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Anxiety & Eating Disorders: 4 Biggest Areas of Concern
Anxiety and eating disorders often go hand in hand. In this post, we look at four specific areas where they frequently overlap.
Trauma & Eating Disorders: Which Should Be Treated First?
Treating co-occurring conditions, like trauma and eating disorders, is a complex process. Here’s how to approach it.
In the Media | Eating Disorders During the High Holy Days
Jewish rituals and observances often focus on food and bring added stress for those who are struggling with eating or their bodies. This article addresses eating disorders in the Jewish community as well as signs and symptoms someone may be struggling.
What is Comprehensive Eating Disorder Care?
Comprehensive eating disorder care is about treating the whole person, not just the eating disorder. Here’s what you need to know about it.
In the Media | Norway Thinks Slapping Labels on Touched-up Photos Will Combat Body Image Issues. Here’s Why That Won’t Work.
Manipulated images are especially harmful to those with eating disorders, as comparisons often trigger intrusive thoughts about body image followed by dangerous behaviors like restricting, bingeing, and purging.
Before The Bell Rings: 5 Tips for Families with a Student in Recovery
Going back to school can be stressful for students recovering from an eating disorder. Here’s how families can help build confidence.
In the Media | Emotion-Based Psychotherapy: A Promising Treatment For Women With PTSD, Eating Disorders
A new study exploring how PTSD may impact treatment outcomes for women with eating disorders suggests an emotion-based psychotherapy is a promising treatment for patients with or without PTSD.
4 Ways to Support a Loved One Who Has an Eating Disorder
Supporting a loved one who is struggling with an eating disorder is a delicate process. Here are 4 steps you can take to help avoid making things worse.
Eating Disorders in College: Why Are Students Especially Vulnerable?
College students are often at an increased risk for developing an eating disorder. We explore the reasons and risk factors to look out for.
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