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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…

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The Power of Gratitude

Cultivating the Power of Gratitude Can Be a Transformative Experience November is a month of thanksgiving and ushers in the holiday…

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Eating 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…

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Breaking 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…

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Eating 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…

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Recovery 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…

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Eating 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…

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Acceptance 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…

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Finding 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…

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Talking 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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