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‘YOU ARE WRONG’: Why it’s time to address lack of specialist eating disorder services
By Valerie Di Mascio, Canada As a teenager, I struggled with anorexia but was never diagnosed. At the time, I could not see that my eating behaviours were a problem, and therefore I never…
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Российские тенденции в терапии нарушения пищевого поведения
Константин Рыжков, Россия Я, как врач, столкнулся с проблемой нарушения пищевого поведения в 90х годах– сразу после распада СССР. По роду своей профессиональной деятельности я консультировал, лечил и поддерживал пациентов с нарушением пищевого поведения…
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Russia Embarks on Mapping Evidence-Based Course
By Konstantin Ryzhkova, Russia As a physician, I faced challenges with various eating disorders in the 1990s, immediately after the collapse of the USSR. On account of my professional activity I provided consultations, treatment…
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Creating Essential Dialogue through Story Telling in Eating Disorder Recovery
By Jamie Bushell, USA As a new(ish) member of the eating disorder recovery community, I feel a multitude of emotions contributing to the World Eating Disorders Action Day’s blog, including fear, courage, vulnerability, gratitude,…
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Engaging non-traditional ‘faces’ of eating disorders in dialogue
By Chevese Turner, Founder, President, CEO of BEDA, USA The Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA) is a proud partner in support of World Eating Disorder Action Day #WeDoAct. BEDA leadership believes in this incredibly…
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Binge Eating Disorder is an illness, not a way of life
By Patricia Colli, Philadelphia, PA, USA Eating disorders are a mental health issue with physical manifestations – and one that has been stigmatized and shamed, swept under the carpet. It’s the illness that most…
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“You can be Struggling with an Eating Disorder at any Size”
By Jennifer Rollin, MSW, LGSW, USA There is a popular eating disorder recovery meme that states, “You are not fat. You have fat. You also have fingernails but you are not fingernails.” On first…
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Why are you doing all that ‘caring for others’ stuff? Suffering from an Eating Disorder in Belgium
By Nathalie Decoo, Belgium Why do I care for others? Why do I want to matter to others? People who know me would say: “Can’t you leave all that stuff behind you?” To…
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‘Are There People With Anorexia In Japan?’
By Aya Nishizono-Maher MD, PhD, Japan ‘Are there people with anorexia in Japan?’ As eating disorder specialists we are often asked this question from overseas. Yes. We do have people with anorexia and…
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“Eating disorders don’t discriminate – so why do insurance companies? The American experience”
By Jessica Setnick, MS, RD, CEDRD, USA You pay into an insurance plan, every month or every paycheck, for the sole purpose of knowing that when you or a family member is ill, your…
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“Out of the closet: Being black, with an eating disorder”
By Stephanie Covington-Armstrong, USA When I relapsed at 36 years old, with bulimia after fourteen years of abstinence, a recovery that I had stopped making a priority due to the stresses of managing a…
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“Muslims Get Eating Disorders Too”
By Nadia Shabir (Pen name Maha Khan), Pakistan/UK Eating Disorders don’t get headlines in Muslim world, but they are a real crisis in many countries of the Middle East and Asia. Sadly we…
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Campaña Mundial para declarar el 2 de Junio de 2016 el Día de Acción por los Trastornos de la Conduca Alimentaria
Escrito por Dra. Eva Trujillo, México Muchos de nosotros esperamos con gran expectativa que llegue el 2 de Junio. Para quienes trabajamos en el campo de los Trastornos de la Conducta Alimentaria es un…
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“Countries with not even one single eating disorders specialist”
By Dr. Eva Trujillo, Mexico Many of us look forward to World Eating Disorder Action Day on June 2nd with great emotion. For us, who work in the Eating Disorders field, this will…
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Collaborative education: The key to dispelling myths, shame and stigma
By The Butterfly Foundation, Australia WE DO ACT. These three words conjure up a sense of community, collaboration, cooperation and collective comradery around an issue of great importance; a clear move forward with purpose…
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“Why June 2, 2016 Matters To Me”
By Laura Collins Lyster-Mensh, USA I’ve been an eating disorder activist for nearly 15 years now. I’ve seen a lot of change. I’ve seen a great deal of pain, but also such encouraging…
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When Grandma Found her Voice: It’s Never Too Late to Recover from an Eating Disorder
By June Alexander, Australia I was a grandmother when I ‘came out’. The event was a school information night; the year, 2007. Forty-four years after developing anorexia nervosa, I was sharing my inner…
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What Will it Take to Speed Up Treatment for Eating Disorders?
By Ulrike Schmidt, MRCPsych, Dr. Med. PhD, King’s College London, UK If you have a child with cancer, you wouldn’t wait until they had reached stage four cancer before starting treatment and it’s no…
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Kicking Goals for Males With Eating Disorders
By Thomas (Tommy) Kelly, Scotland Doctors often don’t understand eating disorders and turn males away due to stigma of this illness being a female complaint. They also tend to base treatment on BMI (body…
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Why ‘Come back when you want to get better’ is not good enough
By Tabitha Farrar, UK and USA A little bit about me: Despite being an incredibly body-confident teenager, I developed Anorexia at age 17. I suffered severely from the disease until at age 26 I was…
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When recovery is a privilege
By Andrea LaMarre, MSc, PhD(c), Canada When I think about eating disorders, I think about how lucky I am. By all accounts, I’m in the minority: I am a person who was able to…
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“I put myself out there so others could find me, and now they do.”
By Judy Krasna, Israel When my daughter was diagnosed with anorexia eight years ago, our pediatrician didn’t have any tools to help her and he had no idea where to refer us for treatment.…
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Never Give Up! The Dream of Recovery is REAL
Personally, a big part of my recovery journey has revolved around sharing the gift of recovery mentoring with others.
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It’s Time to Stop the Loss
By Karen Flello, Canada June 2, 2016 will be the first ever World Eating Disorder Action Day. Individuals and organizations from around the world will unite to bring awareness of these devastating mental illnesses…
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The Power of Families
Parents have unique knowledge about their children and unparalleled investment in their children’s long-term well-being.
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Join me in supporting World Eating Disorders Action Day
Isn’t it time that eating disorders gets a day too? Well, it has: June 2, 2016 is the first ever World Eating Disorders Action Day.
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What Is World Eating Disorders Action Day?
With the advent of social media, a growing collective of organizations and individuals who are changing the face of eating disorders across the globe have come together to advocate for change and take…