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The Renfrew Center of Southern New Jersey Has MOVED!
The Renfrew Center of Southern New Jersey is pleased to announce that we have moved to a newer, bigger and brighter location in Mount Laurel, just 3 miles away from our original site which opened in 2012.
In the Media | New Survey Shows 88% of College Students Say Social Media Makes Body Image Worse
Nearly thirty million Americans suffer from an eating disorder, according to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. In this video interview with Fox 43, hear from Kristin Szostak, LPC, Regional AVP of Operations for The Renfrew Center and Renfrew Alum, Mia K. as they discuss the impact social media has on body image.
In the Media | Increasing Number of Young People are Dealing with Eating Disorders
Eating disorders among teenagers are spiking with increased reports of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating. In this video interview, Laurie Wollman, Regional Assistant Vice President at The Renfrew Center of Baltimore, discusses the factors for the increase.
In the Media | Maryland Peace of Mind: How Your Diet Can Affect Mental Health
What you eat or don’t eat can affect your mental health. Erin Birely, LCPC, Team Leader at The Renfrew Center of Baltimore, joins WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore for a live interview to discuss the connection.
In the Media | Kids are Balancing Fasting and School During Ramadan – How to Support Them
Fatema Jivanjee-Shakir, LMSW, Primary Therapist at The Renfrew Center, joins the Los Angeles Times to discuss how to talk about fasting with your children during Ramadan.
In the Media | Yes, What You Think About How You Look Affects Your Health and Well-Being
Body image is how you see your body’s physical characteristics and your attitude toward them. Here’s how your body image can impact your emotional wellness, your risk of eating disorders, and your physical health.
In the Media | Teens and Eating Disorders: Know the Risks and Recognize the Red Flags
For adolescents struggling with an eating disorder, early intervention is key.
Virtual SAGE Support Group for Eating Disorders
This weekly group provides a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment to enhance the eating disorder recovery experience, tailored for patients who are members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Virtual BIPOC Support Group for Eating Disorders
This weekly group addresses the emotional and physical impacts of the current cultural climate on recovery and is ideal for BIPOC individuals with disordered eating patterns, or those questioning if they have an eating disorder, who are looking for additional support.
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