What Is Binge Eating Disorder?
Binge eating disorder (BED) is characterized by frequent episodes of consuming large amounts of food in a short period, often accompanied by a sense of loss of control, distress, or shame. Unlike bulimia nervosa, individuals with BED do not regularly engage in purging or compensatory behaviors after a binge.
BED affects people of all genders, sizes, and backgrounds. It is typically a deeply human response to unmet emotional needs, stress, trauma, or chronic deprivation. Without proper treatment, BED can lead to serious physical and psychological challenges, but recovery is possible with the right support.
While BED is the most common eating disorder in the U.S., it often goes undiagnosed due to stigma or misunderstanding. With the right support, recovery is not only possible—it’s empowering.

Signs and Symptoms of Binge Eating Disorder
Recognizing the signs is a courageous first step toward recovery. Common symptoms include:
Binge Eating Disorder Treatment Options
At NewCircle, we provide a full continuum of eating disorder care tailored to each person’s journey:

What Happens After Treatment?
Recovery doesn’t stop at discharge—it’s a continuous journey. After completing treatment, many clients step down to lower levels of care, such as IOP or outpatient therapy. At NewCircle, we help you create a personalized aftercare plan that may include relapse prevention tools, ongoing therapy, nutrition support, and peer groups.
We stay connected through regular check-ins and ensure you have the resources to maintain your progress. With the right support, recovery becomes a long-term foundation, not just a phase.