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Publishing Calorie Counts on Menus: Helpful or Harmful?
Is It Helpful or Harmful to Publish Calorie Counts on Menus At lunch with a friend recently, we perused the menu…
Read MoreThe Power of Gratitude
Cultivating the Power of Gratitude Can Be a Transformative Experience November is a month of thanksgiving and ushers in the holiday…
Read MoreEating Disorders in Children: A Serious Problem on the Rise
Eating Disorders in Children: A Serious Problem on the Rise We think of eating disorders as an adolescent’s illness, something that…
Read MoreBreaking Free of Perfectionism
People with eating disorders tend to be high-achieving. This is due in part to a perfectionistic trait that becomes very prevalent…
Read MoreEating Disorders in Elderly Populations
Eating Disorders in Elderly Populations Eating disorders have traditionally developed in the adolescent and young adult years. Now, studies are showing…
Read MoreRecovery Stories: A Beacon of Hope
Recovering from an eating disorder is a tremendous milestone. There may come a time when you’ve been recovered for a while…
Read MoreEating Disorder Coalition Lobby Day: October 28, 2015
The Eating Disorder Coalition Lobby Day Educates the Community About EDs On October 28th, hundreds of people convened on Capitol Hill…
Read MoreAcceptance and Commitment Therapy: Helpful for Eating Disorders?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) ACT is part of what is considered a “third generation” of behavioral therapies designed to help…
Read MoreFinding Healing in Secure Attachments
Finding Healing in Secure Attachments Eating disorders are not about food. Dieting, overeating, exercise, and other behaviors are the smoke screen…
Read MoreTalking to Students About Eating Disorders
Talking to Students About Eating Disorders. It’s Never Too Early October is winding to a close, and you have come to…
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