Haven of Hope is a specialized residential program in Memphis, TN, that supports women and female-identifying individuals aged 12 and older dealing with eating disorders and trauma. They offer a range of evidence-based, holistic treatments tailored to individual needs, addressing disorders like anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, ARFID, and diabulimia. Their treatment approach includes trauma-informed care, individual and group therapy, nutrition counseling, family therapy, yoga, and meal planning. This integrated approach aims to guide clients through their recovery journey in a compassionate and supportive environment.
Haven of Hope places a strong emphasis on treating trauma, especially PTSD and attachment-related trauma, as part of their holistic approach to eating disorder recovery. Recognizing that many individuals with eating disorders have underlying trauma, they integrate trauma-informed care into their treatment plans to address both the eating disorder and the root causes of distress. Their approach helps clients process and heal from past trauma, understanding that unresolved trauma often influences harmful eating behaviors.
At Haven of Hope, a typical day is structured to provide comprehensive, individualized care, specific daily schedules may vary, the program generally includes:
Morning Check-In and Breakfast: Clients begin the day with a morning check-in, followed by a nutritious breakfast in a supportive group setting. Therapeutic Sessions: The day features a combination of individual therapy, group therapy, and specialized sessions such as trauma-informed yoga therapy and art therapy. These sessions aim to address the psychological and emotional aspects of eating disorders and trauma. Nutrition Education and Meal Planning: Clients participate in nutrition therapy and meal planning activities, guided by registered dietitians, to develop healthy eating habits and a positive relationship with food. Family Therapy: Involving family members in the recovery process is emphasized, with sessions designed to improve communication and support systems. Evening Reflection and Dinner: The day concludes with a group dinner and reflection period, allowing clients to process their experiences and progress.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.