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How to Screen for Eating Disorders: 3 Essential Guidelines
Eating disorders often hide in plain sight, making it difficult to screen for them. Here are a few important guidelines for doing it carefully.
Teens & Eating Disorders: Types, Risk Factors, Warning Signs & Next Steps
Eating disorders in teenagers are serious, complex conditions that can negatively impact health, school, work & relationships. Here’s what you need to know.
The Minnesota Semi-Starvation Experiment: What It Teaches Us About Eating Disorders
The Minnesota Semi-Starvation Experiment helped shed light on the effects of food-deprivation on the body. Here’s what it teaches us about eating disorders.
Live Your REAL Life: The Relationship Between Social Media and Authenticity (Video)
This educational webinar explores the impacts of social media on mental health, specifically as it relates to body image and disordered eating.
Diet Culture & Body Image: 8 Ways to Fight Back Against Society’s Influence [Updated 2024]
Diet culture influences how we all think about topics like thinness, fat loss, food and nutrition, physical appearance and health. Here’s what you can do about it.
Social Media and World Mental Health Day: 5 Tips for Finding Balance and Being Real
Excessive social media use can have a negative effect on mental health concerns like depression, anxiety and eating disorders. Here’s how to find balance.
Relationships & Eating Disorder Recovery: 10 Tips for Fostering Connection
How can fostering connection help those struggling with an eating disorder? Here are ten tips to help you better support your loved one.
32 Learning Resources for Eating Disorders & Recovery
Explore reliable resources for understanding and supporting eating disorder recovery. Find tools for body image, self-esteem, intuitive eating and more.
IOP Treatment for Eating Disorders: Everything You Need to Know
Intensive Outpatient Programs are designed for those who need more than standard outpatient therapy but not the full residential experience. Here’s what you need to know.
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