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National Eating Disorder Awareness Launches New Advocacy Action Plan

As part of 2009 NEDAwareness Week, NEDA has launched the STAR Program, (States for Treatment Access and Research), a multi-tiered effort to unite individuals, family members, treatment providers and advocacy groups. Being introduced in the legislature of 30 state capitals in February/March, the STAR program promotes a charter developed by the Academy for Eating Disorders …

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Name That Feeling And Decrease Risk Of Eating Disorders

Research has shown that more than half of college women have had some eating disorder symptoms. While the cause of eating disorders is still unknown, new research suggests that depression and difficulty expressing one’s feelings may be a risk factor for disordered eating, especially in young women with a history of family problems or abuse. …

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Myths Associated With Eating Disorders Busted

Ignorance of the problems and woes of a person suffering an eating disorder has given birth to myths about this disease condition. These myths need to be busted in order to properly understand the disease. With understanding comes enlightenment. It is a myth when people assume that only teenage girls undergo eating disorders. It is …

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Myths About Eating Disorders

An Eating disorder is a serious health threat. However, often its detection and diagnosis is delayed because of the myths surrounding this disease. The following are some of the most common ones- Myth – Only women suffer from eating disorders Fact– Do only women suffer from anxiety, stress or poor body image? No right? Research …

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“My Life Sucks Because I’m Fat!”

I am asking some friends in the field to share their experiences, thoughts and resources with you in the next few weeks. Today, welcome Annie Fox, M.Ed and writer and incredible resource for parents of teens. “Every day I get email from a desperate t(w)een with weight issues. No, let me rephrase that. It’s not …

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MY Experience With Journaling

Journaling my thoughts and feelings has been an important tool for me during my recovery. At first, it seemed that I was only writing about my struggles with the recovery process, and continued symptoms. As my body and mind began to heal from the starvation that I had put it through, my writing began to …

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My Daughter Has An Eating Disorder – Day 2

You’d think someone who was a counselor and a survivor of an eating disorder herself would know perfectly what steps to take to help her daughter with her eating disorder. It’s a little trickier than I thought. Here’s what I am learning so far. Eating Disorder Programs are hard to find. The residential program in …

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My Daughter Has An Eating Disorder

Wow. That was harder than I thought to type. My daughter has an eating disorder. Anorexia and bulimia. Nothing like old demons coming home and roosting, eh? Her physician wants her hospitalized, but the hospitals that accept teens with eating disorders are full and the ones that aren’t full only take teens with self-injurious behaviors, …

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More Ways To Improve Your Appetite

Improving your appetite when suffering from an eating disorder can be incredibly hard. Luckily, there are quite a number of ways to help treat eating disorders, particularly anorexia. Eating apples is a good way to go about getting your appetite back. Also, apples are easily cut into portions so you do not feel the need …

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More Eating Disorder Twitter Resources

@julie_anna words . photos . webs . eating disorder awareness . feminism . music .. and lacy dogs.. @BodywiseProgram Binge Eating Recovery Program @MindfullnessED Eating Disorder Recovery Services- individual, family and group psychotherapy. Online community support. Prevention programming and advocacy work. @KatieGoode Eating Disorder / Anxiety Therapist, dog lover, yogini, reader, @lola_snow A 28 year …

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