For Parents: It’s Okay Not to Be Okay
Taking care of a child with an eating disorder can be overwhelming and challenging.
For Patients: It’s Okay Not to Be Okay
Facing an eating disorder is one of those situations where it’s okay not to be okay.
Why Your Child’s Eating Disorder is the Top Priority
If your child is struggling with an eating disorder, it’s important to find an effective treatment program and support their recovery journey.
Patient Safety Precautions at Hidden River
We want to take a moment to share the safety precautions in place at Hidden River.
Disconnecting from Technology and Connecting to Humanity
Learn more about the negative impact of technology on mental health and the power of a "digital detox."
Navigating the Thanksgiving Holiday During Eating Disorder Treatment
If you or a loved one is in the midst of eating disorder treatment, here are six tips to help guide you during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Eating Disorders Are Not a Choice
Eating disorders have numerous potential origins, and many people have multiple risk factors that may lead to the development of an eating disorder.
What Do I Do If My Child Refuses Eating Disorder Treatment?
Watching your child struggle with an eating disorder is a challenge no parent wants to face -- and it's even worse if your child resists treatment.
DBT versus CBT: Effective Therapy for Eating Disorders
When it comes to eating disorder treatment, DBT and CBT tend to be more complementary than not.
The Vital Role of Family Support During Eating Disorder Treatment at Hidden River
When a child enters residential eating disorder treatment at Hidden River, parents come with a list of concerns and questions.