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Warning Signs of Eating Disorders Eugene OR
Eating disorders frequently co-occur with other psychiatric disorders such as depression, substance abuse, and anxiety disorders. These are also the three most common eating disorders. All three have severe consequences to a person’s immediate and long-term health and can cause death.Eating disorders are characterized by an abnormal obsession with food and weight.
Willamette Family Treatment Services
(541) 338-9098 1420 Green Acres Road Eugene, OR (541) 338-9098 1420 Green Acres Road Eugene, OR 97408
Services Provided Substance abuse Types of Care Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient Special Programs/Groups Men, DUI/DWI offenders
Data Provided by: New Day Treatment Services
(541) 461-2820 2620 River Road Eugene, OR New Day Treatment Services (541) 461-2820 2620 River Road Eugene, OR 97404
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Seniors/older adults, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
Data Provided by: Emergence
(541) 687-9141 2149 Centennial Plaza Eugene, OR (541) 687-9141 2149 Centennial Plaza Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Emergency Addictions and
(541) 687-9139 1461 Oak Street Eugene, OR Emergency Addictions and (541) 687-9139 1461 Oak Street Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Center for Family Development
(541) 342-8437 146 East 12th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 342-8437 146 East 12th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, DUI/DWI offenders Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Prevention and Recovery Northwest
(541) 484-9274 1188 Olive Street Eugene, OR (541) 484-9274 1188 Olive Street Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse , Buprenorphine Services Special Programs/Groups Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Looking Glass
(541) 484-4428 20 East 13th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 484-4428 20 East 13th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Adolescents
Data Provided by: Lane County
(541) 682-4464 135 East 6th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 682-4464 135 East 6th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse , Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification Special Programs/Groups Men, DUI/DWI offenders Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Willamette Family Treatment Services
(541) 343-2993 687 Cheshire Street Eugene, OR (541) 343-2993 687 Cheshire Street Eugene, OR 97402
Services Provided Substance abuse , Detoxification, Buprenorphine Services Types of Care Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Residential beds for clients' children, DUI/DWI offenders Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: White Bird Clinic
(541) 683-1641 323 East 12th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 683-1641 323 East 12th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
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One of the serious behavior problems is eating disorders that are extremely dangerous and can cause heart and kidney problems and even leads to death. Eating disorders are the symptoms of the underlying problems of a person’s life and not a sign that a person has a problem with food. Eating disorders involve serious disturbances in eating behavior, such as extreme and unhealthy reduction of food intake or severe overeating, as well as feelings of distress or extreme concern about body shape or weight. Researchers are investigating how and why initially voluntary behaviors, such as eating smaller or larger amounts of food than usual, at some point move beyond control in some people and develop into an eating disorder. Dieting to a body weight leaner than needed for health is highly promoted by current fashion trends, sales campaigns for special foods, and in some activities and professions. Eating disorders frequently co-occur with other psychiatric disorders such as depression, substance abuse, and anxiety disorders. These are also the three most common eating disorders. All three have severe consequences to a person’s immediate and long-term health and can cause death.Eating disorders are characterized by an abnormal obsession with food and weight. Eating disorders are much more noticed in women than in men. Environmental factors have a large influence on developing eating disorders but more research is being performed on hormonal imbalances, brain lesions and their ... Click here to read the rest of this article from Sober Recovery
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