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For lots of people their notebook and desktops become partners. They utilize these gizmos if they have to work, loosen up and by and large, even pass on to their relatives. Owing to that, these people invest lots of their time and even money to customize their “partners”. A sometimes person spends lots of cash …
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While eating disorders get a lot of national attention, especially with the new interest in mental disorders brought on by television shows like Hoarders, What’s Eating You? and My Strange Addiction, on the small scale, treatment and education starts at home, not on television. A group of women in North Carolina have come together and …
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I spent my whole life surrounded by anger. My mother was angry at my father; my father was angry at my mother. For three years I lived with a Stepfather who took his rage out on me with his words and with his fists. As a teenager, I was angry at my mother for not …
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After reading a few comments about the photo contest, I almost took down the post. But I’m not. Maybe the powers-that-be on the site will, and if they choose to do so, that’s ok. I completely agree with the idea that all of us who write about eating disorders know there is an audience of …
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Are you suffering out of uncontrollable expenses and poor income? There are plenty of loan options to avail, while you can grab the best one which comes with feasible interest rates. This could be suitable for people with good credit records and regular income, but for people suffering with poor credit background will have to …
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One week has past since moving day. It’s as if the process has reversed itself – the closet is full, the posters are in their places, the bed is neatly made and the boxes are stored in the basement. It’s been, largely, an exciting week. I’ve done a lot of exploring – by bike and …
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I know therapy is expensive, but don’t let money be a reason you don’t get help for your eating disorder. 12 Step groups are all free, and have meetings around the clock online and in person around the world. Bibliotherapy is another free or inexpensive way to get help. Bibliotherapy is a fancy way of …
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“I feel connected to the inside and outside like I haven’t in a long time. Playing the drums was like speaking words I was holding back. I was absolutely free from the eating disorder for a whole hour.” African drummer and researcher at St. Paul Hospital in Canada has been using drums as a form …
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After a two week hiatus I only have time for a quick update. I’m in Columbus, Indiana with my dad for the week. Guess who else is in Columbus this week? None other than CBS Sunday Morning’s Charles Osgood! On May 22nd the show will focus on Columbus – so tune in to catch a …
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An often-misunderstood disorder, PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a disorder that is common in individuals who have endured trauma such as experiencing an accident, going through the violence of war or being the victim of a sexual assault or rape. Common additions to PTSD are other disorders known as co-occurring disorders, which can include …
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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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