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The experience is not worth the emotional abuse - Licensed Mental Health Counselor Cambridge Eating Disorder Center Employee Review

1.0
3 May 2023
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Pros

I will echo what the other reviews have said regarding getting experience with eating disorder clients.

Cons

Working at CEDC, I witnessed some of the most unprofessional behavior coming from the director. The director doesn't care about ethical, quality care for the clients, she truly only cares about her profits. There is very little, if any room, for career advancement. There are no continuing education opportunities. Prepare for emotional abuse, especially when you quit the job. During the pandemic, I was laid off with absolutely no notice or consideration but was brought back 2 weeks later to work virtually. During the virtual work, there was no communication until the week of about returning back to in person. In my time working here, someone in a high position of power sent pictures of his private parts IN HIS WORK OFFICE to another staff member "accidentally" and was never even reprimanded or acknowledged by the director. The director hired an expensive union buster rather than offer proper compensation and benefits to her staff. Essentially, prepared to be under-staffed, over-worked, and under-compensated.

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5.0
23 Sept 2025
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Pros

Working at CEDC is an incredibly rewarding experience, offering a unique opportunity to witness profound transformations and provide life-changing support. The deeply collaborative, multidisciplinary team environment allows staff to learn from diverse perspectives, working together to address the complex medical, psychological, and nutritional needs of patients. It is a privilege to build supportive relationships with patients and hold hope for them even when they cannot hold it for themselves. Staff helps clients celebrate every small step forward on their journey toward healing and recovery. The work is challenging and emotionally demanding, but the chance to empower individuals to reclaim their lives and build a healthier relationship with their mind and body makes it a career of immense purpose and fulfillment.

Cons

We witness profound distress and pain as patients confront their illness. Constant exposure to suffering can lead to emotional exhaustion, and compassion fatigue. Many individuals with eating disorders are ambivalent about recovery. This can manifest as resistance or a lack of motivation, which can be frustrating and emotionally draining for staff who are invested in the patient's healing. There is a constant, underlying worry about a patient's health and potential for relapse or, in severe cases, death. This burden can be heavy for those of us professionals who form close therapeutic relationships with patients.

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3.0
5 Dec 2025
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Pros

the patients and coworkers are best part of job, you learn a lot

Cons

pay isn’t good in comparison to cost of living and stress that comes with the job

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