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night eating syndrome treatment for adults and adolescents

Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is a condition characterized by recurrent episodes of eating during the night, often accompanied by sleep disturbances and feelings of distress or lack of control. These behaviors can disrupt sleep, affect emotional well-being, and contribute to unhealthy eating patterns. At Galen Hope, we provide compassionate, evidence-based care for adolescents and adults, helping clients break the cycle of night eating while promoting healthy habits and emotional balance.

what is night eating syndrome?

Night Eating Syndrome involves consuming a significant portion of daily calories after dinner or waking up at night to eat. It is often accompanied by insomnia, anxiety, or mood disturbances and can lead to weight changes, fatigue, and emotional distress. NES differs from typical late-night snacking because it occurs repeatedly, is difficult to control, and is usually linked to disrupted sleep or emotional triggers. 

our approach to night eating syndrome treatment

At Galen Hope, we address NES through an integrated approach that combines therapy, nutritional guidance, and behavioral interventions. Clients learn to identify triggers for night eating, develop healthy sleep routines, and establish structured meal patterns. Therapy focuses on both emotional regulation and practical strategies to reduce night eating behaviors and support long-term recovery.

    what night eating syndrome treatment might look like at galen hope

    1. connect


    Connect with us: A compassionate care coordinator will listen and help you take the first step towards healing and moving forward with your life.

    2. Collaborate


    Collaborate on your treatment plan: Our expert clinical team will design a personalized roadmap based on your goals, needs, and life circumstances.

    3. Engage


    Engage in our healing community: Participate in a structured, supportive treatment program alongside peers and professionals who understand trauma.

    4. Healing


    Begin your journey toward lasting healing: As symptoms ease, you will develop skills, insight, and a renewed sense of self to carry with you long after treatment ends.

    typical night eating syndrome clients we work with

    Galen Hope serves clients from across the United States and beyond, offering compassionate, expert care to individuals from states like: Florida, New York, Texas, California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Illinois, Wisconsin, Montana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arizona, Tennessee, Washington, Maryland, Virginia, and more. Many clients travel nationally and internationally to receive personalized treatment in our welcoming, supportive environment. Our programs are designed to meet the diverse needs of those seeking deeper healing—no matter where they’re coming from.

    At Galen Hope, we provide care for adolescents, teens, college students, and adults struggling with night eating patterns that disrupt sleep, emotional health, and daily routines. Our treatment is tailored to meet each client’s unique needs, helping them address both the behavioral and emotional aspects of night eating while fostering healthier sleep and eating habits. 

    We also support a diverse range of individuals, including athletes, men and women, LGBTQ+ clients, BIPOC and Latin/Hispanic communities, and those who have experienced trauma or major life stressors. Families and caregivers can be involved in the treatment process when appropriate, providing a collaborative, supportive environment that strengthens recovery and promotes long-term wellness.

    we invite you here to heal in your own very special way

    At Galen Hope, every client is immediately acknowledged as an individual whose story may not be represented by traditional diagnostic criteria. We seek to fully understand their life experience and to provide them with an affirming environment where they feel accepted and supported.

    For someone struggling with an eating disorder or mental illness, finding a place in the world, forming connections, developing meaning and purpose in life, and having day-to-day support is vital to better outcomes, long-term health, and well-being. We create a sense of community inside our doors, where we facilitate a commitment to recovery. We find tremendous meaning in bringing someone into our circle and helping them recognize the importance they play in it. It is through these relationships that healing takes place and clients begin to develop the skills to live both independently and in relation to others.

    night eating syndrome faqs

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    how is night eating syndrome different from binge eating disorder?

    Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is primarily characterized by recurrent eating at night or after dinner, often linked to disrupted sleep and a lack of appetite in the morning.  

    Binge Eating Disorder (BED), on the other hand, involves consuming large quantities of food in a short period of time, usually accompanied by feelings of loss of control and distress.  

    While BED can occur at any time of day, NES is specifically tied to nighttime eating patterns and often co-occurs with insomnia or mood disturbances.

    what are the symptoms of night eating syndrome?

    Symptoms of NES include consuming a large portion of daily calories after dinner, waking up during the night to eat, and experiencing difficulty falling or staying asleep. Individuals may also feel guilt, shame, or distress about their eating habits and notice fluctuations in weight or energy levels. Emotional triggers such as stress, anxiety, or low mood often accompany these nighttime eating behaviors. 

    why do I feel the urge to eat late at night?

    The urge to eat at night can be influenced by a combination of biological, psychological, and behavioral factors. Disrupted sleep patterns, stress, and irregular eating schedules can trigger nighttime hunger or cravings. Emotional eating and habitual reinforcement of eating at night can also make these urges difficult to resist without structured intervention.

    how can I stop eating during the night?

    Treatment often involves a combination of therapy, nutritional guidance, and behavioral strategies to break the cycle of nighttime eating. Techniques may include establishing regular meal schedules, addressing emotional triggers, and practicing mindful eating. Professional support can help clients develop coping skills and improve sleep patterns to reduce night eating episodes over time. 

    can night eating syndrome be cured?

    While NES may not have a single “cure,” structured treatment can help individuals manage symptoms and regain healthy eating and sleep patterns. With therapy, behavioral interventions, and nutritional support, many clients experience significant reductions in nighttime eating and improved overall well-being. Recovery focuses on long-term behavioral changes and emotional regulation to maintain lasting results. 

    what’s the difference between an inpatient vs outpatient treatment center?

    Inpatient centers provide 24/7 supervision, structured meals, and intensive therapy, which may be necessary for severe or medically complicated cases of NES. Outpatient centers, like Galen Hope, offer therapy, nutritional counseling, and medical support while allowing clients to continue living at home. This approach combines professional support with real-world practice, helping clients integrate recovery strategies into daily life. 

    how can I help a friend or family member with night eating syndrome?

    Offer support with empathy and without judgment, focusing on overall well-being rather than food or weight. Encourage them to seek professional care and be willing to participate in supportive activities like attending appointments or checking in on their progress. Providing a calm, understanding environment helps reduce shame and anxiety while reinforcing healthy habits and recovery efforts. 

    does galen hope take insurance?

    Yes. Galen Hope accepts insurance for mental health and eating disorder treatment. We are in-network with ComPsych, Claritev (formerly called Multiplan), Aetna, and Optum/UnitedHealthcare plans. We also work with many out-of-network insurance providers and offer benefit verification to help you understand your options.

    What insurance plans does Galen Hope accept for eating disorder and mental health treatment?

    Galen Hope is currently in-network with ComPsych, Multiplan, Aetna, and select Optum/UnitedHealthcare plans. Through our Optum contract, we may also be able to work with commercial plans such as UnitedHealthcare, AvMed, and Oscar. We also support many clients through out-of-network benefits with providers like Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), Cigna, First Health, and others. To determine how your specific plan may apply to treatment, please contact us for a complimentary insurance verification.

    Can I use out-of-network insurance to pay for treatment at Galen Hope?

    In some instances, we can accept out-of-network (OON) as full payment while in others, we provide a scaled partial payment. This may also be connected with your out or pocket max, as well as co-pays and co-insurance. The degree to which out of network benefits cover the full cost of treatment varies greatly from policy to policy. In some instances it can serve as full payment, while others may cover a portion. In all cases, individuals using out of network benefits will be subject to paying their out-of-network deductible and other fees such as the out of pocket max, co-insurance or co-pays as dictated by your insurance policy.

    Does Galen Hope help verify insurance benefits for treatment?

    Absolutely. We offer free insurance benefit verification to help you understand what your policy may cover before you begin treatment. We aim to provide full transparency around coverage and any potential out-of-pocket costs.

    Can I get a Single Case Agreement (SCA) for treatment at Galen Hope?

    When clinically indicated and appropriate, we pursue Single Case Agreements (SCAs) to help families access in-network-level coverage with an out-of-network provider. Our team advocates on your behalf and provides clinical documentation to support the request. We encourage you to call us so that we can determine if a SCA is warranted.

    What happens if my insurance stops covering treatment early?

    If your insurance coverage ends unexpectedly and we believe the denial of care is not in your best clinical interest, our team will work directly with your insurance carrier to appeal the decision. You will receive timely notification of any changes in authorizations for care in order to explore financial options and clinical recommendations to help minimize any disruption in care.

    How can I find out what my insurance covers for eating disorder or mental health treatment?

    Our admissions team will assess your insurance policy, the recommended level of care, and your treatment location to give you a clear understanding of what your plan is likely to cover. We’ll guide you every step of the way.

    Are insurance benefits different depending on where I live?

    Yes. Insurance coverage may vary by state and plan type. We consider your plan’s regional requirements when evaluating your benefits.

    Will I know my treatment costs before starting at Galen Hope?

    Yes. Before admission, we’ll walk you through all anticipated costs, including what insurance is likely to cover and any out-of-pocket expenses, so there are no surprises.

    Can Galen Hope help me understand my insurance coverage?

    Yes. Our experienced admissions team will break down your policy, explain your mental health or eating disorder benefits, and help you make the most informed decision possible.

    our night eating syndrome treatment centers in florida

    With two state-of-the-art night eating syndrome treatment centers in Florida, Galen Hope is committed to helping individuals overcome night eating patterns and co-occurring mental health challenges. Our programs combine therapy, nutritional guidance, and behavioral strategies to restore balance, improve sleep, and reduce nighttime eating behaviors. 

    Whether you are local or traveling from out of state, Galen Hope offers a structured and supportive environment where clients can develop practical tools, rebuild healthy routines, and achieve lasting emotional and physical wellness. Treatment focuses not only on symptom management but also on the underlying causes, promoting long-term recovery and resilience.

    Galen Hope proudly serves clients across South Florida through our two conveniently located treatment centers. Our Coral Gables location, just south of Miami and ~30 miles south of Fort Lauderdale, offers accessible care in a vibrant, culturally rich setting. In Delray Beach—just south of Palm Beach—clients will find a serene and supportive environment ideal for healing and growth. Whether you’re local to Florida or traveling from out of state, our programs offer a safe, welcoming space for true healing and growth.

    coral gables

    Address: 806 Douglas Road, Suite 625
    Coral Gables, FL 33445

    delray beach

    Address: 4600 Linton Blvd.
    Delray Beach, FL 33445