
What Is ARFID?
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is an eating disorder where individuals consistently avoid or restrict food, leading to nutritional deficiencies and significant health risks. Unlike anorexia, ARFID is not driven by body image concerns, but rather by sensory sensitivities, fear of choking, or a lack of interest in food.
ARFID often begins in childhood but can persist into adolescence and adulthood if left untreated. It may result in malnutrition, weight loss, growth delays, and psychological distress.
With compassionate and tailored treatment, ARFID can be managed so individuals can develop a healthier relationship with food.
5 Signs & Symptoms of ARFID
Extremely Limited Diet
Eating only a narrow range of foods, often based on texture, smell, or appearance.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Deficits in essential vitamins and minerals due to restrictive eating.
Fear-Based Food Avoidance
Avoiding food because of choking, vomiting, or contamination fears.
Weight Loss or Growth Issues
In children, ARFID may stunt growth and development; in adults, it can cause weight loss and fatigue.
Social and Emotional Impact
Avoidance of social situations involving food and distress over mealtimes.
Treatment Options for ARFID

Our Las Vegas Luxury Inpatient Eating Disorder Treatment Center
Our inpatient program in Las Vegas provides intensive, 24/7 care for clients with ARFID. Treatment includes medical supervision, therapy, and nutrition support in a structured setting that allows clients to focus entirely on recovery.
This immersive approach is ideal for individuals experiencing malnutrition, severe fear of food, or significant health complications related to ARFID.
Our Las Vegas Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment Center
For those who do not require inpatient care or who are stepping down from a higher level of treatment, our outpatient program provides flexible, structured support.
Clients live at home while attending scheduled therapy, counseling, and nutritional support sessions. This model offers continued accountability while allowing for balance with school, work, or family life.
Outpatient services include:
- Individual and group therapy
- Family counseling
- Exposure therapy for food fears
- Meal planning and support
- Relapse prevention strategies


Our Las Vegas Adolescent / Teen Inpatient Eating Disorder Treatment Center
Because ARFID is especially common in children and adolescents, Virtue Recovery offers a specialized program for young people.
Program highlights include:
- 24/7 care tailored for teens
- Therapy that addresses food fears, anxiety, and developmental needs
- Family-based therapy to build strong recovery support at home
- Nutritional counseling to promote healthy growth and development
- Academic support to keep teens on track with schoolwork during recovery
Our adolescent program provides a safe, age-appropriate environment where young clients can heal and build long-term resilience.