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Rumination Disorder Treatment in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Inpatient and outpatient Rumination Disorder treatment in Las Vegas — evidence-based eating disorder care co-occurring with substance use. Insurance accepted.

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Rumination Disorder is a misunderstood but serious eating disorder that can lead to significant physical complications and emotional distress. At Virtue Recovery Center in Las Vegas, we provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment for individuals struggling with chronic regurgitation and re-chewing of food. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been silently suffering for years, our expert team is here to help you regain control and reclaim your health.

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We Accept Most Insurance Plans

We work with many leading insurance providers to make care more accessible. Accepted plans include Cigna, Humana, Magellan, MultiPlan, TriWest, Aetna, Anthem, and more. Verify your insurance here.

Our Accreditations

  • The Joint Commission
  • National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)
  • Better Business Bureau Accredited

What Is Rumination Disorder and How Is It Treated?

Rumination Disorder is a rare eating disorder that involves the repeated, voluntary regurgitation of food — often within minutes of eating — followed by re-chewing, re-swallowing, or spitting it out. Unlike vomiting due to illness, this behavior is habitual and often unconscious.

Common signs include:

  • Regular regurgitation after meals (without nausea)
  • Bad breath, tooth decay, or sore throat
  • Weight loss or malnutrition
  • Avoidance of eating in public
  • Shame, embarrassment, or distress over symptoms

Rumination Disorder can occur in both adults and children, and it often goes undiagnosed for long periods. Our Las Vegas treatment center offers compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to the unique needs of each client.

Personalized Therapy for Rumination Disorder

At Virtue Recovery Center, therapy is not one-size-fits-all. Each client receives an individualized treatment plan that addresses the behavioral, emotional, and physical aspects of Rumination Disorder. Treatment may include:

  • Behavioral interventions (habit reversal, diaphragmatic breathing)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Nutritional therapy to support healthy digestion
  • Anxiety and trauma-focused counseling

Clients gain tools to manage triggers, interrupt compulsive cycles, and rebuild trust in their bodies.

Residential Treatment for Rumination Disorder in Las Vegas

Our residential program provides 24/7 care in a structured, supportive environment. This level of care is ideal for individuals who:

  • Have severe or chronic symptoms
  • Need medical stabilization or nutritional rehab
  • Are struggling with co-occurring mental health disorders

Here, clients participate in daily therapy, supervised meals, psychiatric care, and experiential therapies. All services are delivered by licensed professionals in a state-of-the-art recovery setting.

Family Therapy & Support for Rumination Disorder

Because Rumination Disorder can be isolating or misunderstood, we include families in the recovery process through structured education and family therapy. Our goal is to help loved ones:

  • Understand the nature of the disorder
  • Support the client’s recovery process
  • Address feelings of frustration, worry, or guilt
  • Build healthy, compassionate communication

Whether you’re in Las Vegas or supporting someone from afar, you’re not alone.

Trauma-Informed Care and Holistic Healing

Many clients with Rumination Disorder experience underlying anxiety, past trauma, or emotional dysregulation. Our trauma-informed approach helps clients feel safe, respected, and empowered as they heal. We integrate:

Anorexia Nervosa Statistics

  • Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate of any mental illness — a death rate approximately 12 times higher than the general population.
  • The lifetime prevalence of anorexia nervosa is up to 4% among females and 0.3% among males.
  • Anorexia nervosa rates have increased among children under 15 in recent years, highlighting the urgency of early intervention.
  • The prevalence of anorexia nervosa among women is 0.9%, while it is 0.3% among men.
  • 95% of those who have eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25.
  • Females with anorexia nervosa outnumber males on a 10:1 ratio.
  • Nearly 1 in 10 people with autism spectrum disorder meet diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa.
  • 25% of those who recover from anorexia nervosa after treatment may relapse.
  • Patients with anorexia have a risk of suicide 18 times higher than those without an eating disorder.
  • Only 1 in 10 individuals with an eating disorder receive treatment.
  • Family-based therapy (FBT) has a 50–60% success rate for teenagers with anorexia nervosa, outperforming individual therapy for this age group.
  • Up to 44% of those with anorexia nervosa also have OCD.

Can Rumination Disorder Occur Alongside Substance Use Disorder?

At Virtue Recovery Center, we are the only facility in Nevada that treats eating disorders and addiction simultaneously in one integrated program. Our dual diagnosis approach recognizes that many individuals struggling with Rumination Disorder also face co-occurring substance use disorders, and that treating both conditions together leads to significantly better outcomes.

What causes Rumination Disorder? It may develop due to learned behavior, past trauma, stress, or a co-occurring condition. In many cases, there’s no clear cause — but effective treatment is available.

Is Rumination Disorder dangerous? Yes, it can cause malnutrition, dehydration, dental erosion, and emotional distress if left untreated.

Can adults have Rumination Disorder? Absolutely. While it’s often associated with children, many adults suffer in silence for years before receiving a proper diagnosis.

What types of therapy work best? Behavioral therapy, CBT, and trauma-informed care have proven highly effective. Treatment plans are always tailored to the individual.

Is this the same as bulimia? No — unlike bulimia, rumination disorder does not involve binge eating or forced vomiting. It is a distinct condition.

How soon can I start treatment? We offer fast intake and assessment. Call 866-461-3339 to learn more about our Las Vegas-based program.

Find Hope at Virtue Recovery Center

The staff at Virtue Recovery Center 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. Call 866-461-3339 or verify your insurance here.

Glossary of Key Terms in Rumination Disorder Treatment

Rumination — Rumination is the repeated regurgitation of food after eating, which may then be re-chewed, re-swallowed, or spit out. Unlike vomiting from illness, it is not usually accompanied by nausea and often happens automatically.

Regurgitation — Regurgitation means food comes back up from the stomach into the mouth without the forceful muscle contractions seen in vomiting. In rumination disorder, this process is voluntary or habitual rather than accidental.

Esophageal Irritation — The esophagus can become inflamed or damaged from repeated regurgitation. Over time, this irritation may cause pain, difficulty swallowing, or long-term complications if untreated.

Malnutrition — Because food is not fully digested, rumination disorder can lead to malnutrition. This condition deprives the body of essential nutrients needed for energy, growth, and repair.

Failure to Thrive — Failure to thrive is a medical term often applied to infants or children who are not gaining weight or growing as expected. In rumination disorder, this may result from consistent regurgitation of food.

Diaphragmatic Breathing — Diaphragmatic breathing is a therapeutic technique that retrains the body to use the diaphragm while eating and digesting food. It is one of the most effective behavioral treatments for rumination disorder.

Behavioral Interventions — Behavioral interventions are structured strategies used to break the cycle of rumination. These may include habit reversal training, relaxation techniques, and mindfulness practices.

Gastrointestinal Complications — Rumination disorder can cause issues in the digestive system such as acid reflux, stomach irritation, or esophageal damage. Medical monitoring is often needed to prevent long-term harm.

Differential Diagnosis — Differential diagnosis is the process of ruling out other conditions, such as GERD (acid reflux) or bulimia nervosa, that can look similar to rumination disorder. Accurate diagnosis ensures the right treatment approach.

Relapse Prevention — Relapse prevention helps individuals maintain progress by practicing skills such as diaphragmatic breathing, managing stress, and recognizing early warning signs. Ongoing support reduces the risk of symptoms returning.

Virtue Recovery’s Eating Disorder Treatments

  • Anorexia Nervosa — Evidence-based treatment to restore health and overcome restrictive eating and body image struggles.
  • Bulimia Nervosa — Compassionate care to break the cycle of bingeing, purging, and harmful eating behaviors.
  • Orthorexia Nervosa — Specialized treatment to heal the obsession with “clean” or “pure” eating.
  • Binge Eating — Comprehensive therapy to address compulsive overeating and build a healthier relationship with food.
  • Compulsive Overeating — Supportive programs to reduce emotional overeating and promote long-term recovery.
  • Rumination Disorder — Targeted treatment for chronic regurgitation and re-chewing behaviors.
  • OSFED — Personalized care for complex eating disorder symptoms that don’t fit one category.
  • ARFID — Treatment designed to help overcome restrictive eating and food avoidance.
  • UFED — Compassionate support for eating disorder symptoms that don’t meet specific diagnostic criteria.
  • Laxative Abuse — Safe, effective treatment for laxative misuse and its physical and emotional consequences.
  • Diabulimia — Integrated care for individuals with Type 1 diabetes who struggle with insulin restriction and eating disorder behaviors.
  • Body Dysmorphia — Holistic treatment to address obsessive thoughts and behaviors about perceived physical flaws.

Virtue Recovery’s Therapy Treatments

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) — CBT helps clients identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors that fuel addiction or eating disorders, replacing them with healthier coping strategies.
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) — DBT teaches emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and mindfulness skills, supporting recovery for individuals struggling with substance use and eating disorders.
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) — 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.
  • Psychoeducation Group Therapy — 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.
  • Process Group Therapy — In process groups, clients share experiences and gain support while exploring emotions and behaviors in a safe, therapeutic environment that fosters healing and connection.
  • Meditation Therapy — Meditation promotes relaxation, stress reduction, and emotional balance, helping clients manage cravings, anxiety, and triggers throughout recovery.
  • Music Therapy — Music therapy uses rhythm, lyrics, and sound to promote self-expression, reduce stress, and support emotional healing in addiction and eating disorder recovery.
  • Yoga Therapy — Yoga integrates breathwork, movement, and mindfulness to strengthen the mind-body connection, reduce stress, and support physical and emotional recovery.
  • Art Therapy — Through creative expression, art therapy allows clients to process complex emotions, reduce anxiety, and explore nonverbal ways of healing during treatment.
  • Family Therapy — Family therapy helps rebuild trust, improve communication, and engage loved ones in the recovery process.
  • Therapy & Counseling — Counseling provides a safe, supportive space to address the root causes of addiction and eating disorders through personalized, evidence-based therapy.
  • Relapse Prevention Therapy — This therapy teaches clients how to recognize triggers, manage cravings, and maintain long-term recovery from addiction and eating disorders.
  • 12-Step Group Therapy — Rooted in the proven 12-Step model, these groups provide structure, accountability, and peer support to guide clients toward long-term sobriety.
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