Disordered Eating vs Eating Disorders: What’s the Difference?
At some point in your life, you might have found yourself wondering what, if any, the differences are between disordered eating versus eating disorders. Maybe you used to be caught
At some point in your life, you might have found yourself wondering what, if any, the differences are between disordered eating versus eating disorders. Maybe you used to be caught
If you have an eating disorder, the COVID-19 pandemic may trigger your condition due to the incredible stress associated with the coronavirus lockdown. At the Integrative Life Center in Nashville, TN,
Understanding and Treating Eating Disorders with Storytelling and Metaphor: Thursday, Oct 22nd | 11:00am – 1:00pm CT In this didactic and experiential presentation, case studies and clinical examples will be
In the U.S., millions of people have eating disorders. But types of eating disorders can take several forms. So recognizing them in ourselves or others isn’t easy. Also, some individuals
Having healthy food relationships is a part of having a healthy life overall. While treatment for drug and alcohol addiction is vital to get clean and sober, there’s more to
It was once believed that breakfast was the most important meal of the day. With young children, that may still be the case as they head off to school. Breakfast
Did you know? We all have a tendency to crave certain foods but did you know that your cravings could be signaling something deeper? In Dr. Anita Johnston’s Light of
In this webinar, ILC’s Director of Nutrition Services, Mackenzie Reeser, MPH, RDN, LDN, shares tips on nourishing your mind and body while taking in a constant flood of mixed messages
Eating disorders are serious health conditions that require professional medical and psychological care in order to recover from successfully. Individuals with disrupted eating habits often suffer physically, mentally, emotionally, and
Eating disorders like all mental and physical illnesses can affect anyone at any time. Anorexia especially, is a dangerous condition. When a person is anorexic, they deny their body the
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