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How Medications Can Support Weight Gain Among Individuals with Eating Disorders
Weight restoration is one of the toughest steps in recovering from restrictive eating disorders such as ARFID, anorexia and Bulimia. Even with strong nutrition support and therapy, many patients still face roadblocks—low appetite, nausea, overwhelming fear of weight gain, or intrusive thoughts that make eating feel nearly impossible. For some individuals, certain medications can serve as helpful tools in easing these barriers. They do not replace core treatment, but they can
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Nov 185 min read
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Student Recovery Contracts: Supporting Eating Disorder Recovery in College Transitions
The transition to college is a thrilling leap into independence, academic pursuit, and new social landscapes. For many students, it’s the beginning of a fresh chapter. But for those recovering from an eating disorder, this exciting time can carry hidden risks. New routines, heightened stress, peer influences, and reduced family oversight can quietly trigger relapse—sometimes undoing months or even years of hard-earned progress. So, how can families, clinicians, and students t
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Apr 154 min read
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