Cambridge Eating Disorder Center (CEDC) - Mental health treatment facility in Cambridge, MA

Cambridge Eating Disorder Center (CEDC)

Mental Health Treatment in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge Eating Disorder Center (CEDC) provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.

Learn more about Residential Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Program, Individual Therapy.

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Facility Overview

Cambridge Eating Disorder Center (CEDC), located at 3 Bow Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, provides specialized care for adolescent and adult women struggling with eating disorders. The center offers a 24-hour residential program for medically stable clients, as well as partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs, all designed to provide flexible, evidence-based care tailored to individual needs. With dedicated residential floors for adolescents, emerging adults, and adult women, CEDC ensures personalized attention and structured support to help clients overcome anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder.

CEDC emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, combining individual, group, family, and nutritional therapy with psychopharmacological treatment and case management. The center also coordinates academic support for adolescent patients, ensuring continuity in schooling while receiving care. By integrating proven therapeutic methods such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and exposure therapy, CEDC empowers clients to restore healthy eating patterns, develop coping mechanisms, and maintain long-term recovery. Both in-person and online treatment options are available, making care accessible to clients across Massachusetts and neighboring states.

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  • Nutritional Therapy
  • Psychopharmacological Treatment
  • Emerging Adults
  • Women
  • Evidence-Based Clinical Interventions

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