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5 Stages of Eating Disorder Recovery

stages of eating disorder recovery

Recovering from an eating disorder is a brave, transformational process and you’re not alone. At ABBI Clinic, we’re here to guide you toward healing, peace, and confidence in your relationship with food, your body, and yourself. Eating disorder recovery happens in stages. Each step brings its own challenges and growth. 

In this blog, we will have a look at the 5 key stages of eating disorder recovery and explore what each step entails.

 1. Acknowledgement:

Acknowledging you need help is the first step toward recovery.


Breaking the silence lets you move forward without shame or guilt.
At ABBI Clinic, we’re here to ease your way forward. We listen without judgment.

fact: According to the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), nearly 20% of young women report restrictive dieting by age 15, a significant risk factor for developing an eating disorder (Jacobi et al., 2004)

2. Preparation:

 

Recovery starts with preparation, setting realistic goals alongside your clinician.
Together, we identify small lifestyle tweaks you can make today.

 ABBI Clinic guides you with kindness and expertise, focusing on your physical health and mental well-being.

fact: Research shows that ambivalence toward change is a strong barrier to recovery (Vitousek et al., 1998), reflecting low motivation and fear of losing control.

 3. Action:

Recovering from an eating disorder involves healing in action with expert therapy, group sessions, meal planning, and routines that aid your recovery step by step.

 fact: An early intervention during this stage (such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) can significantly improve eventual outcomes (Lock et al., 2010).

4. Maintenance:

Maintaining recovery is just as important as starting:

fact: According to a study by Stice et al. (2013), sustained recovery (at least 1 year without symptoms) drops the likelihood of relapse by nearly 80%.

 

5. Renewal:

Recovering from an eating disorder means embracing renewal, peace, happiness, and a healthy future.

 At ABBI Clinic, we aid your recovery with expert care, strong community, and realistic routines for a new life.

fact: Relapses are quite common, up to 30% within the first year after recovery (Berkman et al., 2007), which underscores the necessity for ongoing follow-up care and support.

Our Commitment to Your Recovery

Recovering from an eating disorder isn’t something you do by yourself.

 ABBI Clinic’s team of psychologists, therapists, dieticians, and support groups stand by you:

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