Edelweiss Behavioral Health LLC

Edelweiss Behavioral Health LLC Behavioral Health Clinic specializing in the treatment of Eating Disorders We specialize in treating eating disorders.

We offer outpatient therapy and nutritional counseling services as well as adult and adolescent Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) that meet three days per week, three hours per day. Our IOP program includes the following services:

•Psychological evaluation and counseling with a Licensed Professional Counselor

•Nutritional evaluation and counseling with a Registered Dietitian

•Supported meal groups

•Specialized therapeutic and skill-based groups

•Psychiatric services with a Board Certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist


What is IOP? An Intensive Outpatient Program is a unique treatment program that offers more structure and support than individual outpatient therapy, while still offering the freedom and flexibility to engage in school and/or work activities. IOP offers the opportunity to develop sustainable coping skills, experience and problem solve through real-life situations in a supported group, and make connections that will support the recovery process

09/20/2022
Alyssa, Mary and Erika presenting about Eating Disorders at UW Health today! Well done ladies!
09/14/2022

Alyssa, Mary and Erika presenting about Eating Disorders at UW Health today! Well done ladies!

09/12/2022

OCD IOP at Edelweiss Behavioral Health

We are excited to offer an Intensive Outpatient Program

for adults diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorders

Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9am to 12pm

Each session is a closed-cohort group and runs for 4 weeks (total of 12 sessions). The closed group format allows for cumulative skill building and fidelity to evidence-based treatment protocols. The treatment combines ERP, ACT, and guided Yoga and targets all OCD sub-types.

Currently we are only offering this IOP option for adults with a referral from an established outpatient provider. Self-referrals are dependent on assessment evaluation.

To view this form, please visit our website www.edelweissbehavioralhealth.com and click on FORMS.

Covered by several insurances (with prior-authorization) and private pay.

For questions and inquiries:

Please call us at 608-205-4450 x1 or email mary@edelweissbehavioralhealth.com

(This group will take place in person, with virtual options on an as-needed basis)

As National Eating Disorder Awareness Week continues, it is important to recognize disparity in eating disorders researc...
02/26/2022

As National Eating Disorder Awareness Week continues, it is important to recognize disparity in eating disorders research and treatment for marginalized populations.

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) are just as likely—or more likely in some populations—to have eating disorders. However, eating disorders research and diagnostic criteria were not developed taking marginalized populations into consideration; therefore less than half are diagnosed or receive treatment for eating disorders. Lack of representation in treatment and recovery communities is another barrier for BIPOC to access treatment.

Everyone deserves a chance at recovery. Let’s hope the field is moving in the right direction of recognizing these disparities and taking action to provide equitable treatment and support for everyone affected by eating disorders.





Eating disorders are complex biopsychosocial illnesses and do not discriminate based on age, race, gender, sexual orient...
02/25/2022

Eating disorders are complex biopsychosocial illnesses and do not discriminate based on age, race, gender, sexual orientation, size, or socioeconomic status.

Despite the common stereotype of eating disorders affecting only young, thin, white, cisgender, straight women, eating disorders disproportionately affect many marginalized communities, including the LGBTQ community. Transgender individuals have significantly greater prevalence of eating disorders than cisgender folks, but have less access to treatment and care.





As National Eating Disorders Awareness Week continues, it is important to look at how harmful weight stigma and bias is ...
02/23/2022

As National Eating Disorders Awareness Week continues, it is important to look at how harmful weight stigma and bias is in all areas, but specifically as it relates to eating disorders.

Contrary to common stereotypes and myths, eating disorders do not have a specific “look”. In fact, larger body size is a risk factor for developing an eating disorder, and unfortunately weight stigma often prevents those in larger bodies from seeking treatment or receiving appropriate non-biased, weight-neutral care.





As National Eating Disorders Awareness Week continues, it is important to look at how harmful weight stigma and bias is ...
02/23/2022

As National Eating Disorders Awareness Week continues, it is important to look at how harmful weight stigma and bias is in all areas, but specifically as it relates to eating disorders.

Contrary to common stereotypes and myths, eating disorders do not have a specific “look”. In fact, larger body size is a risk factor for developing an eating disorder, and unfortunately weight stigma often prevents those in larger bodies from seeking treatment or receiving appropriate non-biased, weight-neutral care.






Today is day two of National Eating Disorders Awareness week. While it may seem scary to discuss mortality associated wi...
02/22/2022

Today is day two of National Eating Disorders Awareness week. While it may seem scary to discuss mortality associated with eating disorders, it is important to recognize the significant and severe consequences of eating disorders. In fact, eating disorders have the second-highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses, second only to opioid overdose. (ANAD.org)

The good news is there is HOPE. Full recovery from eating disorders IS possible. If you or a loved one are struggling with an eating disorder, please seek professional treatment, or if in crisis, reach out to the National Su***de Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255.




Today marks the beginning of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Whether you realize it or not, either you or some...
02/21/2022

Today marks the beginning of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Whether you realize it or not, either you or someone you know will be affected by an eating disorder at some point in their lifetime.

Dieting in any of its insidious forms, often disguised as "healthy" or "clean" eating or "lifestyle" choices, is the most important predictor of developing an eating disorder. One large study of 14 and 15-year-olds found those who dieted "moderately" were 5x more likely to develop an eating disorder, and those who practiced extreme restriction were 18x more likely to develop an eating disorder than those who did not diet. (Golden, Schneider, & Wood, 2016).




Today the White House issued a proclamation officially declaring next week, February 21-27, 2022 as National Eating Diso...
02/18/2022

Today the White House issued a proclamation officially declaring next week, February 21-27, 2022 as National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.

At Edelweiss we see first hand the significant impact eating disorders have on individuals and families every day. We strive to offer compassionate treatment and support for those seeking recovery.

Be sure to follow us next week as we participate in National Eating Disorders Awareness week to spread awareness and hope for those who are impacted by eating disorders.





https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2022/02/18/a-proclamation-on-national-eating-disorders-awareness-week-2022/

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