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Eating Disorders: DBT vs. CBT

DBT vs. CBT Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)...

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Leadership Roles and High Achievers: How Eating Disorders Are Climbing the Corporate Ladder

Leadership Roles and Eating Disorders, How Eating Disorders Are Climbing the Corporate Ladder Overwhelming stress and pressure seem to be ingrained...

World Eating Disorders Action Day: How Eating Disorder Professionals Can Stand Up Against Stigma

World Eating Disorders Action Day (#WeDoAct) is a grassroots movement designed for and by people affected by an eating disorder, their...

Eating Disorders and Early Intervention

Eating disorders affect 20 million women and 10 million men in the United States and approximately 15% of these individuals seek...

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Drunkorexia: What is it and Why is it So Dangerous?

When an alcohol use disorder is combined with disordered eating behaviors, it is a recipe for disaster. Drunkorexia is not a...

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Yoga as Self-Care: A Double-Edged Sword

The Double-edge Sword of Yoga Eating disorders are among the most common mental health disorders that contribute to extreme physical stress...

The Difference Between a Young Woman and an Elderly Woman with an Eating Disorder

What Are The Differences? A young woman with anorexia nervosa is typically a perfectionist and a high achiever in school or...

Trigger-or-Treat: Halloween in Recovery

Updated on 09/18/23 October is officially here which means that Halloween is right around the corner! Most individuals spend their time...

The Dangers of Dieting and How to Adopt Mindful Eating

The Dangers of Dieting Pretty much everyone has heard of, or maybe even tried, a fad diet. Whether you were all...

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This blog is for informational purposes only and should not be a substitute for medical advice. We understand that everyone’s situation is unique, and this content is to provide an overall understanding of eating disorders. These disorders are very complex, and this post does not take into account the unique circumstances for every individual. For specific questions about your health needs or that of a loved one, seek the help of a healthcare professional.

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