October 16, 2019

The annual Eating Recovery Foundation Conference in Denver brings together distinguished eating disorders treatment experts to discuss the trends, developments and emerging best practices shaping the field.
On October 11, 2019, the 11th annual conference saw experts come together to expand on the trends, developments and best practices in the treatment of trauma, mood and anxiety disorders. The interactive, educational program promoted a collaboration among attending members of the treatment community, including physicians, therapists, nurses, dietitians, social workers, educators and advocacy organizations.
Watch Dr. Phillip S. Mehler's talk at the conference on "Pearls and Myths in the Medical Evaluation of Patients with Eating Disorders."
ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders
Founded in 2004, ACUTE is widely recognized for the excellent quality of complex medical care, uniquely experienced multidisciplinary care team and commitment to research and education on the medical complications of eating disorders. ACUTE’s mission is to be the world leader in the medical treatment of patients suffering from extreme forms of eating disorders and the pioneer in offering research and education in the field. The ACUTE team is comprised of more than 180 highly trained medical team members to provide life-saving medical stabilization and multi-disciplinary treatment.Eating Recovery Center
Located in Denver, Colorado, the Eating Recovery Center is an international center for eating disorders recovery providing comprehensive treatment for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other unspecified eating disorders. They off healing and hope for a lasting recovery to individuals and families suffering with an eating disorder.
Utilizing a full continuum of care, we provide expert behavioral health and medical treatment for eating disorders in an environment of compassion, competence, collaboration, and integrity. Eating Recovery Center offers the full spectrum of eating disorders treatment services for female and male adults, adolescents and children, including Inpatient, Residential, Partial Hospitalization and Outpatient programs.