The following are Inpatient, Residential Care, Partial Hospitalization or Intensive Outpatient Programs or Outpatient Therapists/Therapy Clinics along with Support Groups and Online Resources.
Ann Arbor DBT Center- The center provides individual and group Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), for Substance Abusers, and Eating Disorders. Specialized programs for addiction, adolescent and family treatment, and eating disorder treatment are available. Group Sessions range from 8-10 weeks and focus on skill building. Individual sessions similarly focus on skill building while addressing behavioral, emotional, and cognitive aspects of maladaptive behaviors associated with emotional deregulation. http://www.annarbordbt.citymax.com/therapy.html
A Voice in Recovery- A voice in Recovery is an on-line eating disorder support group for those in recovery and their loved ones. This page offers links to articles and information on eating disorders and recovery centers, and allows members to offer their voice to spread awareness for eating disorders. http://www.facebook.com/AVoiceinRecovery#!/AVoiceinRecovery?v=wall
Caps of the University of Michigan- The Counseling and Psychological Services offers Individual, group and couples counseling options to undergraduates and graduate students currently enrolled at the University of Michigan. Caps offers a diverse staff that are readily available to students for crisis walk-in appointments or scheduled appointment. It is located on the third floor of the Michigan Union in the center of U of M’s Ann Arbor campus. http://www.umich.edu/~caps/contactus.html
Eating disorders Anonymous- This free support group is offered to individual’s suffering from an eating disorder or their friends and family. The General Service Board is made up of patient representatives and volunteers. There are a number of meeting sites located in Royal Oak and Garden City for patients and/or families and friends. http://www.eatingdisordersanonymous.org/meetings.html#MI.
Eastwood Clinics- The clinic provides inpatient and outpatient care for a addiction, eating disorders, mood and anxiety disorders, and PTSD. These programs are offered to men women and children and clinics are located throughout Metro Detroit. http://www.stjohnprovidence.org/eastwoodclinics/
EDEN - Peer Support Program is based on Prochaska’s Trantheoretical Behavioral Change Model. Patients in recovery help participants assess where they are in the five stages of change and then create a plan and support their progression through the stages toward recovery. http://www.edenclub.org
In Process Counseling Center in Troy- The center offers an outpatient structured group recovery programs for men and women with eating disorders, run by a social worker. A non-restrictive program is offered, in a talk-style, to control the compulsions underlying the eating disorder or disordered eating along with individual counseling sessions for patients. http://inprocesscounseling.com/
Reconnect with Food® at Inner Door Center in Royal Oak- the center offers a partial hospitalization (day treatment), intensive outpatient and outpatient programs, including weekly support groups, for individuals suffer from eating disorders and related addictions, along with co-occurring disorders. The center offers a yoga-based model integrated with traditional treatment. The Inner Door Center offers a small group setting, in a home-like environment, that is optimal for individualizing recovery and allowing staff to connect to their patients. http://www.reconnectwithfood.com
Rogers Memorial Hospital in Wisconsin- The hospital consists of four separate locations that provide inpatient care for men women and children with eating disorders, addiction, and co-occurring anxiety disorders. Rogers Memorial provides a males-specific residential program as well as a family and friends program allowing loved ones to be included in the recovery process. The Oconomowoc campus sits on 50 acres of wooded lakefront property providing patients with plenty of scenery to reflect and heal on. http://www.rogershospital.org/monroe/
Selah House in Indiana- Selah house is an inpatient mental health institution that provides a professional eating disorder treatment program for women across the US and Canada suffering from Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and eating disorder NOS. Selah House is a Christian-based facility; however women of all faiths are welcomed and have noted a feeling of acceptance. The center is located on a 63-acre estate surrounded by picturesque scenery such as rolling hills, woods, and the White River. The estate offers numerous riding and walking trail for patients to utilize for reflective and healing purposes. Selah House offers a small group setting that is ideal for individualized healing, care and connection with staff members. http://selahhouse.net/home
The Center for Balanced Living, Worthington, Ohio - This is a hospital-affiliated partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and outpatient program for eating disorders. Its campus is on the grounds of the Ohio State University Medical Campus. The center also offers support groups. http://centerforeatingdisorders.org
The Center for Eating Disorders in Ann Arbor —The center offers outpatient treatment, education, support, and referral services to any age group with eating, weight, and body image disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, compulsive eating/binge eating disorder and related issues. http://www.center4ed.org/
Timberline Knolls in Illinois- The center is a residential treatment center for women and girls with eating disorders, addiction, and mood or anxiety disorders. The program also includes family counseling so that the family dynamic can be included in the recovery process. The campus is set on 43 wooded acres ideal for inspiring creativity and healing in patients while providing privacy and security. Timberline Knolls is also located about 30 minutes from Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway Airport providing easy travel to the center and making visits and counseling with family and friends more accessible. Timberline Knolls also offers TK Academy in the center of campus allowing patients to continue and excel at their academic progress with up to 5 hours a day of instruction that has fully been integrated in with clinical treatment. http://www.timberlineknolls.com/
Independent Practitioners:
Lisa Elconin  MD. Internal Medicine
Infinity Primary Care  5777  W. Maple Rd. Suite 140 West Bloomfield , Mi. 48322
248-406-1000
http://www.infinityprimarycare.com/Physicians/PhysicianDetail/tabid/65/Default.aspx?DoctorID=13
Dennis & Moye & Associates
(248) 451-9085 Â Fax: (248) 451-9089
1750 S. Telegraph Rd. Suite 101 Â Bloomfiled Hills, Mi. 48302
http://www.dennisandmoyeandassociates.com/
Ann Bradley, LMSW
190 N. Main
Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 416-3341
http://www.alltherapist.com/ann-bradley.html
Kellie Carbone, MA, MFT
202 E. Washington #401.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 323-4837
http://www.something-fishy.org/treatmentfinder/Kellie-Carbone-MA-MFT.html
Alexander Sackeyfio MD. Psychiatrist
Dr. Susie Gottlieb Ph.D
Specializing in eating disorders
23800 Orchard Lake Rd Ste 104
(248) 471-0785
http://farmington-mi.patch.com/listings/alexander-sackeyfio-md
Dr. Susie Gottlieb Ph.D, Â Licensed Psychologist
Specializing in Eating Disorders and related issues
74 W. Long Lake Road  Bloomfield Hills Mi. 48304
248-642-6066
C. Cornelius Colbert, Jr.
 DDS, RYT, CYT
-C
251 E. Nine Mile Road
 Ferndale, MI 48220 
(248) 790-5744
Arthur Efros, MD, Internist
Millennium Medical Group
28625 Northwestern Highway, #213
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 354-9666
Julie Hamilton, LMSW, ACSW, P.C.,
31000 Telegraph Road, Suite 130,
Bingham Farms, MI
(248) 549-4197
Renee Steiner Hinkins, Licensed Professional Counselor
Bloomfield Hills Office:
2550 S. Telegraph
Suite 204
Bloomfield Hills, Mi, 48302
White Lake Office:
7164 Biscayne
White Lake, Mi, 48383
Telephone:Â (248) 701-3114
FAX:Â (248) 887-5917
http://reneehinkins.com/Renee_Hinkins.com/Home.html
Kathy Austin Karma Yoga
3683 West Maple Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301-3376 
(248) 723-9168
http://www.karma-yoga.net/katherine-lucas
Lisa Ballo, RYTÂ – Owner
Belightful Yoga, LLC
mobile yoga - we come to U
248.761.6815
Be light. Be full. Be U.
Andrea Lawson, MSW
University of Michigan, Counseling and Psychological Services
3100 Michigan Union, 530 S State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
(734)764-8312
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/andrea-lawson/b/4b3/9a4
Marla Lewis, MA, LLP
Clinical Psychologist
5745 West Maple Road #213 Â West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248-425-4576
http://www.wellness.com/dir/3844665/psychologist/mi/bloomfield-hills/lewis-ms-marla-e-ma-llpc-tllp
Jackie Meyers, MA, LPC, LLP, NCC, BCPC
Inner Strength Counseling Services 
Harper Woods, Michigan 48225
(586) 879-9579
Kelly Myers, PsyD
The Counseling Centre, P.C.
43996 Woodward, Suite 101 Â Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302
(248) 338-2988
Sally J Rosenberg DO  Psychoanalyst  Psychiatry
3150 Gilbert Ridge Drive
West Bloomfield, MI, 48322
(248) 626-7735
Tricia L Stehle LMSW. Clinical Social Worker
888 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 1450
Troy, MI 48084
(248) 244-8644
http://www.perspectivesoftroy.com/page_25.html
Sheri Szuch, PhD
425 East Washington Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2024
(734) 741-8584
Susan Wainwright, MD, Psychiatrist
4050 W Maple Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 258-2478
http://www.edleague.com/bio/?MID=40
Roberta Toll, PhD
31500 Telegraph, #130
Bingham Farms, MI 48025
248-594-3337
Mila Velinova, PsyD, LP
5995 19 Mile Rd., Sterling Heights, MI 48314
Phone numbers: (586) 254-5454 or (248) 505-4412
http://mvelinovapsyd.com/aboutus.aspx
On-line Resources
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
http://www.eatingdisordersonline.com/
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