Benefits of Eating Disorder Treatment Created Specifically for Women

Black woman in Eating Disorder Treatment Specifically for Women and bringing honesty in eating disorder recovery Contributed by Canopy Cove Eating disorders are experienced by a diverse spectrum of individuals of differing genders, ethnicities, backgrounds, etc. For this reason, it is essential to begin this article with a disclaimer: In regards to eating disorder treatment specifically for women, our society has only recently started to adopt an understanding of the difference between [...]
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Unique Issues & Concerns of Teens Struggling with Bulimia

Girl thinking about when Teens Struggle with Bulimia and needing Online Therapy Contributed by Canopy Cove Bulimia Nervosa (BN) is an eating disorder diagnosis whose behaviors are characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviors [1]. For both adults and teens, this disorder can have catastrophic consequences to the body and mind if it continues untreated. However, when teens struggle with bulimia, they [...]
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Recovery Stories & Eating Disorders – Do They Help?

College student using Eating Disorder Recovery Stories in her recovery Contributed by Canopy Cove Stories have helped to make our large and densely populated world smaller. Through them, we enter different time periods, explore new and foreign cultures, and expand our understanding of the human experience. Whether we are looking for comedy, tragedy, adventure, or inspiration, hearing the stories of others – their lives, their experiences, [...]
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Addressing Underlying Anxiety and Depression in Eating Disorders

Woman working through Anxiety and Depression in Eating Disorders and Binge Eating Disorder and Diabetes Contributed by Canopy Cove The comorbidity rate of eating disorders with other mental illness diagnoses is incredibly high. One study determined that 97% of female inpatients were diagnosed with at least one other mental illness [1]. So what is the best way to approach Anxiety and Depression in Eating Disorders? Two of the most common comorbidities [...]
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Treatment During the Holidays

Woman working on Eating Disorder Treatment During the Holidays Contributed by Canopy Cove Making the decision whether to enter treatment during the holidays can be a daunting task. It is understandable that there will be mixed emotions involved. It is difficult enough to make the decision to enter treatment and to be away from family on regular days, and that decision just becomes more [...]
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Guidelines for Speaking with Parents About Your Eating Disorder

Woman Speaking with Parents About Your Eating Disorder Contributed by Canopy Cove Thinking about sharing with your parents that you are struggling with disordered eating is anxiety provoking to say the least. Anxious thoughts like, “They will be disappointed in me,” “They will freak out,” or, “I don’t even know how to tell them or what to say,” are all common when thinking [...]
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