What is Anorexia?

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a complex eating disorder marked by restrictive eating, an intense fear of weight gain, and a distorted relationship with body image. While commonly associated with low body weight, anorexia can affect individuals across the weight spectrum and may not always present in visibly noticeable ways.

People experiencing anorexia may live with overwhelming anxiety around food, self-worth tied to appearance, or a sense of control that manifests through restriction. This condition often goes hand-in-hand with perfectionism, self-criticism, and isolation. Without treatment, anorexia can lead to serious health complications affecting the heart, bones, digestive system, and overall functioning. But healing is possible with compassionate, whole-person care.

Signs and Symptoms of Anorexia

Anorexia can present in both physical and emotional ways. Common signs include:

You Deserve Nourishment,
Not Punishment

Healing from anorexia begins with safety, dignity, and trust. You are not alone. We’re here to walk with you—step by step—toward lasting recovery.

Anorexia Treatment Options

At NewCircle, care for anorexia treatment is always tailored to the individual. We meet you where you are, with support that evolves alongside your healing:

  • Residential Treatment: 24/7 care in a nurturing home-like setting, surrounded by peers and staff who honor your story.

  • Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): Daytime therapeutic structure with the opportunity to return home each night for rest and reconnection.

  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Three to five days of flexible programming per week for those balancing recovery with daily life.
  • Individual and Group Therapy: Individual and group therapy rooted in evidence-based practices—CBT, DBT, ACT, and more—to challenge perfectionism and build emotional resilience.

  • Nutritional Counseling and Meal Support: Gentle nutritional guidance, intuitive eating principles, and hands-on experiences in our educational kitchen.

  • Family & Community Support: Family therapy, education, and involvement to support a shared path of understanding and sustainable recovery.

  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Support for conditions like OCD, anxiety, or depression, which often overlap with anorexia.

  • Creative and Movement-Based Therapies: Somatic and expressive arts therapies to support reconnection with the body through movement, art, ceramics, and mindfulness.

  • LGBTQ-Affirming Support: Safe for all genders, sexualities, races, and sizes with therapists trained in inclusive, culturally-attuned care.

  • Service Dog Support: Certified therapy dogs bring comfort, presence, and connection throughout your day.

What Happens After Treatment?

Anorexia recovery is a long-term journey—one that doesn’t end after residential or intensive treatment. At NewCircle, we help you build a personalized aftercare plan that includes therapy, nutrition follow-ups, and access to community resources. Whether you continue in our IOP, transition to outpatient care, or join a local support group, you’ll never be walking alone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Atypical anorexia includes all the same behaviors and risks as anorexia, even when body weight does not fall below traditional clinical guidelines. All forms of anorexia are serious and deserve care.

Yes. Anorexia can impact heart function, bone density, fertility, and other systems. Early intervention and continued care can help minimize these risks and support full recovery.

Absolutely. With the right support, it’s possible to heal your relationship with food, body, and self. Many people go on to live vibrant, connected, nourished lives.

Each journey is different. Length of stay depends on individual needs, but our team will work with you every step of the way to find the right pace for lasting progress.

We combine evidence-based treatment with compassion, community, and deep respect for your lived experience. You are not a diagnosis—you are a whole person, worthy of care.