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Eating
Disorder Unit
The
Eastbourne Clinic provides specialist help for those with
eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa,
binge eating and other related eating disorders such as
'compulsive overeating'.
 

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- A Case Study by Steve Clifford, Psychotherapist
Philosophy
of care:
As facing
up to the problem can be extremely difficult for many sufferers,
we aim to provide patients with a very safe, comfortable
and nurturing environment so that they may begin to tackle
the difficulties which brought them here.
Working
with others who understand what they are going through,
we help them overcome the primary symptoms as well as the
emotional, psychological and interpersonal issues that underlie
the development and maintenance of the eating disorder.
As
we offer individualised treatment programmes, we are ideally
placed to help those who need to stabilise or gain body
weight, to interrupt binge eating, vomiting, laxative abuse,
diuretic abuse, self injury, low self esteem and relationship
problems.
As the
disorder may often be resistant to change, our expertise
in the treatment of addictions is invaluable in breaking
cycles of behaviour when the individual may feel helpless,
perhaps having made many previous attempts to overcome the
problem.
Here
at The Eastbourne Clinic we believe it is of the utmost
importance to respect our patients individuality and we
encourage patients to participate in treatment planning
and take an active role in their own growth and recovery.
Our
eating disorder team work with patients in a collaborative
manner rather than impose a rigid, impersonal regime thus
emphasising and reinforcing the value and healing potential
of healthy interpersonal relationships.
As many
of our patients live in either the local community or adjoining
areas with supportive trust involvement, we actively encourage
family involvement and we work closely with health professional
and social service agencies to offer the very highest quality
service to both service users and referring bodies.
We treat
both in-patients and out-patients, sixteen years and above.
In addition to this we treat children on an out-patient
basis.
Our
Consultant Psychiatrist, leads the eating disorder team
and patients have additional daily psychiatric input by
a senior psychiatrist overseeing the medical aspect of the
programme. Within two hours of arriving at the clinic each
patient will be seen by admitting doctor and will undergo
a full admission psychiatric and medical screening. We are
fortunate to have personal access to our local GP surgery
where general health needs of patients are met. All patients
subsequently undertake a full psychiatric medical assessment
within twenty four hours. Treatment for medical emergencies
would be sought at EDGH.
Multi
Disciplinary Team:
Our
team comprises both mental health and general trained nurses
who have specific experience in the care of patients with
eating disorders. We have access to expert dietician services
as required and our in house psychotherapy team provide
individual and group therapy. We utilise a wide variety
of psychotherapeutic models including integrative psycho-dynamic
, brief solution focused therapy and cognitive behavioural
psychotherapy, for which the most evidence for efficacy
currently exists. We have our own therapy centre where patients
undertake psycho-educational and psychosocial therapy. (this
may also be accessed on a daily basis and forms part of
our aftercare facility.) In- patients with eating disorders
reside in separate accommodation from other clinic patients
and enjoy individual bedrooms (some en-suite), a shared
kitchen and a comfortable and relaxed lounge area.
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