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FAMILY-BASED TREATMENT FOR EATING DISORDERS

Family-Based Treatment (FBT) is one of the leading evidence-based treatments for eating disorders among children and adolescents. FBT recognizes the important role of the family in the recovery process and aims to empower parents and caregivers to actively participate in the treatment process.

Our multidisciplinary team is trained and experienced in providing FBT and FBT-informed care. Book a free consultation call below to learn more!

*Reserved for Canadian residents only

What is Family-Based Treatment (FBT)?

FBT is a evidence-based, therapeutic approach designed to treat eating disorders in children and youth.

Rather than relying solely on individual therapy, FBT includes the family as the primary source of support and intervention in the eating disorder recovery process. FBT views the eating disorder as a concern impacting the entire family unit, and involves different stages of collaboration between the therapist, the family, and the individual living with the eating disorder.

An individual sitting next to someone and teaching them.

Key Principles of family-Based Treatment

There are three key principles of FBT:

01

Externalizing the eating disorder

Externalizing the eating disorder

02

Empowering parents and caregivers

03

Restoring weight and regular eating

Using these three principles, the family works together to beat the eating disorder.

Studies have shown that FBT is an effective treatment option for youth with eating disorders, leading to higher rates of weight restoration, remission of eating disorder symptoms, and overall recovery compared to individual therapy alone.

Together, we can use FBT to help beat the eating disorder.

*Reserved for Canadian residents only

Our multidisciplinary team is trained and experienced in providing FBT and FBT-informed care. Book a free consultation call below to learn more!

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