Emotional Sobriety: From Relationship Trauma to Resilience and Balance

Emotional Sobriety Emotional Sobriety: From Relationship Trauma to Resilience and Balance Tian Dayton December 10, 2007 ISBN-10 ‏: ‎ 0757306098 Dayton, Tian. Emotional Sobriety: From Relationship Trauma to Resilience and Balance. Health Communications ; Publishers Group UK Distributor, 2008. When we manage the stresses of the day by turning to outside ‘mood managers’ such as food, sex, work, shopping, [...]
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The ACOA Trauma Syndrome

The ACOA Trauma Syndrom The ACOA Trauma Syndrome Tian Dayton September 03, 2012 ISBN-10 ‏: ‎ 0757306098 Dayton, Tian. Emotional Sobriety: From Relationship Trauma to Resilience and Balance. Health Communications ; Publishers Group UK Distributor, 2008. Growing up in a home where there is addiction or relationship trauma puts a child at great risk for long-term, post-traumatic stress effects that adversely [...]
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Dispelling the Myths of Binge Eating Disorder

Group Holding Hands Together Despite being the most common eating disorder in the United States, binge eating disorder is still widely misunderstood. [1] In fact, there are many common binge eating disorder myths. But taking some time to learn more about binge eating disorder and the truth behind the condition can help bring more understanding to this widespread condition and possibly [...]
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Is an Eating Disorder a Disability? | When to Apply for Disability Benefits

Disability Benefits While eating disorders like anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge eating disorder (BED) can be debilitating to experience on a mental, physical, and emotional level, they can also be maddeningly complicated to treat, thanks to the vast patchwork of insurance coverage and countless caveats involved in getting care paid for. Many people wonder, “Is an eating disorder a disability,” [...]
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What is the Most Common Eating Disorder?

Sunflower in the Woods Aside from being dangerous, eating disorders are complex mental health conditions. Many factors can make it challenging to get accurate statistics on how many people struggle with certain eating disorders or eating disorders in general. By some estimates, nearly 8 million Americans live with an eating disorder. [1] And though there are many types of eating disorders, [...]
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Eating Disorders & Exercise: How to Strike a Healthy Balance

Woman working with Eating Disorders and Exercise Contributed by Canopy Cove Exercise is a crucial component of good health, but when exercise is taken to an extreme, it can negatively impact one’s health and well-being. This is often the case when considering the role of exercise in eating disorders (EDs). Exercise is defined as any physical activity undertaken with a specific objective [...]
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