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Eating Disorders In The NewsNov 28, 2009
Trying To Define Binge Eating DisorderLos Angeles TimesBinge eating was long seen by psychiatrists as an unusual symptom of major depression or an anxiety disorder. After all, it seemed sometimes to lessen or yield to antidepressants and psychotherapy...
Happy Thanksgiving!Nov 26, 2009
For each new morning with its light,For rest and shelter of the night,For health and food,For love and friends,For everything Thy goodness sends.Ralph Waldo EmersonWishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving Day spent in the company of those who love and...
Recovery Quote Of The Week: November 25, 2009Nov 25, 2009
Don't Quitby: unknownPoem in full: When things go wrong as they sometimes will;When the road you're trudging seems all uphill;When the funds are low, and the debts are highAnd you want to smile, but have to sigh;When care is pressing you down a...
Surviving Thanksgiving When You Have An Eating DisorderNov 24, 2009
Thanksgiving is a stressful and often scary time for those with an eating disorder. Here are some links to survival tips to help see you through the holiday season.12 Ideas to help people with eating disorders negotiate the holidays. Holiday Survival15...
Eating Disorder Recovery Quotes: Giving ThanksNov 23, 2009
Life can be hard. Some days are more difficult than others. Often we are so caught up in all that is wrong with our lives, so focused on the struggle, that we forget to be thankful for the good ... no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. In...
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