Klarman Eating Disorders Center
About Klarman Eating Disorders Center
Klarman Eating Disorders Center at McLean Hospital provides evidence-based treatment for young women ages 18-28 with anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorders.
Our 30-day program features Harvard Medical School-affiliated staff who are also experts in treating the psychiatric conditions that often accompany eating disorders such as depression and substance use.
This intensive program uses proven treatment methods while teaching young women the skills needed to manage their illness and lead rewarding lives.
Ranked as a top-rated psychiatric hospital by U.S. News & World Report, McLean Hospital is the largest psychiatric teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and a member of Partners Healthcare.
Treatment for Co-Occurring: Support co-occurring mental health problems such as substance use, depression, mood and anxiety disorders, as well as trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Payment Options: McLean Hospital accepts many insurance plans, including Medicare and Massachusetts Medicaid.
Office Location
Treatment Type
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Primary Eating Disorder Treatment
Program Type
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Residential
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Partial Hospitalization Program
Gender Specificity
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Single Gender-Specific
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Female Only
Insurance
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Medicare
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Medicaid
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Insurance Taken
Services
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Group Therapy
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Family Therapy/Program
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Co-Occurring Issues Treatment
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Cognitive Therapies
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Experiential Therapies
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Alternative Therapies
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Diet/Nutrition Therapy/Counseling
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Individual Therapy