Information from Rosewood about COVID-19
With the increased information and questions circulating about COVID-19 (previously referred to as the Novel Coronavirus), we want to provide updated information and recommendations that we received from state and federal health agencies, as well as recommendations from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO), to ensure that we have the
The Connection Between Anxiety and Eating Disorders
by Amelia Davis, MD, Rosewood Medical Director Anxiety and stress are something we all experience. This is normal and beneficial when we are in a stressful situation, such as taking a test or when we need to meet a deadline. However, sometimes, feelings of restlessness or anxious feelings became unmanageable where excessive worry will take
7 Red Flags That Someone Is Dealing with an Eating Disorder
Dr. Cabrera was interviewed for an article in the HuffPost. The article, “7 Red Flags That Someone is Dealing with an Eating Disorder,” covered subtle signs that may indicate anorexia or bulimia, such as: constantly talking about dieting, cutting out entire food groups, out-of-the-ordinary fitness or eating habits, shifting physical appearance, turning down food-centric social
Rosewood’s Peanut Butter Dip
This peanut butter dip is perfect for any occasion. Use it for breakfast, a snack, lunch or at a party – even dessert! Use apples, celery or whatever else you can think up to scoop. 6 oz. peanut butter 6 oz. Greek yogurt 2-3 tbsp vanilla 1 tbsp cinnamon 1/2 c. chocolate chips 10-15 servings
Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders Strengthens Offerings with Co-Occurring Disorders Care
NEWS For Immediate Release Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders Strengthens Offerings with Co-Occurring Disorders Care AZ eating disorders treatment facility announces 5-goal process to treat co-occurring disorders Wickenburg, AZ. (January 14, 2020) – Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders (www.rosewoodcenters.com) is one of the nation’s most highly regarded treatment programs for adults and adolescents with anorexia,
A Message about Gratitude from Dena, our VP of Clinical Services
One of the hallmarks of eating disorders is a preoccupation with thinking about the body, weight, food and calories. Instead of engaging in activities that bring joy, like gratitude, people with eating disorders disengage from friends and family, and in many ways, life itself. One way to reengage is to practice gratitude – to think
Top 10 Tips for Surviving the Holiday Season with an Eating Disorder
Use These Tips to Have a Succesful and Happy Holiday Season! Treat every day as if it were any other day Eat Breakfast! Follow your meal plan if you do not feel comfortable practicing mindful eating. Holidays can be a great time to be flexible. Avoid black and white thinking and good/bad food. Remember that
The Rosewood Santa Monica Staff & Peers Truly Changed My Life
Before Rosewood, life was bleak. Food was scary. Meal times were torture. And the bathroom toilet was my closest companion. I was lost. My family was suffering. My parents were at a loss. We’d been having the same conversation for almost a decade: “Eat Liz!” “No mom I can’t” “Please don’t purge, Lizzi!” “Dad I
Reflecting On 2018 Rosewood Arizona Alumni Reunion
It was such an incredible weekend with Taryn Brumfitt. I don’t know who was more excited, us or Taryn. We had 127 attendees. Taryn was by far one of the greatest speakers because she made the time to sit and talk with everyone in the room. She knew alum by name and connected with them.
Register For 2018 Rosewood Arizona Alumni Reunion!
Our featured guest will be best selling author and director of the critically acclaimed social-change documentary Embrace, Taryn Brumfitt! We can’t wait to see everyone!






I wake up in the morning and count my blessings, excited for what the day will give. The future is bright. My life is filled with light.



Shannon Discusses Rosewood’s Amazing Alumni Program