Posts filed under: Christian Counseling

Bring Your Brokenness is a nonprofit Christian eating disorder treatment center located in Florida. They offer residential treatment, partial hospitalization, outpatient treatment, and recovery retreats for women with eating disorders....
Rock Recovery is a nonprofit outpatient eating disorder treatment program based in Arlington, Virginia. They were founded in 2009 and their goal is to making life-saving outpatient eating disorder therapy...
The mission of the Kirsten Haglund Foundation (KHF) is to provide hope, networking, and financial aid to those seeking treatment and freedom from eating disorders. The KHF’s Virtual Transitional Living...
Banyan Treatment Centers is a collection of treatment centers across the country that primarily focus on substance abuse. Banyan’s first eating disorder treatment center opened in November 2021 and is...
CHI St. Vincent’s Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is an inpatient psychiatric unit that treats anxiety, codependency, eating disorders, trauma, grief, mood disorders, and...
  The Center (A Place of Hope) is a treatment  program located in Washington. In addition to eating disorders, they also treat depression, trauma, OCD, anxiety, and addiction. Any reviews?...
Renfrew Center was the first residential eating disorder facility in the country. They have two residential locations: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Coconut Creek, Florida. This review page is for their Philadelphia...
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Renfrew Center was the first residential eating disorder facility in the country. They have two residential locations: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Coconut Creek, Florida. This review page is for their Florida...
Magnolia Creek treats adult women with eating disorders. They offer them residential treatment, partial hospitalization with supported housing, and follow-up care. They specialize in dual diagnosis – people who have...