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Who We Serve
Eating Disorder Treatment for the Jewish Community
B’SHALOM IOP Program
Providing Intensive Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment for Jewish Adults and Adolescents
Walden’s B’SHALOM is a Virtual Intensive Outpatient Eating Disorder Program founded specifically for adult and adolescent members who identify with the Jewish faith and see religion as an integral part of their healing process. B’SHALOM will offer guidance in balancing nutritional needs, faith, and eating disorder recovery.
Mission
B’SHALOM in Hebrew means with peace. Our mission is to offer folks an opportunity to feel peace in their bodies, peace in their healing, and peace in their treatment. Our goal is to equip Jewish individuals with the support to practice their religious faith while recognizing the unique challenges they face in eating disorder recovery.
Expert Team
Our multidisciplinary team is made up of experts including senior leadership member Rebekah Doweyko, clinical supervisor lead Lieba Swartz-Brownstein, Rabbi and clinician Shlomo Bogart and Rabbi and counselor Eli Bogart, as well as art therapist Becca Weinberger. As members of the Jewish faith and licensed professionals, we understand the importance of kosher meal planning, rituals around food, historical context, and the role of religion at the intersection of eating disorder recovery.
Eating Disorder Program Elements
We welcome all folks who identify as Jewish. This includes folks across a wide range of Jewish practice and observance.
Each patient receives an individualized assessment through evidence-based treatment, counseling, group education and exposure to essential life skills that allow them to thrive alongside their Jewish faith as they navigate eating disorder recovery. As a team, we will explore Jewish-based topics including rituals around nourishment, cultural barriers in recovery, self-image through a religious framework, family tradition, vicarious historical trauma, and patterns of perfectionism.
Jewish ED Program Participant Requirements
- Must be 12 years or older
- Identifies and practices the Jewish faith
- Does not require a higher level of care
- Lives in Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont
ED Treatment for Jewish people
- Case management, including coordinated care with outpatient team
- Supervision of one therapeutic meal
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
Program Schedule
B’SHALOM is offered through Walden’s virtual platform. You’ll attend sessions three times per week, for three hours a day using in-home technology. Most insurances accepted. Physician referral not required.