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Black History Month: A 2026 Guide to Mental Health Learning Resources
Black History Month is a time to re-engage and re-embrace the experience of black Americans – especially through the lens of mental health.
Anorexia Treatment: What’s Involved & How Long Does It Take?
Anorexia treatment is a non-linear path that is different for everyone who walks it. Here’s what to expect.
In the Media | Wellness Experts Share how to Ditch Diet Culture and Embrace your Body in 2023
Paula Edwards-Gayfield, LCMHCS, LPC, CEDS-S, joins Essence to reflect on ways sociocultural factors influence our body image and how we can learn to accept our bodies without trying to change them.
In the Media | Many Seeking Treatment for Eating Disorder may have OSFED
OSFED is the most common of all eating disorders and affects individuals of all ages, races and genders. Join Laurie Wollman, LCPC, as she shares what OSFED is and how to find help.
In the Media | A Closer Look at What’s Behind Eating Disorders
An adversarial relationship with food is often driven by psychological factors and trauma. Henry Cheng, MD joins the conversations with other field experts to discuss the risks, causes and triggers of eating disorders.
What Are the Stages of Eating Disorder Recovery? (& How to Navigate Each One)
Eating disorder recovery involves multiple stages of transition. We look at what to expect at each one.
The Renfrew Center’s Spanish-Speaking Virtual Group for Support People
The Renfrew Center offers a Spanish-speaking virtual support group for those who are impacted by a loved one with an eating disorder.
In the Media | My New Year’s Resolution? Ignoring Every Weight Loss Ad
January is meant to be a fresh start, but the month always looks the same: a 31-day-long barrage of New Year’s weight loss ads falsely promising a “new you.” Dr. Sam DeCaro, PsyD explains how these messages cause more harm than good and ways to break the cycle.
What Is Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment Really Like? Exploring Renfrew @ Home
Renfrew’s virtual eating disorder treatment provides extensive services for those who are unable to attend in person. Here’s what it looks like.
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