About Service

Making Lives Better

Compassionate, multi-disciplinary treatment for conditions like Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder). Focus on medical stability and psychological recovery.

Who needs it?

Young people exhibiting extreme weight loss, preoccupation with body image or dieting, binge eating, self-induced vomiting, or highly restricted eating patterns leading to nutritional deficiencies.
extreme weight loss
binge eating
self-induced vomiting

Step-by-Step Support

How we provide the service

Learn how our structured, personalized process guides each individual through assessment, planning, and tailored support to achieve meaningful results.
01
Collaborative Team Approach
A collaborative team approach involving a Child Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychologist, and a Specialist Dietitian.
02
Evidence-Based Treatment
Treatment typically includes Family-Based Treatment (FBT) and individual therapy.
03
Nutritional Rehabilitation
Ongoing nutritional rehabilitation support.

Specific FAQS

1. What is ARFID?

A type of eating disorder based on selective or restricted eating unrelated to body image concerns.

Many cases can be managed outpatient, but medical risk determines the required level of care.

An evidence-based therapy where parents play a central role in nutritional restoration.