Exercise Series, Part 3: Developing a Healthy Relationship with Exercise
Tips for developing a healthy relationship with exercise (i.e. intuitive movement) after eating disorder recovery.
Tips for developing a healthy relationship with exercise (i.e. intuitive movement) after eating disorder recovery.
Is it a good idea to exercise while trying to recover from an eating disorder? Here are some things to consider!
Find if your relationship with exercise is healthy. Toxic fitness is a newer cultural phenomena that is obsessed with exercise and being fit. Know the signs to look for, because it’s dangerous for our physical and emotional health.
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.
Intuitive eating is sometimes misunderstood, so let’s correct some of the common myths regarding intuitive eating.
Sometimes eating disorder recovery doesn’t feel worth all the hard work it takes. Here are some ideas of things to do when you feel discouraged in recovery.
I used to be mad at myself for not being good enough. Then I realized our culture’s definition of beauty is narrow and oppressive to women, and I turned that anger to where it should be placed.
Dieting is not a harmless endeavor. It impacts our physical and mental health in many ways that we’re not typically aware of. Here are just some of the harmful side effects of dieting.