Once someone has experienced an eating disorder, there are many things that can re-trigger eating or weight anxiety, including experiences like: pregnancy, a family member or friend losing weight or ...
Eating disorders are complex, multifaceted conditions that affect both mental and physical health. While many people associate eating disorders primarily ...
Share on Pinterest Experts say people with binge eating disorder can relapse, so ongoing treatment is important. Laurie Rubin/Getty Images Binge eating disorder affects an estimated 1% to 3% of people ...
For many people, the holidays are a time for celebration, family gatherings and festive meals. But for individuals recovering from an eating disorder or coping with body image concerns, this season ...
While we tend to associate disordered eating ― anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder ― with adolescent women, it’s not uncommon for women in midlife to develop, or experience an eating disorder ...
Pregnancy can be challenging for many women as they watch their bodies change and grow. For women with a history of disordered eating, those challenges are sometimes amplified during those physically ...
Therapy is not about fixing people but rather learning, adapting and overcoming the challenges. As an LMSW I have experience in treating substance use disorders, relapse prevention, crisis, depression ...
Binge eating disorder may not be what doctors thought it was. At least when it comes to relapsing. A study published today in the journal Psychological Medicine by scientists from McLean Hospital, a ...
A young woman losing interest or appetite at a Christmas dinner table. For many people, the holidays are a time for celebration, family gatherings and festive meals. But for individuals recovering ...
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