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Eating Disorder Consultation Services

Many clients feel overwhelmed by the prospect of seeking treatment following an eating disorder diagnosis and/or identification of disordered eating patterns. It can be challenging to determine whether an individual even meets the criteria for an eating disorder in the first place, and overwhelming to determine next steps. 

 

Sara Battista, LCPC, LPC offers eating disorder consultation services to help guide clients through the process of understanding their symptoms, determining whether treatment is necessary, and connecting with the appropriate resources accordingly. 

Step 1:

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Eating Disorder Assessment

Over the years, countless concerned clients (and/or their parents) have reached out to me seeking guidance around the possibility that they (or their loved one) may have an eating disorder, worry about what that possible eating disorder could mean, and uncertainty about how to seek help in the event that treatment is needed.

I have expertise in providing these answers to clients and their families due to my background in conducting "level of care assessments" when working for eating disorder treatment centers in the past.

 

Since transitioning into a private practice setting, I have discovered a passion for helping clients connect with treatment settings that will best meet their unique needs. I take factors such as gender, age, and co-occurring mental health conditions into consideration when making treatment recommendations.

 

My hope is to help clients find the best fit for their treatment needs, rather than the "good enough" fit. 

Step 2:

Treatment Recommendations

Because I am not affiliated with any treatment programs, I am able to offer treatment recommendations without the bias of trying to "sell" you on any one program in particular. I have strong connections with both local and national eating disorder treatment centers, and have developed a good sense of each program's various strengths.

 

Similarly, I am able to screen clients out of higher level of care programs if they are a better fit for outpatient care, or if they need a service other than eating disorder treatment to address their concerns. When indicated, I can recommend a full outpatient treatment team (including any or all of the following: individual therapist, dietitian, psychiatrist, family therapist, group therapy, primary care provider) so that clients leave our assessment with a plan in place.

 

I work closely with multidisciplinary eating disorder specialists across the DC Metro area on a regular basis, and therefore can recommend outpatient providers based on each client's specific needs (and wants!)

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Step 3:
Consultation Services

Based on the information collected during the assessment, I will provide a diagnosis if applicable, as well as a recommendation for one of the following levels of care when appropriate: Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Day Treatment Program/ Partial Hospitalization Program (DTP/ PHP), Residential Treatment, Inpatient. I will also explain the difference between these levels of care.

 

I will then provide a referral list accordingly, and consult with clients and/or their families to support them in pursuing next steps. I offer extensive education and support throughout the assessment process and beyond. 

Getting Started

Contact me (below) to learn more about my eating disorder/ treatment recommendation services. 

 

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