"Sorry to say, but many mental illnesses are considered a "biologically based disease." Various eating disorders can be influenced by things such as major depression and bi-polar disorder - which are considered "biological." Regardless, eating disorders are very serious and for an insurance plan to not treat any disorder classified in the DSM (bible for psychiatrists and mental health workers) should not be allowed unless pre-established by the insurance coverage."
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