Addicted to Food

Addicted to Food (2011)

EndedDocumentary showFood, Medical

Addicted to Food follows eight eating disorder patients (both over and under eaters) at treatment facility Shades of Hope as they work to put the pieces of their lives back together. The focus of this series is not the weight loss, but the underlying struggles of their past that have prevented them from overcoming their food addiction. Tennie McCarty, Shades of Hope founder and therapist, works directly with each patient to help them face their past so they can take positive steps toward their future.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

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S01E08You're Not Ready to Go HomeMai 24, 2011
S01E07Family WeekMai 24, 2011
S01E06Guess Who's Coming to Family WeekMai 17, 2011
S01E05RelapseMai 3, 2011
S01E04I Have a Right to Be Angry!Apr. 26, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Addicted to Food' premiere?

'Addicted to Food' premiered on April 5, 2011.

Who were the main participants in 'Addicted to Food'?

The main participants in 'Addicted to Food' were individuals struggling with eating disorders, along with a team of therapists and experts.

What was the format of 'Addicted to Food'?

'Addicted to Food' followed a documentary-style format, showcasing the experiences and struggles of the participants as they worked towards recovery.

Who were the therapists featured on 'Addicted to Food'?

The therapists featured on 'Addicted to Food' included Tennie McCarty, a renowned eating disorder expert, as well as other mental health professionals.

How did 'Addicted to Food' approach the topic of eating disorders?

'Addicted to Food' aimed to shed light on the complexities of eating disorders by providing an intimate look into the lives of those affected and the treatment process.

What kind of eating disorders were addressed on 'Addicted to Food'?

'Addicted to Food' addressed a range of eating disorders, including binge eating disorder, bulimia, and anorexia, among others.

Where was 'Addicted to Food' filmed?

'Addicted to Food' was filmed at the Shades of Hope Treatment Center, a renowned facility in Buffalo Gap, Texas.

How long were the episodes of 'Addicted to Food'?

The episodes of 'Addicted to Food' had a duration of approximately one hour.

Did 'Addicted to Food' have a host or narrator?

No, 'Addicted to Food' did not have a host or narrator. The participants' stories were presented in a raw and unfiltered manner.

What was the goal of the participants on 'Addicted to Food'?

The goal of the participants on 'Addicted to Food' was to overcome their eating disorders and achieve a healthier relationship with food.

How did the therapists support the participants on 'Addicted to Food'?

The therapists on 'Addicted to Food' provided individual counseling, group therapy sessions, and various therapeutic techniques to support the participants on their journey to recovery.

Were there any success stories on 'Addicted to Food'?

Yes, throughout the series, there were participants who made significant progress in their recovery, showcasing the potential for positive outcomes in overcoming eating disorders.

Did 'Addicted to Food' explore the underlying causes of eating disorders?

Yes, 'Addicted to Food' delved into the underlying emotional, psychological, and societal factors that contribute to the development and maintenance of eating disorders.

What were some of the challenges faced by the participants on 'Addicted to Food'?

Some of the challenges faced by the participants on 'Addicted to Food' included confronting their emotions, dealing with body image issues, and breaking harmful patterns of behavior.

Did 'Addicted to Food' provide resources for viewers seeking help with eating disorders?

Yes, 'Addicted to Food' included resources and information for viewers seeking help with eating disorders, encouraging them to reach out to professional support.

How did 'Addicted to Food' aim to reduce stigma surrounding eating disorders?

'Addicted to Food' aimed to reduce stigma surrounding eating disorders by highlighting the humanity and struggles of the participants, fostering empathy and understanding among viewers.

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