A thought experiment to highlight how our current culture might be both increasing the prevalence and severity of eating disorders in our society.
Read moreEating Disorder Recovery and Schooling
Facing a relapse of an eating disorder and currently in university? Here are some things to consider if you're planning a recovery effort to get to remission.
Read moreBeing Weighed: Medically Sound or Fattist Bullying?
Some suggestions for navigating misguided fattist concepts in medical care so as to protect your recovery effort from an eating disorder.
Read moreHelp! My Jeans Don’t Fit & I’ll Never Stop Gaining
Mirrors, misery and meltdowns: clothes shopping in recovery from eating disorders.
Read moreTechniques 3: You’re Hungry & Eating But Purging Looms
When purging looms there are a few techniques you can use to help to keep your progress towards remission on track.
Read moreWeighing Yourself: Don’t Do It
Stepping on a scale for those with eating disorders is a fast track to relapse more often than not. But it's not a fear that needs attention when you are in recovery.
Read morePain III: Anxiety, Therapy & Dismissive Doctors
Therapy can be a valuable tool for pain management. Really. But that doesn't mean that your doctor can't help and it's possible to enlist her genuine support.
Read morePain II: Acid Reflux in Recovery
Acid reflux, stomach pain, burning esophagus, nausea and retching are all tough and not uncommon symptoms in recovery from an eating disorder. When you want some relief and feel your doctor doesn't hear you...
Read moreFattism: Self and Others
Why it's not okay to be a self-directed fattist.
Read moreDoes the Homeodynamic Recovery Method Have Roots in Maudsley Family-Based Treatment?
More details on how the Homeodynamic Recovery Method came to be and how this treatment approach for adults closely matches the equivalent evidence-based treatment approach developed for children and adolescents.
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