Orthorexia Nervosa (ON) Treatment

Orthorexia Nervosa may begin with good intentions—clean eating, healthy choices, lifestyle changes—but when it becomes obsessive and damaging, it’s time to seek help. At Virtue Recovery Center in Las Vegas, we offer specialized treatment for Orthorexia Nervosa, helping individuals reclaim their physical health, emotional wellbeing, and freedom from food fixation.

You don’t have to live by rigid food rules or fear “impurity.” You deserve a balanced, healthy relationship with food—and with yourself.

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What Is Orthorexia Nervosa?

Orthorexia Nervosa (ON) is an eating disorder characterized by an unhealthy obsession with eating only foods perceived as “pure,” “clean,” or “healthy.” While not yet officially recognized in the DSM-5, orthorexia is widely accepted by medical professionals as a serious and impairing condition.

Signs and symptoms include:

  • Extreme preoccupation with food quality, ingredients, or sourcing

  • Elimination of entire food groups (e.g., carbs, fats) without medical cause

  • Anxiety, guilt, or shame when “rules” are broken

  • Social isolation or avoiding meals with others

  • Nutritional deficiencies or unintentional weight loss

Orthorexia is not about weight loss—it’s about control. At Virtue Recovery Center, we understand the nuance of this disorder and provide compassionate, expert treatment to help you heal.

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Start With a Free Assessment

Our clinical team will evaluate your symptoms and recommend the best level of care for your needs.

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Therapeutic Care for Orthorexia Nervosa

Treatment for orthorexia involves restoring balance—not just nutritionally, but emotionally and cognitively. Clients at Virtue Recovery Center receive individualized therapy to address the thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors driving the disorder.

Our approach includes:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for food fear

  • Dietitian-led nutrition rehab and education

  • Mindfulness & values-based interventions

  • Body image & perfectionism work

We help clients challenge “food morality” and relearn how to trust their bodies without shame or restriction.

Residential Orthorexia Treatment in Las Vegas

For those needing a higher level of support, our Las Vegas residential program offers 24/7 care in a structured, nurturing setting. Clients benefit from:

  • Round-the-clock clinical and medical support

  • Guided meals and meal challenges

  • Daily therapy sessions (individual + group)

  • Holistic services (e.g., yoga, art therapy, movement therapy)

  • Peer support in a judgment-free environment

We treat the whole person—not just the symptoms—so that healing is lasting and meaningful.

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Family Support for Orthorexia Recovery

Orthorexia can affect relationships and cause deep confusion for loved ones. Our family therapy and education services help bridge that gap by offering:

  • Understanding of what orthorexia is (and isn’t)

  • Tools to support recovery at home

  • Communication skills and boundary setting

  • Education on nutrition, control, and emotional triggers

Family involvement is optional, but encouraged—it’s often a vital part of long-term success.

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Holistic, Trauma-Informed Healing

Orthorexia often coexists with anxiety, OCD, trauma, or perfectionism. Our trauma-informed approach ensures that treatment addresses more than just food behavior. We offer:

  • EMDR therapy for past trauma

  • Somatic and nervous system regulation

  • Anxiety and OCD treatment

  • Self-compassion and identity-building practices

Our team honors your story and builds a treatment plan around your whole self.

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Is Orthorexia an official diagnosis?

While not yet included in the DSM-5, orthorexia is widely recognized and treatable as a serious eating disorder.

How is Orthorexia different from healthy eating?

Healthy eating is flexible. Orthorexia involves rigid rules, anxiety, and significant life impairment tied to food purity.

Is this treated like anorexia or OCD?

Many treatment modalities overlap. We use a blend of eating disorder and anxiety/OCD therapies based on your needs.

Will I gain weight in treatment?

Treatment goals depend on your physical and mental health needs. Nutritional rehab is customized and compassionate.

Do you offer outpatient treatment?

Yes! We provide both residential and outpatient levels of care in Las Vegas.

Is family therapy included?

Family therapy is available and often recommended, depending on client preference and clinical needs.

Find Hope at Virtue Recovery Center

The staff at Virtue Recovery Center in Las Vegas looks forward to helping you and your loved ones on the road to recovery. Get in touch with us today to learn more about our facilities located throughout the United States.

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Glossary of Key Terms in Orthorexia Nervosa Treatment

Food Rules

Food rules are rigid, self-imposed guidelines about what, when, or how someone should eat. In orthorexia, these rules become extreme and lead to guilt or anxiety if broken.

Clean Eating

Clean eating refers to focusing on “pure” or “healthy” foods while avoiding those perceived as harmful. When taken to extremes, this behavior can result in orthorexia and serious nutritional deficiencies.

Nutritional Deficiency

A nutritional deficiency happens when the body doesn’t receive enough vitamins or minerals to stay healthy. Orthorexia often causes deficiencies because many food groups are eliminated unnecessarily.

Obsessive-Compulsive Traits

Orthorexia often shares features with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), such as repetitive checking of ingredients or compulsive avoidance of certain foods. These traits reinforce rigid thinking patterns that keep the disorder active.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT helps individuals identify and challenge distorted thoughts around food purity and health. It is one of the primary evidence-based therapies used to treat orthorexia.

Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)

ERP is a therapy technique that gradually exposes clients to feared foods while helping them resist the urge to avoid or restrict. Over time, it reduces anxiety and rigidity around eating.

Food Morality

Food morality is the belief that foods can be categorized as “good” or “bad,” leading to shame when eating “unhealthy” options. This thinking pattern is common in orthorexia and must be reframed during treatment.

Dietitian-Led Counseling

Registered dietitians provide guidance to restore balanced eating patterns and rebuild trust in food. In orthorexia treatment, this includes challenging rigid beliefs and reintroducing restricted food groups.

Social Isolation

Because of fear around eating “impure” foods, people with orthorexia may avoid restaurants, family meals, or social gatherings. Addressing this isolation is an important part of recovery.

Holistic Recovery

Holistic recovery goes beyond restoring nutrition—it addresses emotional health, identity, and quality of life. This approach helps clients build a healthier, more flexible relationship with food and themselves.

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CBT helps clients identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors that fuel addiction or eating disorders, replacing them with healthier coping strategies.

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DBT teaches emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and mindfulness skills, supporting recovery for individuals struggling with substance use and eating disorders.

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MI is a client-centered approach that helps individuals explore and strengthen their own motivation for positive change, making it a powerful tool in eating disorder and addiction recovery.

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These groups provide education on addiction, mental health, and recovery strategies, empowering clients with the knowledge and tools they need to maintain long-term wellness.

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In process groups, clients share experiences and gain support while exploring emotions and behaviors in a safe, therapeutic environment that fosters healing and connection.

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Yoga integrates breathwork, movement, and mindfulness to strengthen the mind-body connection, reduce stress, and support physical and emotional recovery.

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Through creative expression, art therapy allows clients to process complex emotions, reduce anxiety, and explore nonverbal ways of healing during treatment.