healing power of community
For an eating disorders program to be effective, connection with other group members is critical. In Eating Recovery At Home, you’ll meet with the same group of six-to-eight peers weekly. This specially planned, cohesive type of group therapy is associated with better outcomes, higher levels of engagement and a stronger sense of connection.
An expert, compassionate team
When you join Eating Recovery At Home, you receive care from a specialized and experienced care team that includes a licensed therapist, registered dietitian, consulting physician and care coordinator. Our team members:
- Are licensed and experienced in providing virtual treatment
- Have provided 400,000+ hours of individual, family and group therapy to 7,000+ patients
- Have extensive training in telebehavioral health ethics and delivery
- Have contributed articles, publications and presentations nationwide on telebehavioral health
Covered by most commercial insurance plans
Eating Recovery At Home is in-network with most major insurers. Our patient access team advocates for you: we’ll help you address financial challenges and work with you to get you the maximum coverage offered by your plan.
A recognized leader in virtual care
We’re honored to have made the list of Best Online Therapy Services from Health, Parents, People and Verywell Mind. Expert clinical review boards from these publications cited our:
- High patient satisfaction
- In-network policy with most commercial insurance plans
- Comprehensive, customized care plans with evidence-based modalities
- Multidisciplinary clinical team and strong provider qualifications
What patients say about Eating Recovery At Home
“I would advise any family to be open to virtual IOP. It provided essential support for our daughter’s transition home. I can’t imagine what we would have done without it.” Parent of an At Home alum
“In virtual IOP, I felt like I really got to know the group members… It was such a comfort to be able to do treatment at home where I had my family pictures on my desk, and in a place where I felt comfortable.” At Home alum
“Virtual IOP is a convenient and effective way to address mental health issues. You will learn so much, bond with your peers and grow in ways that exceed expectations.” At Home alum
“I would ABSOLUTELY recommend Eating Recovery At Home to other college students. The program gives you tangible tools to INCORPORATE recovery into your life. Which is really what we all need – a realistic way to make recovery a priority in our daily routine.” At Home alum
Conditions We Treat:
Anorexia, Atypical Anorexia, ARFID, Binge Eating Disorder, Bulimia, Compulsive Overeating, Diabulimia, OSFED
Treatment Type
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Primary Eating Disorder Treatment
Program Type
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Telehealth
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Intensive Outpatient Program
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Virtual Offerings
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Aftercare Support
Therapy Offering
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Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Family Therapy
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Group Therapy
Gender Specificity
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Males Inclusive
Inclusivity
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LGBTQ Inclusive
Issues
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Anorexia
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Binge Eating Disorder
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Compulsive Overeating
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Bulimia
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ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)
Client Focus
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Adults
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Adolescents
Modality
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Group
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Family
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Behavioral Therapies
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Psychotherapies
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Individuals