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In today's episode, we talk all things eating disorders with Dr. Evelyna Kambanis from Massachusetts General Hospital. How common are each of the eating disorders? What are some of the most common misconceptions surrounding them? What is orthorexia? How does social media affect EDs? And what are the best treatments? We cover all this and more on today's episode in honor of the upcoming National Eating Disorders Awareness week. To hear our bonus episode “You Binged, Now What?” click the link below: https://www.patreon.com/FWNTT For resources on eating disorders, including the eating disorders hotline and places to look for help, please check out the National Eating Disorders Association: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/ Check out our book: https://read.macmillan.com/lp/food-we-need-to-talk/ Chat with us on IG! https://www.instagram.com/foodweneedtotalk/?hl=en Be friends with Juna on IG and Tiktok! https://www.instagram.com/theofficialjuna/ https://www.tiktok.com/@junagjata
This is always an important episode for me to share each year around this time of year! NEDA is this week in the U.K. and last week in the U.S.! I've put a trigger warning at the beginning of this episode, but if you ever need someone to talk to, my DM's are always open! ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Resources mentioned: https://edaw.beateatingdisorders.org.uk https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/eatingdisordersawarenessweek https://nationaltoday.com/national-eating-disorders-awareness-week/ https://www.singlecare.com/blog/news/eating-disorder-statistics/ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Questions? Comments? Shoot me a message! Podcast IG: @resiliencyinrunning TikTok: @resiliencyinrunning Personal IG: @liznewcomer linktr.ee/resiliencyinrunning www.youtube.com/resiliencyinrunning Amazon storefront: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/lizmarathonrunnerpod £10 off runthroughuk race sign-up: https://www.letsdothis.com/r/LIZ517-AHIHBF Canva Free Trial: https://www.canva.com/join/lkc-rsl-fgc Headliner Free Trial: https://make.headliner.app/referral/elizabeth.newcomer_HV4fOz £10 off Huel: https://huel.mention-me.com/m/ol/du7ci-9e112bab35 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/resiliencyinrunning/message
Eating Disorders Awareness Week is underway and today's show is our commitment to supporting the incredible work being done to raise awareness on the impact disordered eating can have, both for our ADHD community and society as a whole. I'll just be upfront here, this episode does not focus entirely on ADHD and eating disorders. Instead, our team made the decision to look at how eating disorders impact our society as a whole and what's being done to improve how we diagnosis and treat eating disorders. It's estimated that 9% of the world's population has an eating disorder and it is also one of the deadliest mental illnesses, making Eating Disorders Awareness Week something we needed to support. Joining us on the show is registered dietician nutritionist Hilmar Wagner from The Emily Program, a nationally-recognized program focused on using personalized treatment plans to help patients find lifetime recovery from their eating disorders. Hilmar works with both patients and providers through his role at The Emily Program and we're diving into the big picture impact of eating disorders, what's changed over the years when it comes to diagnosing and treating eating disorders and also looking at the state of care for people seeking treatment for an eating disorder. Eating Disorder Resources If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, call the National Eating Disorder Association Helpline at 1-800-931-2237. It is a toll-free, confidential number you can call Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m. Eastern and Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eastern. More information on the NEDA Helpline https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline To learn more about the work The Emily Program is doing to help people impacted by eating disoders https://emilyprogram.com For more resouces connected to Eating Disorders Awareness Week https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/eatingdisordersawarenessweek Subscribe to Refocused with Lindsay Guentzel wherever you listen to Podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Refocused: hello@refocusedpod. Refocused's artwork was created by Sissy Yee of Berlin Grey. The theme music for Refocused was created by Louis Inglis, a songwriter and composer in Perth, Australia who was diagnosed with ADHD in 2020 at the age of 39. To learn more about the work he is doing, check out his online studio here. You can also email Louis directly here.
Someone I knew in high school used to run errands so she could “sneak eat” fast food. Some limit calories while others binge. What we all have in common is NOT discussing the uncomfortable conversations. It's National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, and on today's episode of The Be Ruthless Show, I'm having the uncomfortable conversations. Too many suffer in silence. Not this week. No one should struggle alone! Please reach out at anytime: sam@samantharuth.com For more resources visit: https:www.nationaleatingdisorders.org #mentalhealthmatters #griefhab #makingnoiseandbreakingstigmas #alwaysberuthless #nationaleatingdisordersawarenessweek2023
As 2023 National Eating Disorders Awareness week approaches, Patrick has a candid conversation with Promises Chief Administrative Officer, Pubali Chakravorty, about her own journey through trauma, cultural differences, disordered eating, body dysmorphia, and what her path to a life of healing, joy, and freedom has looked like! ______________________________________ Links: // Pubali Chakravorty: Insta: www.instagram.com/pubalicc Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/pubaliccampbell // Patrick Custer: Insta: www.instagram.com/patrick_custer Resources: // NEDA – National Eating Disorders Association Insta: www.instagram.com/neda URL: www.nationaleatingdisorders.org // National Suicide Help Line Phone: 988 (new nationwide short-code) URL: www.988lifeline.org // Rooted Recovery Stories Podcast: Insta: www.instagram.com/rootedrecoverystories URL: www.rootedrecoverystories.com // Promises Behavioral Health - Help for addiction, mental health/trauma: Call: (888) 648-4098 URL: www.promisesbehavioralhealth.com Insta: www.instagram.com/promises_bh . . . . . #pubalichakravorty #rootedrecoverystories #podcast #promises #patrickcuster #promisesbehavioralhealth #anarecovery #anorexianervosarecovery #anorexiarecovery #anxiety #bodypositivity #eatingdisorder #eatingdisorderawareness #eatingdisorderrecovery #eatıngdisorderrecovery #edfighter #edrecovery #edrecoverycommunity #edrecoveryjourney #edrecoverywarrior #edwarrior #healing #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #mentalillness #recovery #recoveryispossible #recoveryisworthit #recoverywarrior
February 1st to 7th is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, dedicated to fostering a better understanding of what eating disorders are and the impact they have. This year's theme is “Transforming the Narrative from Asks to Action.” In this province, the Eating Disorder Foundation has several events planned to spread the word. Paul Thomey is the executive director of the Eating Disorder Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador.
On this special edition episode of Tartan Talk, Nikema Missouri, the MS/US School Counselor, leads the first in a series of wellness episodes entitled Stories of Hope and Healing. Her first guest is Grace Kenny, an intern at Stuart and a Master of Social Work candidate at Rutgers University. In their conversation, Grace talks about her experience with an eating disorder and her story of recovery. They recorded this podcast at the conclusion of National Eating Disorders Awareness week that included various programming for students. Disclaimer: This episode contains sensitive content and details of an eating disorder. Please use your best judgment when deciding to listen. Resources: Princeton Center for Eating Disorders The Renfrew Center for Eating Disorders Center for Discovery Tartan Talk is a podcast of Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, an all girls Pre-K to Grade 12 school in Princeton, NJ. This series discusses life in the Upper School. *Music by Morgan John '21 and Noelia Manion '22
Andie Schwabe, a UHS provider for eating disorder assessments, met with Liz and Casey to talk about eating disorders and how to recognize disordered eating, and ways to support others, get help, and resources available through UHS. Andie Schwabe is an eating disorders specialist, Care Manager, and Crisis Response Team member at UHS. -- To schedule an Access appointment, please call us at 608-265-5600, option #2 or webbook through the MyUHS portal: https://myuhs.uhs.wisc.edu/ To schedule a medical appointment through UHS you can call 608-265-5600, option #1, or through MyUHS. To learn more about Nutrition appointments at UHS: https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/medical/nutrition/. Drop-InEating Concerns Support Group online sign up: uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0vwsJCYITv1nbUy Additional information on eating disorders: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/ -- Our intro and outro music is ‘Storybook' by Scott Holmes: scottholmesmusic.com
Trigger Warning: This special episode of This Is A Token is an open conversation between Alex and his daughter Connie about experiences of mental health, eating disorders and suicide.There are two weeks dedicated to raising awareness about eating disorders. Firstly, the National Eating Disorders Association's week is running from the 21st to 27th February - and the second by Beat Eating disorders is from 28th February to 6th March. "Both Connie and I have had our challenges with mental health, and we think of it as very normal so we talk openly about it. During Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Connie and I recorded an episode talking about our experiences. I have had to deal with anxiety myself, and we have a history of mental illness in our family. Eating disorders are complex with no one sole cause, but research has shown that individuals might be predisposed due to their genetic or biological make up. There has been a sharp increase in the number of young people experiencing mental health issues and eating disorders. Services are hugely underfunded. Although we may not have the solutions, Connie and I hope that by talking about our experiences, we can help raise awareness of some of the issues.”Did you know?- Approximately 1.25 million people in the UK have an eating disorder.- 1 in 5 females aged 16 to 24 has an eating disorder. - Around 25% of those affected by an eating disorder are male.- Research has shown that 20% of people living with anorexia will die prematurely from their condition. Here are some useful links for further reading on issues discussed by Alex and Connie:For further information on anorexia www.beateatingdisorders.org.ukFor more information on Orri, a specialist clinic, as mentioned by Alex and Connie www.orri-uk.com/For further reading around Children's Mental Health Services www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/report/briefing-on-childrens-mental-health-services-2020-2021/For more information on mental health www.mind.org.ukIf you have any questions, issues or experiences associated with Eating Disorders Awareness Week, please feel free to get in touch with us at thisisatoken@alexmonroe.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's show, USC's undergraduate student government elections kick off, how US sanctions will impact the Russia and Ukraine conflict, and it's National Eating Disorders Awareness week. All that and more, "From Where We Are." *** Hosts: Stefan De La Guardia and Justin Heo Executive Producer: Polina Cherezova Producers: Wilko Martinez-Cachero and Meredith McCabe Technical Operator: Polina Cherezova
Monday, February 21 marks the first day of 2022's National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Lauren Smolar, National Eating Disorders Association's (NEDA) Senior Director of Programs, joins Catherine and Francis to discuss the mission of awareness week, ways in which folx can get involved, provides resources for anyone wanting to learn more about eating disorders, and shares the hoped outcomes of raising awareness around eating disorders treatment, access to treatment, and recovery. We were quite thankful for her time, and hope you find yourselves learning, serving, and connecting this awareness week (and always)!CW: eating disorders, eating disorder recovery, eating disorder treatment
In this episode, Savannah rambles (unplanned) about various topics coming up for her lately. These include: holding ourselves accountable, taking an (appropriate) break from “doing the work” and her new obsession with Game of Thrones. If only Jon Snow were here to listen.... Find info on National Eating Disorders Awareness week at https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org — IG: @yayforgrowthpod @the.sacredspace - www.artbysavz.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ali talks about National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (February 22-28, 2021) and doing our part to bring awareness to how serious eating disorders are. Ali's return to streaming is March 2nd (Time TBA) at www.twitch.tv/xhappynerdx Check out the Wallflower Writing Club at facebook.com/wallflowerwritingclub and be sure to ask for an invite to the discord! TRUE CRIME SUMMER SERIES - Starts April 30! Website: www.behindtheillness.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/btillnesspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/btillnesspod/support
I'm sharing my disordered eating story and recovery journey this week on Feed That Nation. This episode has been long in the making! It's taken me a long time to put words to my experience. So few people in my life know this story, but I'm not ashamed anymore. TRIGGER WARNINGS: Non-graphic descriptions of diet culture, body shaming, restrictive and obsessive eating behaviors, MyFitnessPal, weight loss, purging, and mental health/depression/anxiety. If you will be triggered by listening to my story, I want you to honor yourself and STOP watching this video! If you or someone you know are in immediate danger, please call 911 or contact your local emergency mental health services. I acknowledge that through all of my past and present struggles, I have always the privilege of a petite, white, healthy body and that fatphobia has never been something others have used to discriminate against me or invalidate me. People in fat bodies, people in non-white bodies, and people in disabled or chronically ill bodies often cannot say the same, and their stories are just as worthy of being heard and respected and empathized with as my own. -- Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255, https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ NAMI: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Eating-Disorders/Support ANAD: https://anad.org/get-help/eating-disorders-helpline/ NEDA: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline Eating Disorder Hope: https://www.eatingdisorderhope.com/recovery/self-help-tools-skills-tips My favorite IG creators around this topic**: @dietitiananna @happilyfed @tiffanyima @thenutritiontea @dylanmurphy.rd **Following people on social media is not equivalent to seeking out individualized professional help** -- Some of the links below may be affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I may receive a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Coconut Whisk! My favorite vegan, gluten-free microwave mug cake!! Use coupon code "FEEDTHATNATION" for 15% off! https://coconutwhisk.com/collections/all-mixes/products/stocking-stuffer-bundles/?ref=feedthatnation -- My name is Natalie Nation (aka: “that” Nation!). I am a Dietetic Intern and Masters of Public Health student, future registered dietitian, health educator, content creator, and mac and cheese expert! Feed That Nation is a place where I talk about all things college life, college health, and college wellness. I give my best advice and share authentic stories and REAL health and lifestyle tips for college students. I make content to connect with you, bring you information, share my story and my struggles, and most importantly, I am here to learn, just like you! My goal is to help you to be more successful, confident, and healthy in your student journey. Join me every Wednesday and Saturday in videos and podcasts with real talk from a real-life college student who has been there, done that. Follow Me: Instagram: instagram.com/feedthatnation Blog: feedthatnation.com Podcast: feedthatnation.com/links/ Podcast Theme Music: “Crimson Fly”, YouTube Audio Library Vlog Theme Music: "Take Your Time" "Bottle of Something", YouTube Audio Library The information given is for educational purposes only and is not meant to be taken as medical advice. Please seek out licensed health-care professionals for medical questions and concerns.
Heather Viniar Bio: Heather is a Spiritual + Intuitive Coach, and is the owner of Heather Viniar Coaching & Wellness. She works with and supports women who desire a deeper soul connection by healing past experiences and owning their authentic voice. She's a firm believer that, as humans, we have the ability to transform experiences of the past into our soul purpose and divine future, and is completely inspired by the growth and empowerment that she's witnessed clients develop. Heather is also a Tier 3: 1200-hour Certified Baptiste Influencer and a 500-ERYT through the Yoga Alliance. Her favorite part about yoga is that it's not just a practice that works, it's a practice that matters. She utilizes her yoga/mindfulness background and fitness/nutrition background so she can truly cater to and support clients with individual desires, holistically. Heather is committed to opening up a world of possibility. She is passionate about working with teens, Eating Disorder treatment centers and women's shelters to awaken empowerment in those communities. When Heather's not working or on her mat, she loves beach walks, looking or seashells, sunsets, photography, paddle-boarding, traveling, playing (aka-snuggling) with her 2 dogs, and spending time with her family. Connect with her on Instagram @heatherviniaryoga, and come join to learn Heather's 3 biggest secrets to setting energetic boundaries . When? Thursday February 25th from 6-7pm EST. Head over to heatherviniar.com to sign up. Can't make the workshop live? No problem! Sign up, and the recording will be sent to you after! Heather pulled a card from her deck of Oracle cards. The card she pulled was "Trust your Path" and the inquiry question is: "If you knew you were completely supported, what would you do?" Here is the link to ordering this deck of oracle cards. https://www.amazon.com/dp/178180995X/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_glt_fabc_WYYHYKVFZJFVTWQ7GX5Y And, here is a link to my blog with the picture and video of Heather pulling the cards here: http://spirituallyfityoga.com ---------------------------------------- https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/get-involved/nedawareness The goal of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (#NEDAwareness) is to shine the spotlight on eating disorders by educating the public, spreading a message of hope, and putting lifesaving resources into the hands of those in need. ================================== Thank you to the sponsor of this episode, http://ubindi.com, which is the platform I use to manage bookings for my classes. Ubindi.com is offering a 50% discount on the Annual Essentials Plan to listeners of this Spiritually Fit Yoga podcast! Try out Ubindi for free. If you choose to upgrade, use discount code AMELIA, all in cap, to get 50% off! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirituallyfityoga/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spirituallyfityoga/support
"Body's are not rubber bands, they don't bounce or snap right back after having a baby," said Rachel Coleman LMFT on today's episode of the National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Series on Life with ED, the podcast. Today, Rachel joins host and Registered Dietitian Julia Werth to discuss how diet culture impacts mothers and can lead them and their children down the path of disordered eating and a negative relationship with food. To connect with Rachel check out her own podcast - Mom Genes. If you enjoyed the show, please leave a rating and review. With any any questions, comments or concerns contact Julia at werthyourwhilenutrition@gmail.com.
Episode Title: The Chaos of Recovery with Stacy Schilter-Pisano, LMFT, CEDS In this episode of “Calming the Chaos,” we’ll be talking to Stacy Schilter-Pisano, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Eating Disorders Specialist at The Emily Program in Washington State. The Emily program offers a variety of different ways to help those who struggle with eating disorders find recovery. Stacy and I are both passionate about treating eating disorders in our local, national and international communities. And so now, during National Eating Disorders Awareness week, let’s listen to Stacy and I talk… as two Certified Eating Disorders Specialists….about the chaos that can happen in the minds and bodies of those who are struggling with eating disorders, and especially in those who decide that they want to enter into a program to find recovery. Let’s listen in! Stacy’s Introduction – The Emily Program The Emily program offers Intensive Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient or Partial Hospitalization services to treat clinical Eating Disorders and Body Image Dissatisfaction. Their goal is to help those who struggle with food, eating and body image recover from behavior patterns that they have been using for coping with stress, and find recovery. The steps to recovery: When the environment changes – Chaos Happens! Intake: Just getting the courage about an eating disorder creates chaos Their mental health experience, their lived experience and experience with food Am I sick enough to admit? Or downplaying or minimizing their sickness People experience some chaos with being vulnerable talking about their behaviors that have been secret Fear: People might find out about me…is there someone who knows me and find out what I am struggling with? Is the intake provider judging me? (Racing thoughts) When feedback or recommendations happens, there is a LOT of chaos After the recommendation, clients experience: Mental gymnastics - fear of changing, and “what you are suggesting requires me to make some major changes in my life to recover. Overturning life doesn’t seem feasible A Higher level of care (Residential or a 35 hour per week commitment) results in an acceptance of reality and deciding what to do…admit or not? 50-60% Accept the recommendation – Acceptance of reality 20-30% don’t accept, but will do another service (such as outpatient treatment) Motivation is low: on a scale of 1-10 (one meaning not motivated and 10 meaning extremely motivated), most people are usually 2-4…not sure they want to do the things that are required of them to get well. How to calm the chaos when people admit to the program Warm, welcoming and calming environment and space Tour of the space and give them an idea of what to expect / experience The first day: orientation with Dietician, Medical and Therapist Describe to them in structure and information in advance – help them feel welcomed and comfortable Giving them a semblance of what will happens eases the mind Therapists help them feel grounded in the program Dieticians and Therapists help them feel grounded when eating Skills coaching when chaos gets really intense Prompting to self-soothe using the four senses (the fifth being taste) Prompting to distract when it gets really difficult Turning the mind away from the chaos that threaten to overwhelm Checking the facts: “Will that food you eat make you fat?” Dietician can help you check the facts. Motivational interviewing: “Why did you actually enter this program, anyway?” Do people get used to it and use skills automatically? Yes, over time they do get used to using How do you help yourself? Empaths experience people’s distress Neutrally noticing my own responses (angst within myself) Notice your own experience Non-judgmental Self-Validating – it deserves honoring Letting go of things that are beyond my control Turning mind away from the client that may not be okay, but I can be okay Experiencing emotions and not judging the emotions or the experiences Being curious about what is showing up As a therapist, take no credit for what the people do or not How Therapists do Self-Care Stacy: Mind-candy, stories, take me away from the therapeutic experiences, - decompressing tims Tracy: Audiobooks – hear a story and take me away Information and links: The Emily Program is a national program, based in Minnesota, Ohio, Pittsburgh and Washington State. Each location offers individualized care for eating disorders, including assessment and treatment at a variety of different levels of care and within a variety of different disciplines, including Medical, Psychiatric, Psychotherapy, Yoga and Art Therapy and Dietician Assistance. Find out more information about The Emily Program at www.emilyprogram.com You can follow “Calming the Chaos” podcast in a variety of different ways! Podcast Website: calmingthechaos.libsyn.com Tracy’s Website: www.lokahicounseling.com Facebook: Lokahi Counseling, at https://www.facebook.com/lokahi.counseling.9 Twitter (@the_calming) Instagram (calmingthec) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-kenela-79935b5/) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7qISnLR8T4g-bSDu-pW9LQ?view_as=subscriber
Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health & Fitness with a healthy side of sarcasm
Special episode coming at you guys today! I’m on vacation, and it’s also National Eating Disorders Awareness week, so I wanted to give you guys a deeper look into my own personal story and how my approach to nutrition has evolved over the years from my personal health journey, and working with clients with disordered...Read More »
In the spirit of this week being National Eating Disorders Awareness week, we’ll be discussing the relationship with Disordered Eating & Obesity. When food becomes a substance of abuse in the same way cocaine is, treatment must include a quantum transformation of the mind, from addiction to awareness. Dr. Baylac will be addressing various issues concerning the various causes & treatments of this growing issue. For more information, visit the website https://www.hawaiinaturopathicretreat.com or call 808-933-4400.
During the start of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, learn more about this serious health condition that affects millions of Americans
Download Ep 01: National Eating Disorders Awareness - Claire Mysko EB001 National Eating Disorders Awareness with Claire Mysko This week is National Eating Disorders Awareness week. In the United States, about 30-million people suffer from an eating disorder at some point in their lives. Of that number,it is estimated that 10-million are men, and 20-million are women. My featured guest this week is Claire Mysko. Claire serves as the CEO of the National Eating Disorders Association. She is internationally recognized as a leader in eating disorder advocacy and education and she joins me to share her personal story of overcoming an eating disorder, why she is so passionate about educating the public and debunking the myths and misconceptions of these disorders, and how her personal journey has led to her passionate career in educating and advocating on this epidemic. "One of the great joys of recovery is that you can find your voice and you can connect with what you are truly passionate about, and really make a difference in the world." -Claire Mysko This Week on the Every Body Podcast: Research surrounding early intervention success rate for people with eating disorders. The rock-bottom turning point for Claire in her journey to overcome an eating disorder. How activism has played a role in her recovery. The Supergirl Dilemma study, its focus, and the unsurprising results. The intense focus on obesity prevention and its effects on eating disorders in children. The myths, misconceptions, and false images of eating disorders and their cultural effects The difference between an eating disorder and disordered eating. The mental mindset shift recovering women experience during and after pregnancy. What National Eating Disorders Awareness Week means and its mission. Connect with the National Eating Disorders Association: NEDA Helpline:(toll-free) 1-800-931-2237 Click-to-Chat:MyNEDA.org Screening: NEDA Eating Disorder Screening Tool Advocacy: NEDA Advocacy Program Prevention: The Body Project Additional Resources: You’re Amazing book by Claire Mysko Does This Pregnancy Make Me Look Fat? Book by Claire Mysko and Magali Amadei Rate & Share Thank you for joining me this week on the Every Body podcast. If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to iTunes , subscribe to the show and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. Don’t forget to visit our website , follow us on Facebook , Twitter, and Instagram , and join our mailing list so you never miss an episode! http://www.clairemysko.com http://nedawareness.org
Dr. Cynthia Bulik, Director of UNC-Chapel Hill's Eating Disorders Program and author of "The Woman in the Mirror: How to Stop Confusing What You Look LIke with Who You Are," discusses the misrepresentation of women in the media, providing tips for breaking barriers and improving self-esteem as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness week. Joining Bulik in the conversation are Stephanie Crayton of UNC Health Care and WUNC-FM's Frank Stasio.
Dr. Cynthia Bulik, Director of UNC-Chapel Hill's Eating Disorders Program and author of "The Woman in the Mirror: How to Stop Confusing What You Look LIke with Who You Are," discusses the misrepresentation of women in the media, providing tips for breaking barriers and improving self-esteem as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness week. Joining Bulik in the conversation are Stephanie Crayton of UNC Health Care and WUNC-FM's Frank Stasio.
Heads up all! From February 25 - March 3, 2007, it is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week sponsored by the National Eating Disorders Association. Here's a quick podcast on more information. Play podcast: More on NEDAW (2 min.)