General Eating Disorder

Hope Anyway

Hope sounds simple: a belief in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in one’s life. Not quite as easy as rainbows and kittens and unicorns, is it? Nietzsche called hope “the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torments of man.” And then there are the opening lines of Woody Allen’s parody, “My …

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Hollywood’s Influence

Aside from family and peers, one of the most influential entities in a teenager’s life is the media. Teenagers tend to emulate the appearances of the beautiful men and women they see on TV. And among all the people appearing on television, the people that teens idolize most are the Hollywood stars. It is very …

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Holidays Can Still Be Fun For People With Eating Problems

Holidays like Christmas are special moment for families to bond and partake sumptuous food together. However, for an estimated nine million men, women and young people who are having some eating disorders holidays is a cause of headache and nightmares for them. Those suffering from eating disorders fears that the presence of many foods in …

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Holiday Gifts For Someone With An Eating Disorder

You know the obvious things to watch out for, right? Basically, anything that relates to how he or she looks is taboo. For example, avoid: • Gym memberships or workout clothes/shoes • Clothes • Food (even if it is a favorite) • Scale (Who would give a scale for Christmas? But, in case you were …

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Healthy Foods For Anorexia

When dealing with anorexia, it can be difficult to seek out treatment. It can be even more difficult to have to undergo any particular type of treatment because there is a lot of involvement of food. Food is an underlying scare for some with anorexia. It holds a power over them and it can, at …

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Have You Heard Of Orthorexia Nervosa?

Did you know that eating too much healthy foods can be a sign of an eating disorder? Coined by Colorado physician Steve Bratman in 1997, the term orthorexia nervosa is a relatively new term for an eating disorder characterized by excessive preoccupation on eating healthy foods. Of course, healthy eating is not bad in itself. …

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Harmful Or Just Plain Weird?

Eating is perhaps the most grueling activity for a toddler. Since toddlers are always on the go, it is very difficult to capture them during mealtime and glue them to their seats. It is even much harder to make them eat something, especially if they do not like the food laid out in front of …

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Habit Or Addiction: Changing Our Thinking

A friend on Facebook and asked an intriguing question this morning that I wanted to share with you. When does a behavior become a habit, and when does it become an addiction? For example, every morning I have to have weigh myself before I start my day. When I don’t, I am irritable and extremely …

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Gurze Books Suggests New Resources

Does This Pregnancy Make Me Look Fat? By Claire Mysko, Magali Amadei 242 pg, paper, ’09 $15.95 $14.35 Beauty and body-image activists Claire Mysko and Magali Amadei offer pregnant women a reality check in terms of what youcan really expect when you are expecting. The authors expose the myths, challenges, and insecurities pregnant women face …

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Greenies

Can you believe there is actually an eating disorder, which involves eating only foods that are green in color. I know some may think of this as being a vegetarian, but it is completely different. In fact, it is not that healthy at all. They may be getting nutrients from all the greens that they …

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Eating Disorder Self Test. Take the EAT-26 self test to see if you might have eating disorder symptoms that might require professional evaluation. All answers are confidential.

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