What is Bulimia?
Bulimia nervosa (BN) is marked by harmful cycles of binge eating followed by purging behaviors, such as vomiting, excessive exercise, or laxative use. Individuals with bulimia often feel trapped in this cycle, which can significantly impact both physical health and emotional well-being. Despite appearances, many people with bulimia maintain a “normal” body weight, making the condition harder to detect without proper screening.
People experiencing bulimia may feel shame or secrecy surrounding their behaviors, which can delay getting help. Over time, the disorder can lead to serious medical complications, including issues with the heart, digestive system, and teeth. With the right treatment approach that addresses both the physical and emotional aspects of the disorder, recovery is possible.

Signs and Symptoms of Bulimia
Recognizing the signs of bulimia nervosa is the first step toward healing. Common signs include:
Bulimia Treatment Options
At NewCircle, we provide a full continuum of eating disorder care tailored to each person’s journey:

What Happens After?
Recovery from bulimia is a continuous journey. After completing treatment, individuals often step down to a lower level of care, such as outpatient therapy or IOP, while maintaining access to support systems. Our team helps you develop long-term recovery plans, create relapse prevention strategies, and stay connected to community resources. Ongoing care may include regular therapy, support groups, and nutrition check-ins to reinforce the progress made during treatment.