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EDAW 2026: Breaking the Myths — Real Stories of Recovery
A story of healing from an eating disorder, challenging misconceptions, and embracing recovery beyond societal stereotypes.
Eating Disorders Awareness Week: The Best Mental Health Learning Resources in 2026
Eating Disorders Awareness Week helps raise awareness about eating disorders. Here are the best learning and support resources in 2026.
What I Should and Shouldn’t Bring to Residential Eating Disorder Treatment
Learn what to pack, what to leave at home, and how to prepare for your stay in residential treatment for an eating disorder.
Supporting with Heart, Moving from Logic to Validation in Eating Disorder Relationships
Learn why moving from logic to validation creates real healing and how families and caregivers can start today.
Beyond Food, Understanding Eating Disorders as Emotional Coping Mechanisms
Look beyond food to explore how understanding eating disorders as emotional coping mechanisms leads to real healing.
Weaving Identity, Food, and Healing Through Cultural Humility
Every culture carries its own story of food, body, and healing. Explore how weaving identity into eating disorder care through cultural humility creates deeper, more authentic healing.
Renfrew’s 2026 Eating Disorders Awareness Week Campaign: The Myths We Carry
Recovery begins with truth. Join Renfrew’s 2026 Eating Disorders Awareness Week campaign, The Myths We Carry, to challenge stereotypes and inspire change.
Embracing Holistic Perspectives in Eating Disorder Treatment
Explore holistic eating disorder treatment that integrates cultural humility, empowerment, and whole-person care for meaningful recovery.
In the Media | Navigating Body Image Concerns During the Holidays
The holiday season can be especially challenging for those struggling with food and body image concerns. In this CBS Baltimore interview, our Site Director of The Renfrew Center of Baltimore, Mimi Walsh-Wehberg, LCPC, LCADAS explains why these pressures arise, what warning signs to watch for, and how early support and treatment can make a meaningful difference.
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