Are you interviewing eating disorders therapists? Yes, you completely have the right to vet us. It can feel scary to realize you or a loved one might have an actual eating disorder. However, it is also an empowering realization that can help lead you to healing and more freedom in your life! (Cheering sounds.) The…Read more »
Tag: Eating Disorders
Prevention or protection?
When it comes to the idea of “eating disorder prevention,” differing (and seemingly passionate) views arise. Some I have heard or read about include opinions such as: Why spend precious and limited funds on something that we don’t know works? Is it even possible to prevent eating disorders (Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating…Read more »
Masked Pain
Masked pain, hidden from the public, friends, and family. Sometimes it takes a celebrity’s tragedy to start a discussion that has been needed for a very long time. We sadly lost a talent and a gift in our arts yesterday. And, many other less well-knowns peoples’ lives have been lost, too. I hope we’ll keep…Read more »
An eating disorder’s “all about control”—FALSE!
I often hear psychology students, eating disorder sufferers, and even some treating professionals generalize that eating disorders are “all about control.” With all respect and sincerity, I object! Control can weave into the eating disorder’s functions for a person, but so much of the time it is not the exclusive (or even main) culprit. First…Read more »
Branding blunder: a frame named, “Anorexxxy”
“Anorexxxy,” optical frames by Thierry Lasry, recently received notice. (If you are feeling shocked about “Anorexxxy”/anorexia being seen as a fashion label instead of as a serious illness, you are not alone.) Jennifer Ouellette, a mother familiar with eating disorders, took to social media with her message of concern. According to a CBS news report…Read more »
Beauty—an unpredictably moving target
I recently happened upon some interesting photography books—pin-up pictures classified by decade. As I perused through the 30’s, 40’s, 50’, 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s, anyone watching saw my mouth drop open. I noticed that with each decade, perceptions of beauty and sexiness profoundly and clearly changed. A recent blog in the Huffington Post, “Note to…Read more »
Instead of “Happy Holidays,” “Data-gathering Holidays” to you!
At this time of the year, there are so many celebrations related to whichever holiday you might be honoring. When a person has an eating disorder or a complicated relationship with food and body, this time of the year can feel painful. For sufferers, here is an additional perspective. This season can offer you many…Read more »
Diet Snapshots
Interesting idea and art… Photographer, Stephanie Gonot in Los Angeles, created various photo representations of fad diets, past and present. This got me thinking–in images–about our contemporary health and diet practices in society… Imagine your own current diet-art, and take a mental snapshot. What thoughts or feelings does your image bring up for you now?…Read more »
Recovery…
I like that there is some more research happening about eating disorder recovery indicators. And, I’d like to say that eating disorder recovery can still be possible even if a person doesn’t match what the article cited (reference below). In my life, I have seen people who believed they could never recover, recover. I have…Read more »
“Diabulimia” – A misleading term
When diabetes and eating disorders intermix… A popular term that refers to this is “diabulimia” (likely a combination of words “diabetes” and “bulimia”), but that isn’t necessarily the the most accurate verbiage. People with diabetes can experience almost or full-blown Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, or Binge Eating Disorder along with their diabetes. Should we instead call these combinations,…Read more »