Anorexia often involves an overwhelming fear of weight gain and a constant pursuit of losing weight, regardless of being dangerously underweight. The disorder significantly impacts one’s eating habits, body perception, and self-esteem. Key concerns of anorexia include:
Anorexia Self-Assessment Test
If you or someone you care about may be showing signs of anorexia, this free quiz can help identify common symptoms as an initial step. While it is not a diagnostic tool, we encourage you to discuss the results with a medical professional—contact Eating Disorder Solutions in Dallas, TX to schedule a comprehensive evaluation.
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Do I Have Anorexia? Take Our Free Anorexia Test
Anorexia nervosa, commonly known as anorexia, is a serious eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image. People with anorexia often go to great lengths to control their weight and the shape of their bodies through extreme measures such as excessive dieting, fasting, or exercising.
This condition is more than just about food or weight. It encompasses deep-seated psychological aspects, where individuals see themselves as overweight, even when they are underweight. Anorexia can have severe health implications, affecting various systems in the body and leading to life-threatening conditions.
Our Levels of Care
Every person's journey is unique. We offer personalized treatment programs designed to meet you where you are and support you every step of the way in Dallas, Texas.
Residential Treatment
24/7 inpatient eating disorder treatment providing structured, medically supported care in a safe, healing environment.
Outpatient Treatment
Daytime eating disorder treatment offering intensive support while allowing clients to live at home and maintain daily responsibilities.
Partial Hospitalization
High-level eating disorder treatment combining daily clinical care with increased flexibility outside of inpatient treatment.
Intensive Outpatient
High-level eating disorder treatment combining daily clinical care with increased flexibility outside of inpatient treatment.
Virtual Outpatient
Fully online eating disorder treatment delivering structured therapy and nutrition support from the comfort of home.
Aftercare
Ongoing eating disorder recovery support designed to maintain progress and reduce the risk of relapse after treatment.
Our Approach
Evidence-Based Care with Heart
We combine the latest research with compassionate, individualized care. Our multidisciplinary team works together to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of eating disorders.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Identify and change harmful thought patterns and behaviors.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Build skills for emotional regulation and distress tolerance.
Trauma-Informed Care
Address underlying trauma in a safe, supportive environment.
Specialized Programs
We understand that different ages and situations require different approaches. Our specialized programs are tailored to meet specific needs.

Adult Program
Specialized eating disorder treatment designed to support adults balancing recovery with work, family, and daily responsibilities.

Athlete Program
Eating disorder treatment tailored for athletes, addressing performance pressures, fueling needs, and sport-related stressors.

LGBTQ+ Program
Inclusive eating disorder treatment providing affirming, holistic care for individuals in the LGBTQ+ community.

College Students Program
Eating disorder treatment designed to support college students navigating academic demands, independence, and social pressures.
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Conditions We Treat
We provide specialized care for all types of eating disorders in Dallas, Texas.
Anorexia Nervosa
A restrictive eating disorder marked by fear of weight gain and distorted body image, requiring comprehensive medical, nutritional, and therapeutic care.
Bulimia Nervosa
An eating disorder involving cycles of binge eating and compensatory behaviors, often driven by emotional distress and body image concerns.
Binge Eating Disorder
Characterized by repeated episodes of eating large amounts of food with a sense of loss of control, without compensatory behaviors.
Compulsive Overeating
Recurrent episodes of overeating driven by emotional distress rather than physical hunger. Treatment helps address emotional triggers, reduce shame, and develop healthier coping strategies.

Body Dysmorphia
Persistent distress about perceived flaws in appearance that impact daily life. Treatment focuses on improving body image and reducing obsessive thoughts through structured therapeutic support.

Orthorexia
An unhealthy fixation on eating “clean” or “healthy” foods that leads to rigid rules and anxiety around meals. Treatment promotes flexibility, balanced nutrition, and a more sustainable relationship with food.

Co-Occurring Disorders
An eating disorder occurring alongside conditions such as anxiety, depression, or trauma. Treatment addresses both concerns together to support lasting recovery and emotional stability.

ARFID & Other Disorders
Includes avoidant or restrictive eating patterns and other specified feeding or eating disorders that require individualized treatment approaches.
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What is Anorexia?
- Extremely restricted eating and dieting
- Excessive weight loss
- Obsession with calories, fat grams, and dieting
- Fear of eating in public or social situations
- Persistent behavior to avoid weight gain
- Excessive exercise
- Preoccupation with food, recipes, or cooking; may cook elaborate dinners for others but refrain from eating
People with anorexia often cannot perceive the seriousness of their low body weight. They may wear baggy clothes to hide their weight loss or deny feeling cold, a common side effect of anorexia due to loss of insulating body fat. This disorder is not just about food but is deeply entwined with one’s self-esteem and emotional well-being. Common symptoms include:
- Dramatic weight loss
- Preoccupation with weight, food, calories, fat grams, and dieting
- Refusal to eat certain foods or food categories (e.g., carbohydrates)
- Frequent comments about feeling “fat” despite weight loss
- Denial of hunger
- Development of food rituals (e.g., eating foods in certain orders, excessive chewing, rearranging food on a plate)
- Consistent excuses to avoid meals or situations involving food
- Excessive, rigid exercise regimen despite weather, fatigue, illness, or injury
Anorexia is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that often starts during adolescence and can persist into adulthood without treatment. Factors that may increase the risk of developing anorexia include a tendency towards perfectionism, high anxiety levels, or a history of trauma or abuse.
In facing these challenges, the support and guidance provided by Eating Disorder Solutions can be instrumental in the journey towards recovery. Our team, consisting of compassionate professionals, offers comprehensive care tailored to each individual’s needs. We believe in a holistic approach, addressing not just the physical aspects of anorexia but the emotional and psychological factors as well. If you or someone you care about is dealing with anorexia, we encourage you to reach out. Let’s discuss how our personalized treatment plans can make a positive difference in your life. Contact Eating Disorder Solutions today to begin the path to recovery.
Is This Test Right for You?
This free anorexia quiz is designed for individuals questioning their relationship with food and their body image, this concise questionnaire aims to shed light on behaviors and thoughts that may indicate an eating disorder, such as anorexia nervosa. If you’ve observed unsettling patterns in your eating habits or feelings towards your body, this tool serves as an initial step towards greater self-awareness.
The questions provided will assist in evaluating whether additional support and guidance might be beneficial in addressing concerns that can often be intricate and multifaceted. Remember, this tool is informative but not diagnostic, underscoring the importance of professional evaluation.
Engaging with a mental health professional is crucial for a comprehensive assessment. They can determine whether your experiences align with symptoms of anorexia or another health condition, offering tailored treatment recommendations or interventions as necessary.
Taking the time to engage with this tool signifies a commendable step forward in caring for your well-being. Whatever the findings, seeking assistance from a healthcare provider, such as the team at Eating Disorder Solutions, is a positive action towards safeguarding your health and moving towards a balanced life.
How Reliable Is This Test?
While this online screening serves as a valuable tool for those concerned about their eating habits and body image, it’s important to recognize its limitations. The quiz is not a definitive diagnostic tool but rather a preliminary step designed to highlight behaviors and thoughts that may be indicative of anorexia nervosa.
If your responses suggest concerns that resonate with symptoms of anorexia, it underscores the importance of consulting a trained medical professional. Only a healthcare or mental health professional has the expertise to conduct a comprehensive assessment and determine the most appropriate next steps for you.
Remember, taking this quiz and reflecting on your experiences is a courageous start. Yet, following up with professional support is crucial in ensuring you receive the accurate diagnosis and personalized care necessary for recovery and well-being.
Is It Time to Seek Professional Guidance?
The questions provided are meant to help you reflect on whether additional support or guidance may be beneficial, especially when dealing with concerns that can be complex and deeply personal. While this screening tool can offer helpful insights, it is informational, not diagnostic.
This quiz is not a definitive assessment for anorexia nervosa. Instead, it serves as an initial step to identify patterns, behaviors, or thoughts that may warrant further attention. If your results raise concerns, it is important to consult a qualified medical or mental health professional. Only trained professionals can provide a comprehensive evaluation and recommend appropriate next steps.
Why Choose Eating Disorder Solutions in Dallas?
Eating Disorder Solutions in Dallas offers compassionate, evidence-based care in a peaceful, home-like setting designed to help clients feel safe, supported, and understood. Our multidisciplinary team provides individualized treatment across multiple levels of care, blending clinical excellence with real-world recovery skills that translate beyond treatment. With a strong focus on nutrition, therapy, and long-term healing, we help clients build a sustainable path to recovery, not just short-term progress.