The Most Important Key to Recovery
Overcoming fear and anxiety in eating disorder recovery is a process. It requires doing one hard thing at a time, over and over.
Overcoming fear and anxiety in eating disorder recovery is a process. It requires doing one hard thing at a time, over and over.
Diet culture has made disordered eating seem so normal, you might not realize you have an eating disorder. Explore if you might actually have a problem that’s interfering with your life.
Holidays are hard enough without COVID, so this year is extra challenging! It’s tempting to cope with your eating disorder behaviors to feel safer and more in control. Here are tips do take care of yourself in healthier ways!
Recovery can feel scary, but reminding yourself what is actually safe versus unsafe can help in moving through the fear.
Food and body talk at holiday gatherings can be triggering and hurtful. Here are some ways to respond to inappropriate comments from family or friends.
If your expectations of eating disorder recovery aren’t realistic, you might end up feeling frustrated or discouraged. Here’s how to examine and replace unhelpful recovery “shoulds.”
Eating healthy seems like a good thing, but it can became a problem for people’s mental and even physical health. Learn about orthorexia nervosa.
Sometimes we get stuck in partial eating disorder recovery, or quasi-recovery, and wonder if that’s the best we can do. Check out this info on quasi-recovery and tips for pushing through to full recovery!
It’s normal to wonder if full eating disorder recovery is possible. Recovery feels so hard and takes so long, but it is possible.
Get information about each level of care for eating disorder treatment to decide which one is right for you or your loved one. Get eating disorder help today.