Rehabilitation centers provide comprehensive treatment for Anorexia Nervosa through a structured, multidisciplinary approach. Programs typically include medical stabilization, nutritional rehabilitation, and psychotherapy. A team of specialists—comprising doctors, dietitians, psychiatrists, and therapists—work together to address both the physical and psychological aspects of the disorder. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is commonly used to change unhealthy thoughts and behaviors related to eating and body image. Nutritional counseling helps individuals restore healthy eating habits and maintain appropriate weight.
Family-based therapy may also be offered, especially for adolescents, to involve loved ones in the recovery process. Inpatient or residential care is often recommended for severe cases where constant supervision and medical care are necessary. The goal is to help patients regain physical health, develop coping strategies, and prevent relapse. Aftercare plans and outpatient support ensure continued recovery and long-term success. Each rehab center customizes treatment to meet individual needs and promote sustainable healing.