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What Is an Eating Disorder? An Intro to Types, Treatments & Warning Signs [Updated]

What Is an Eating Disorder? An Intro to Types, Treatments & Warning Signs [Updated]

Eating disorders are dangerous psychiatric & emotional disorders. Knowing more about what they are, what to look for and how to treat them can save lives.

Eating Disorders in College: Why Are Students Especially Vulnerable?

Eating Disorders in College: Why Are Students Especially Vulnerable?

College students are often at an increased risk for developing an eating disorder. We explore the reasons and risk factors to look out for.

Recognizing Eating Disorders in Students: Symptoms, Intervention, Treatment & Recovery

Recognizing Eating Disorders in Students: Symptoms, Intervention, Treatment & Recovery

Student eating disorders are very common but often go undetected. Here’s how school professionals can help, including what steps to take when.

10 Things Coaches & Trainers Can do to Help Prevent Eating Disorders in Their Athletes

10 Things Coaches & Trainers Can do to Help Prevent Eating Disorders in Their Athletes

As a coach or trainer, it’s important to learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of eating disorders and understand your role in helping to prevent them.

The Renfrew Center Offers Specialized Programming for College Students at All Levels of Care

The Renfrew Center Offers Specialized Programming for College Students at All Levels of Care

As a result of the COVID-19 crisis, college students have been largely impacted and are faced with unexpected educational, financial and social challenges. This added stress may cause a detour along the path of recovery, if appropriate management and treatment are not prioritized.

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