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Vacationing and Traveling While in Eating Disorder Recovery

The smell of the ocean, taking in new sights and being embraced with different languages and cultures are some of the…

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Six Things to Avoid in Eating Disorder Recovery

Eating disorder recovery is a challenging and bumpy road. Relapse is possible, and for some, relapse occurs more than once. Additionally,…

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“I Think My Daughter May be Anorexic”

Talking to your Child about Food “I think my daughter may be anorexic”, is, unfortunately, a common thought many parents have…

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Talking to Your Parents about Your Eating Disorder

Battling an eating disorder as a child or young adolescent can be especially difficult due to the judgments you may receive…

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The Dangers of Reassurance in OCD and BDD

We all seek reassurance from one another, particularly as children. For individuals living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and body dysmorphic disorder…

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The Disparity Between Telemedicine and Substance Abuse Treatment

Studies are showing that depression and anxiety rates are increasing among individuals in the United States, access to mental healthcare is…

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Weight Loss in Adolescents Can Worsen in Adulthood

Research on weight loss in adolescents has shown that as many as one-third of adolescents and two-thirds of adults engage in…

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Top Recovery Apps to Help Both Clients and Therapists

The education and training needed to become a successful mental health and addiction counselor will never be substituted by the use…

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The Deadly Effects of Quitting Alcohol

Approximately 16 million people in the United States have an alcohol use disorder, defined by the National Institutes of Alcohol Abuse…

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In the News: Advanced Directives and Mental Health

Advance directives are written instructions that you prepare to help guide your medical care and psychiatric care. They apply in certain…

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