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Therapy Corner: “When to Refer Series” #1
Four Ways to tell it is Time to Refer Your Eating Disorder Client to a Treatment Program He or she has…
Read MoreEmotional and Psychological Trauma in Teenagers: How Can Parents Help?
Emotional and psychological trauma is the result of extraordinarily stressful events that shattered your teenager’s sense of security, making them feel…
Read More“My Teen is Cutting: Please Help.”
Updated on 2/10/2023 Cutting is a form of self-harm behavior that is used to relieve inner stress and anxiety. Cutting refers…
Read MoreDepression and Self-Medicating with Food
Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa are closely linked to depression, which is a common…
Read MoreMost Common Mental Health Disorders in the United States
The first week of October is National Mental Health Awareness week and understanding the differences between mental health disorders and the…
Read MoreSuicide and Eating Disorders: A Co-Occurring Condition
Bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and anorexia nervosa are the most well known eating disorders in the United States and affect approximately…
Read MoreNew Mental Health Care Act Promises Better Eating Disorder Treatment Coverage
Mental Health Care Act Promises Better Eating Disorder Treatment Republicans and Democrats, working together, to pass legislation so that you can…
Read MoreCreating a Happy and Fulfilling Holiday Season
Updated on 06/25/24 Holidays are a time for family gatherings and cheer. Unfortunately, those same family gatherings can also be a…
Read MoreWhat is Body Dysmorphic Disorder?
Find Out What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder Many people struggle with body image issues including how they feel about their bodies…
Read MoreA New Wave of Bullying
A New Wave of Bullying Bullying, which is different from simple conflict, is characterized by an intention to harm, repeated acts…
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