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Published Date: 26 May 2009
THE first dedicated unit in Scotland, aimed at treating patients suffering from anorexia, bulimia and other eating disorders, was officially opened in Aberdeen yesterday by Health Minister Shona Robison.
The Eden Unit, based at the Royal Cornhill Hospital in Aberdeen, is the first in-patient facility to deal specifically with eating disorders in the country.

The ward, which has ten beds, opened its doors in February to take referrals

and the unit will normally deal with 18 to 65 year-olds, but in some cases under-18s will be considered for treatment.

Ms Robison praised the new facility. She said:

"With individually tailored care by dedicated staff, in a safe and therapeutic environment, I have no doubt that it will make a real difference."

Dr Harry Millar, the consultant psychiatrist in charge of the unit, said: "Treatment at the unit includes group treatments such as cognitive behavioural therapy, body awareness, body image, self-esteem and nutritional education. We also provide art therapy, occupational therapy and physiotherapy."





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  • Last Updated: 25 May 2009 6:05 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Anorexia
 
1

!Ya basta!,

26/05/2009 06:01:55
What about all the obese folk? They are the sector that really need treatment. One centre woudln't be enough, one per town maybe.

Seriously though, obesity is the major problem in eating disorders, certainly compared to anorexia and bulimia horrible though they are, in terms of numbers of people affected.
2

bathgater,

Bathgate 26/05/2009 20:44:16
It's not the first. Huntercombe hospital, West Lothian is only for eating disorders.
3

Eve,

Scotland 26/05/2009 21:26:07
#1 !Ya basta!: Binge eating is an eating disorder and it leads to being over weight and obesity.

bulimia and binge eating are similar conditions what makes them different is the purging in Bulimia. It's also possible to be over-weight/ normal weight and be Bulimic. Anorexics are always underweight when ill.

 

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