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Eating Disorders: A Family Affair

Family and Eating Disorders Eating disorders are detrimental to the person experiencing them, but the condition affects more than the individual. Family members feel the effects of eating disorders, too, but often don’t receive the same attention and support. When someone in the family struggles with disordered eating, everyone in the family is affected in

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Avoiding the Fear of the Holidays

Navigating the Holidays with an Eating Disorder The last few months of the year are full of festivities typically involving food. From the candy at Halloween, the endless spread of delights at Thanksgiving, the sweet treats and flavorful spreads at Christmas, and ringing in the new year with tasty displays of festive foods, the holidays

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Eating Disorders & Alcohol Use

Exploring the Connection Between Eating Disorders & Alcohol Use The relationship between eating disorders and alcohol use continues to increase throughout our society. Often, alcohol abuse is utilized as an unhealthy response to regulate emotions and cope with stressors, much like eating disorders. Unfortunately, research continues to show that women who suffer from anorexia tend

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Anorexia Nervosa: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Information on Anorexia It is estimated that approximately one percent of women will suffer from Anorexia in their lifetime. Complications associated with Anorexia holds the second-highest mortality rate of all psychological disorders. Unfortunately, many people are not fully aware of the lifelong risks and complications associated with prolonged restricting. According to Eating Disorder Hope, only

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Going to College with an Eating Disorder: 3 Tips to Maintain Recovery

Stay on Track with Your Eating Disorder Recovery College is filled with both exciting changes and potential challenges, especially for those in eating disorder recovery. Please keep in mind these recommendations for maintaining recovery while heading off to college this year. #1: Maintain Consistency with your Treatment Team The first and most important thing you

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Anxiety and Eating Disorders

The Common Link Between Anxiety and Eating Disorders Eating Disorders and Anxiety Disorders often occur in partnership with one another. Recent research suggests that as many as two-thirds of those suffering from Eating Disorders also have a co-occurring Anxiety Disorder.  What is Anxiety?  Anxiety is a term that encompasses feelings of nervousness, fear, worry, and

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