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About Klarman Eating Disorders Center – McLean Hospital
Located in Massachusetts, the Klarman Eating Disorders Center at McLean Hospital stands out as a specialized treatment facility dedicated to helping young adults overcome eating disorders and co-occurring mental health challenges. As part of the renowned McLean Hospital system, this center brings together clinical expertise and compassionate care to address the complex nature of eating disorders, which often develop alongside depression, anxiety, and trauma. The facility's commitment to treating the whole person—not just the disorder—has made it a trusted resource for families seeking comprehensive eating disorder treatment in Massachusetts.
The center offers both outpatient and day treatment programs tailored to meet young adults ages 18–25 at various stages of recovery. Their evidence-based treatment approach integrates multiple therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and innovative therapies such as equine therapy and animal therapy. These complementary approaches, combined with yoga, nutrition counseling, and 1-on-1 counseling sessions, create a holistic treatment experience. The facility welcomes all individuals, including LGBTQ+ clients, and actively involves families through family therapy and collaborative treatment planning. Recognizing that eating disorders frequently co-occur with other mental health conditions like PTSD, trauma, and anger management issues, their clinical team is equipped to address multiple diagnoses simultaneously.
The Klarman Eating Disorders Center accepts most insurance plans, making treatment accessible to more families. Beyond active treatment, the facility provides robust aftercare support through medication assistance, relapse prevention counseling, and ongoing support meetings. This continuum of care ensures that young adults have the resources they need not only during their time in treatment but also as they transition back to independent living and long-term recovery.