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Drowning Out Emotion: Cathy’s Battle Against Anorexia, Part II

This two-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Cathy Harrington. In this article, Cathy talks about the repeated abuse she encountered throughout her life, her struggles with anorexia, and how she was finally able to find the help she needed. Click here to read Part I. When my son was six weeks old I …

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Essie’s Story Of Struggle And Recovery

I can remember the first time I skipped a meal. I was 6. I remember feeling that I was worthless, and so why did I deserve to eat. I didn’t really understand what I was feeling and what I was thinking, but somehow, this made sense to me. Little did I know I was beginning …

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Finding Strength Within Myself: Lauren’s Recovery Story

This two-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Lauren Cowne, an eating disorder recovery coach, mentor and healer who created an Ecourse and blogs about her experiences. Lauren shares how she struggled to recover but eventually beat her eating disorder by looking inside herself. When I was in my eating disorder, I felt bad. …

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Finding Strength Within Myself: Lauren’s Recovery Story Part II

This two-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Lauren Cowne, an eating disorder recovery coach, mentor and healer who created an Ecourse and blogs about her experiences. Lauren shares how she struggled to recover but eventually beat her eating disorder by looking inside herself. Click here to read Part I. Emotionally, I had to …

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From Battling A Disorder To Helping Others: Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin’s Story

This article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin, Psy.D,. a psychoanalyst specializing in eating disorders. Dr. Nina writes an award-winning blog called Make Peace With Food and hosts a popular podcast, Win The Diet War, available on iTunes and on its official website. “If my legs were thinner, I’d be perfect.” I …

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Third Time’s A Charm

If you met me three years ago, you would see a completely different person. Emaciated, colored with bruises, tired: I was a ghost of the woman I am today, a mere suggestion of a human being. I was slowly killing myself and I didn’t care, so long as I was thin while doing it. When …

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Photographer Hanna Kluner’s Special Project: Our Exclusive Interview

Through a unique project, photographer Hanna Kluner strives to help women with eating disorders discover their inner beauty. As a photographer and yoga therapist, she has helped women reconnect with their bodies. In this interview with EatingDisorders.com, Hanna shares how and why she created the project and the impact of the photos on her subjects. …

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Photographer Hanna Kluner’s Special Project: Our Exclusive Interview, Part II

Through a unique project, photographer Hanna Kluner strives to help women with eating disorders discover their inner beauty. As a photographer and yoga therapist, she has helped women reconnect with their bodies. In this two-part interview with EatingDisorders.com, Hanna shares how and why she created the project and the impact of the photos on her …

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