Equipping clinicians to guide their patients toward recovery
Mindfullness helps you integrate comprehensive eating disorder awareness into your medical practice, improving early detection and positive health outcomes for your patients.
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Your patients are depending on you
Did you know that early intervention in eating disorders can significantly improve recovery outcomes, with research showing that treatment within the first 3 years of illness onset leads to substantially higher recovery rates?*
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Our specialized programs equip healthcare professionals with evidence-based treatment approaches and screening resources to identify, address, and coordinate care for patients with eating disorders.
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*Beat Eating Disorders
We support different provider types
Mindfullness provides specialized training and continuing medical education (CME) to:
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Primary care practices
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Pediatric practices
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Dentist offices
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Physician groups
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OBGYN practices
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Rehab/Skilled nursing centers
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Therapists not specialized in eating disorders
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Therapists seeking professional supervision
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Eating disorders don't discriminate
They can affect anyone. Mindfullness specializes in providing eating disorder prevention, identification, and intervention training for clinicians across various patient populations.
This includes identifying what may even present as a positive approach to healthy eating or exercise, but actually could be something more. Above all, we tailor our content to each practice and their goals.

Children (ages 8-12)
Early intervention is critical for kids. Childhood-onset eating disorders can significantly impact physical development and psychological well-being.

Teenagers (ages 13-19)
Adolescents with eating disorders frequently hide behaviors. Sadly, eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental health condition affecting this age group.

Young Adults (ages 20-30)
Young adults often face unique challenges including transition stressors, social media influence, and newfound independence in food choices.

Adults (ages 31-64)
Adult patients often present with long-term chronicity and comorbidities. They require more in-depth assessments and integrated care for adherence and recovery

Seniors (ages 65+)
Eating disorders in older adults are often overlooked despite serious health implications, including increased frailty and mortality. A strong support network is key.

LGBTQIA+ (all ages)
LGBTQIA+ individuals experience eating disorders at significantly higher rates due to minority stress, gender dysphoria, and societal pressures.
Types of training we offer
No matter which option you choose, Mindfullness provides educational materials for your staff, office and patients, as well as continued support as a referral partner for your practice.
Why trust Mindfullness with your staff's education and training?
Mindfulness has helped hundreds of patients in our 13 years of practice.
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Clinical Expertise: Programs developed by board-certified specialists in eating disorder medicine and psychology that keep your practice aligned with the latest evidence-based protocols.
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Practice Integration: Training tailored to your clinical setting's specific patient population, workflow challenges, and interdisciplinary considerations—because your medical practice has unique needs.
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Patient-Centered Approach: Methodologies that respect your patients' confidentiality and reduce stigma, creating more effective therapeutic relationships for comprehensive care.
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Diagnostic Accuracy: Recognition that eating disorders present across all demographics with varying clinical manifestations, affecting patients of all genders, backgrounds, and body types
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Outcomes Measurement: Assessment frameworks to track treatment efficacy and guide clinical decision-making, helping you demonstrate improved patient outcomes and quality measures
We leverage scientifically validated therapies that are tailored to each individual's unique needs
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT)
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Helps address thoughts related to food that may interfere with recovery.​​​
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Supports you in connecting with what matters most while moving away from eating disorder behaviors.
Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT)
Provides practical skills to manage emotions without using food.
Family Based
Treatment (FBT)
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Specifically designed for adolescents and young adults.
Intuitive Eating
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Intuitive Eating is a post-weight-stabilization therapy that helps individuals reconnect with their body's natural hunger and fullness signals.
Learn more about clinically backed treatment approaches for eating disorders.