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Dietary Fad or Bad? When Guidelines Turn to Dogma
Scroll through your social media feed, and you will surely catch a glimpse of a friend or fitness guru endorsing a hot new dietary fad.
From Identification to Treatment: Four Steps to Effectively Intervene with Your Child's Eating Disorder
Let's discuss four steps to effectively intervene with your child's eating disorder: identify symptoms, talk to your child, contact primary care, and plan for treatment.
Are Parents Responsible for Their Child’s Eating Disorder?
Though research has shed light on the underlying mechanisms of the disease, myths about a parent’s responsibility for their child’s eating disorder are false.
The Importance of Effective Communication in Eating Disorder Recovery
When helping a family member or friend recover from an eating disorder, the importance of affection communication cannot be underestimated.
The BED Brain: From Ingestion to Anxiety and Treatment
To understand why evidence-based interventions for BED are so effective, we must consider the BED brain pathways that are impacted by the ED.
Talk Therapy for Eating Disorders: To Talk or Not To Talk
Mental health providers often use talk therapy as their primary treatment method for a whole host of conditions that bring people to therapy.
Inside the Anorexic and Bulimic Brain
Let's take a look at the anorexic and bulimic brain as we consider eating disorders to be biologically-based illnesses.
Eating Disorders on Film
Let's think more critically about eating disorders on film. How has their representation been both positive and negative?
The Impact of Media on Eating Disorders: Dissonance-Based Treatment and Body Positivity
A fascinating new study uses a dissonance-based approach to use the media to aid eating disorder treatment.
Men and Eating Disorders: Eating Disorders Aren't Just a Women's Issue
Research indicates that eating disorders affect people of all ages and genders. Today, let's look at men and eating disorders.
Outcomes and Intentions: A Year In Review
In today's blog post, we want to look at our outcomes for 2016 and then look ahead to our intentions for the coming year.