A Journey Through Eating Disorders Support & Recovery

Psychiatric Illness Can Co-Occur with Eating Disorders

Although it can happen, most mental health disorders don’t happen by themselves. There are usually one or more other disorders occurring at the same time, in a phenomenon known as a dual diagnosis. Eating disorders are no different; they are listed in the DSM-V with other forms of psychiatric illnesses, and they tend to appear in conjunction with disorders like…
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September 29, 2022
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Will College and Outpatient Recovery Work for Me?

Are you wondering if it’s possible to balance both school and outpatient treatment? The answer is yes! While college can be stressful, you don’t need to give up on getting the care that you need for your eating disorder. Understanding Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment Outpatient treatment is offered to individuals who would like to proceed with eating disorder recovery without…
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September 27, 2022
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Using Biofeedback to Treat Eating Disorders

What is biofeedback? Biofeedback is a tool used to practice self-regulation and can help improve anxiety, stress, sleep, mood, and more. There are several kinds of biofeedback, and at Walden Behavioral Care, we use heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback that helps you learn from your own nervous system. It’s an exciting new tool to help learn self-regulation skills and develop…
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September 22, 2022
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Food Insecurity and Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are complex illnesses. Diverse and multifaceted, they are associated with biological, psychological, and social factors that themselves are complex and interact with one another in complex ways. One factor often overlooked in conversations about eating disorder development, illness, and recovery is food insecurity. Research about the link between food insecurity and eating disorders has emerged in recent years,…
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September 06, 2022
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The Benefits of Seeking Eating Disorder Treatment in the Fall

If you are thinking about postponing eating disorder treatment until after the holidays, consider some of the benefits of reaching out for help sooner rather than later. There is no single best time of year to seek treatment for an eating disorder. Ideally, the best time is as soon as possible, and from a trusted eating disorder treatment center. If…
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August 22, 2022
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All the Things Your Body is Telling You About Your Movement Needs

Disclaimer: Discussing movement in eating disorder recovery can be difficult because there is so much nuance in one’s relationship with movement. Before digging into the concept of body cues in movement, I want to kindly remind readers that engaging in movement should be accessible to all (and currently isn't due to systems of oppression), but should never be a moral…
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August 17, 2022
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Four Ways Trauma Care Informs Eating Disorder Treatment

*CW: Mentions of Trauma*   Eating disorder treatment experts know unequivocally that trauma and PTSD are important contributing factors in the development of various eating disorders. According to a study performed by clinical psychiatrists, 23.1% of subjects with Anorexia Nervosa and 25.6% with Bulimia Nervosa displayed signs of PTSD. The prevalence of trauma in triggering and causing eating disorders has…
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August 15, 2022
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Laying the Foundation for Progress

It is part of being an activist or an advocate, that you tend to focus on the problems that still need to be solved, the voices that aren’t being heard, the progress that needs to be maintained or continued. Wins in the field are not so often celebrated, because they’re immediately followed up with: there is still much more that…
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August 05, 2022
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Grocery Shopping in Eating Disorder Recovery

It’s been a few weeks since you’ve completed treatment. You have learned coping strategies to manage eating disorder impulses and behaviors, but certain activities can still be triggering. Shopping for food is a common challenge for so many who are struggling or have struggled with an eating disorder. A grocery store, with its endless options and food labels abound, can…
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August 02, 2022
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