Top Institutions in Eating Disorders and Anorexia Nervosa Treatment
Institutions leading in this area typically employ mixed-methods research combining quantitative clinical assessments with qualitative patient experience studies, alongside multidisciplinary approaches integrating psychiatry, psychology, and behavioral health to optimize treatment pathways and patient-centered care.
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#1
Massachusetts General Hospital Eating Disorders Program
Boston, MA
MGH is a leader in clinical research and treatment of eating disorders, with extensive expertise in integrating patient-centered care models and studying treatment outcomes in anorexia nervosa.
Key Differentiators
- Eating Disorders
- Psychiatry
- Behavioral Health
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University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Eating Disorders Program
San Francisco, CA
UCSF is recognized for its research on the psychological and social factors influencing anorexia nervosa treatment outcomes, including qualitative studies on patient experiences and therapeutic relationships.
Key Differentiators
- Psychiatry
- Eating Disorders
- Clinical Psychology
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#3
The Maudsley Hospital Eating Disorders Service, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
London, N/A
The Maudsley is internationally renowned for pioneering evidence-based treatments for anorexia nervosa and for research emphasizing the therapeutic alliance and patient experience in long-term illness management.
Key Differentiators
- Eating Disorders
- Psychiatry
- Clinical Research
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#4
Western Sydney University School of Medicine
Sydney, NSW
Home institution of the lead study author, Western Sydney University contributes to emerging research on treatment experiences and illness duration in anorexia nervosa, focusing on patient narratives and care pathways.
Key Differentiators
- Psychiatry
- Eating Disorders
- Public Health
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#5
Stanford University Eating Disorders Program
Stanford, CA
Stanford is known for innovative clinical trials and research into the neurobiological and psychosocial aspects of anorexia nervosa, including the role of treatment environment and patient engagement.
Key Differentiators
- Psychiatry
- Eating Disorders
- Behavioral Medicine
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