Teaching Families that Integration (Not Eradication) Leads to Recovery
Teaching Families that Integration (Not Eradication) Leads to Recovery
Reposted from Eating Disorders Blog with permission; Adapted from original article by Anna Kowalski and Abby Gold. Having worked at Monte...
March 8Controlled by Exercise: The Distance Between Self-Harm & Self-Care
Reposted from Eating Disorders Blog with permission. Adapted from original article by Angie Viets, LCP. “Strong is the new skinny.”...
March 1What are the Benefits of Using a Recovery Tool Like Recovery Record?
By Sarah McMahon Recovery Record is a powerful App that we use regularly at BodyMatters. We have written about...
February 13Putting Food Into Perspective
Reposted from Eating Disorders Blog with permission. Adapted from original article by Karen Koenig. For people who’ve spent a long...
January 23Feeling Like the Only One with Your Problem
Reposted from Eating Disorders Blog with permission; Adapted from original article by Karen Koenig. It makes me sad to...
January 18Equine Therapy
By Georgina Lavan Source: Community Counselling Solutions When you hear the word therapy, many people’s initial thoughts involve the stereotype...
January 11How The Holidays Drastically Improved Without An Eating Disorder: Stories From Recovered Individuals
This article was published on the Eating Disorders Blogs website on November 23, 2016 by Angie Viets, LCP The...
January 9Vulnerability: Too Much, Not Enough, or Just Right
Reposted from Eating Disorders Blog with permission. Adapted from original article by Angie Viets. Thanks to Dr. Brene Brown’s...
December 5The Value of Seeing a Dietitian in ED Recovery
By Remie Jaggard and Gabriella Barclay When an individual is in treatment for an eating disorder it is important to...
November 21UNGLEICHGEWICHT (imbalance)
Hi there! I am an artist (half Finnish, half German) working mainly with photography. The central theme in my...
November 19