What is outpatient bulimia treatment?
Outpatient treatment refers to those programs in which the individual suffering from bulimia attends counseling and other programs during the day, but then returns home in the evening. Who should attend outpatient bulimia treatment? Anyone who has a problem with bulimia, and does NOT require round-the-clock medical observation should consider outpatient treatment. Outpatient is an excellent choice for those individuals who have a support structure at home, or need to stay in the general “flow” of life (such as work or school) as they go through treatment. Getting someone into bulimia treatment Chances are, the individual is not going to check themselves into outpatient eating disorder counseling without the love and support of family and friends. The private nature of bulimia, along with the shame and self-esteem issues associated with the disease keep many people from discussing their bulimia openly. Family members are therefore urged to stay vigilant and watch for the signs and sympt
Related Questions
- If it is necessary to evacuate me to another country and I can receive treatment on an outpatient basis, will MEDEX pay for my lodging, meals, and travel costs to and from the medical facility?
- How much time will I have to enter Outpatient Registrations for consumers already in treatment?
- What happens if a special justice orders mandatory outpatient treatment over CSB objections?