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What is Residential Eating Disorder Treatment? 3 Ways It Combats Symptoms
Residential eating disorder treatment offers a more intensive way to address eating disorder symptoms – especially those that are too hard to manage individually or at home. In this post, we review the top 3 ways residential care can help.
How to Break the Burnout Cycle
Burnout is something we all can experience in different areas of life: in a job, a relationship, or even in recovery. One thing we can all agree on, though, is burnout isn’t good for us. However, it’s important to look at burnout because like with all emotional experiences, it is telling us something.
It’s Pride! Let’s Talk About Eating Disorders in LGBTQIA+ Communities
Pride, held annually in June, is a time for LGBTQIA+ folks to celebrate ourselves and the history of our movement that has gotten us to where we are today. It’s a time to honor what it means to be our authentic selves. It’s also a time for allies to show their support to loved ones.
Self-Compassion During Transitions in a Post-Pandemic World
When we spend too much time judging ourselves for where we “should” be, we do not consider all the obstacles we overcame this year. After you have identified an area where you are being too hard on yourself, sit down and write yourself a letter from the perspective of a kind, unconditionally loving friend.
Voice of Recovery: Aja P.
Aja’s testimonial is featured as a Voice of Recovery in the spring 2021 issue of Connections, The Renfrew Center’s alumni newsletter. Published twice a year, Connections highlights alumni recovery stories, upcoming events, tips and tools to stay in recovery, and much more.
Fostering Community During Pride Facilitates Eating Disorder Recovery
Since eating disorders impact LGBTQIA+ communities at a disproportionately higher rate than their cisgender, heterosexual peers, it’s crucial that we, as an eating disorder community, create discourse around LGBTQIA+ issues.
Recognizing Freedom Through Loss
Memorial Day has become synonymous with cook outs, getting together with friends, and the start of summer. But the purpose behind Memorial Day is really meant to be a chance to honor and remember those we have lost in service to our country, and this year I want you to add on a recovery piece to your Memorial Day.
Creating Space to Grow
If you would have told me six months ago I would make it to this day, I would have almost certainly given you a look of disbelief, or laughed with great doubt, or said, “Yeah right, I don’t believe you.”
Write Your Own Permission Slip
Giving yourself permission to let go of the “should” and listen and respond to “wants” is an integral part of the eating disorder recovery journey.
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