
The following excerpts describe the experiences of people who received services from Woodland Forge. We hope these brief quotes will convey some the benefits of the services provided by Woodland Forge. It is important to remember that there are never guarantees and results in psychotherapy are determined by a number of factors including whether there is a good match between psychologist and patient and the patient's readiness to change.
Names and other identifying information have been changed to preserve confidentiality.
Patients who participated in an Intensive Program
- Family of a 15-year-old who attended an Intensive Program for Anorexia followed by weekly ongoing care
- 18-year-old who received one-day intensive treatment with periodic follow-up
- 17-year-old high school student who attended an Intensive Program
- 13-Year-Old With Anorexia, Oppositional Behavior, and Anxiety who attended an Intensive Program
- 11-Year Old Anorexic who attended an Intensive Program who had a history of Anxiety
- 20-Year Old who was conflicted about her family’s involvement in an Intensive Program
- Father of a 14 year old who participated in an Intensive Program for Anorexia
- 19 Year old college student who participated in an Intensive Program for Anorexia
- Mother of a 14 year old Anorexic who participated in an Intensive Program
- Father of a 12 year old Anorexic who participated in an Intensive Program
- A 12 year old Anorexic student who participated in an Intensive Program
- 13 year old student who came to Woodland Forge with no previous treatment for her binge/purge type of Anorexia
- 14 year old student with Anorexia, Exercise addiction, Depression and Anxiety who attended an Intensive Program
Patients who participated in Weekly Treatment
- A letter from a mother whose adolescent was not able to make progress with traditional hospitalization but did with FBT
- 13-year-old who received weekly treatment for anorexia and anxiety
- 9-year-old who received weekly treatment for fear of swallowing/choking
- 19-year-old college student with Anorexia who commuted to Woodland Forge on weekends twice a month for treatment