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Eating Disorders in College Athletes: 10 Warning Signs & 10 Actionable Tips
College athletes are at an increased risk for eating disorders and face unique challenges in dealing with them. Here’s what you need to know.

8 Essential Eating Disorder Resources for Family Members
Eating disorders affect the entire family system, turning life upside down. Here’s a list of essential resources to help families navigate.

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.

Eating Disorders & Personal Training: 9 Small Ways Trainers Can Make a Big Difference
Personal trainers are often the first to recognize the symptoms of an eating disorder, disordered eating, or a negative body image. Here’s how you can help.

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.

What to Do When Someone is Recovering from an Eating Disorder
This post reviews tips that families, peers, teachers, and community leaders can utilize to help make the eating disorder recovery process more comfortable for everyone involved.

Offering Virtual College Outpatient Programming During Winter Break
For college-aged students who choose to participate, The Renfrew Center has integrated specialized programming into both its Virtual Day Treatment and Intensive Outpatient levels of care.

Residential College Programming at The Renfrew Center of Coconut Creek, FL
For college-age students who choose to participate, The Renfrew Center of Coconut Creek, Florida has integrated specialized RESIDENTIAL programming to address the many challenges students face while attempting to balance recovery with the demands of school.

Before The Bell Rings: 5 Tips for Families with a Student in Recovery
Going back to school can be stressful for students recovering from an eating disorder. Here’s how families can help build confidence.
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