Although the term eating is in the name, eating disorders are about more than food. They’re complex mental health conditions that often require the intervention of medical and psychological experts to alter their course.

In the United States alone, an estimated 20 million women and 10 million men have or have had an eating disorder at some point in their life.

We at JTRCC,  we can help you look at your relationship with food and how you may be using it or avoiding it to cope with stress or try to control parts of your life that feel out of control.

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