You may believe you can manage your recovery and healing from your eating disorder alone, but getting support is essential. It is human nature to both need and seek support, comfort, and accompaniment from loved ones, peers, and other beings. Finding a stable support system can be challenging. However, it is worth pursuing because it is crucial for a successful recovery.
Read MoreFeeling caught between not wanting to recover and wanting to recover is a normal and understandable part of many people’s experience with eating disorders. This ambivalence about recovery makes sense, given the role many people’s eating disorders play in their lives.
Read MoreRecovering from an eating disorder is a complex, time-consuming process. Yet, recovery is incredibly worthwhile. Along with a treatment team, family, friends, and loved ones can significantly impact a person’s recovery.
Read MoreThe winter holidays can be a fantastic opportunity to enjoy being with family and friends. But they can also be stressful and challenging for people with eating disorders. If you or someone you love is navigating the holidays while struggling with an eating disorder, it is crucial to know how to be supportive.
Read MoreDiscover the subtle signs indicating a friend's struggle with an eating disorder. Learn to recognize these red flags and offer support.
Read MoreSupporting a friend in eating disorder recovery is crucial. Learn how to be nonjudgmental, empathetic, and trustworthy to aid their progress
Read MoreLearn how to support a loved one in eating disorder recovery with patience, understanding, and communication.
Read MoreDiscover how to support your teen with an eating disorder. Learn about warning signs, open communication, seeking help, and available support groups.
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