At Los Angeles Outpatient Center (LAOP), we provide specialized treatment for Eating Disorders, offering compassionate support and comprehensive care to help individuals achieve a healthier relationship with food and their bodies. Our evidence-based approach integrates therapy, nutrition, and holistic practices to support your journey towards recovery and well-being.
What Is an Eating Disorder?
Eating Disorders are serious mental health conditions characterized by unhealthy and often extreme eating behaviors, preoccupations with food, weight, and body shape, and a distorted self-image. Common types of Eating Disorders include Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and
. These disorders can have severe physical and psychological effects and require professional treatment to manage symptoms and improve overall health.

Programs for Eating Disorder Treatment at LAOP
At LAOP, we offer tailored programs designed to address the specific challenges of individuals with Eating Disorders. Our programs provide varying levels of care to help you manage symptoms and develop a healthier relationship with food.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Schedule: Six hours a day, five days a week.
- Description: Our PHP offers intensive support with a structured daily schedule of therapy sessions, group support, nutritional counseling, and individualized treatment planning. This program allows you to receive comprehensive care during the day while returning home each evening.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Schedule: Three hours a day, ranging from three to five days a week.
- Description: The IOP is suitable for individuals who need significant support but have daily responsibilities. It includes structured therapy sessions, group therapy, and nutritional education focused on managing disordered eating behaviors.
Therapies Offered for Eating Disorders
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps manage disordered eating behaviors by identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and developing healthier coping mechanisms.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Focuses on emotional regulation and mindfulness techniques to manage intense emotions and improve relationships with food and body image.
- Family-Based Therapy (FBT): Involves family members in treatment to support the recovery process and address family dynamics that may impact eating behaviors.
- Nutritional Counseling: Provides education on balanced eating, meal planning, and healthy body image to support recovery and overall well-being.
- Yoga and Movement Therapy: Incorporates physical movement and mindfulness to reduce stress, promote body positivity, and improve physical health.
- Psychiatric Care: Provides medication management and evaluations to support your treatment plan and manage symptoms effectively.
Why Choose LAOP for Eating Disorder Treatment?
- Personalized Care: Customized treatment plans based on your specific needs, ensuring effective interventions for managing disordered eating behaviors.
- Experienced Team: Licensed therapists, dietitians, and psychiatrists with extensive experience in treating Eating Disorders.
- Comprehensive Programs: A range of programs from partial hospitalization to intensive outpatient care, allowing you to choose the level of support that fits your lifestyle.
- Holistic Approach: Integration of holistic treatments like yoga and movement therapy to support overall well-being and stress management.
- Convenient Location: Easily accessible facility at 6053 Bristol Pkwy, Culver City, CA 90230, making it convenient for you to receive the care you need.

Reclaim Your Relationship with Food at LAOP
Eating Disorders can take a significant toll on your physical and emotional health, but effective treatment can help you regain control and improve your quality of life. At Los Angeles Outpatient Center, we offer comprehensive support to help you manage disordered eating behaviors and achieve a healthier relationship with food and your body. Contact us today to schedule your initial assessment and take the first step towards recovery and well-being. Let us support you on your journey to improved health and self-acceptance.



