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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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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)
"Do you find yourself feeling run-down even though you’re training hard and eating what seems like a healthy diet?" "Have your workouts started to feel harder than usual, and your performance is declining?" "Have you lost your menstrual cycle or noticed frequent injuries that just won’t heal?" Here’s What You Need to Know. These could be more than just signs of overtraining — they might point to a condition called Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). What Is RED-S? Re
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Apr 83 min read
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"A Parent's Guide: Understanding and Supporting Your Teen with an Eating Disorder"
As a parent, it can be heartbreaking to ponder if your child is battling with an eating disorder. At first, you may see it as something trivial— teens counting calories & skipping meals— Haven't we all experienced this when we were young? But then, the next time, you start noticing the subtle shifts: frequently withdrawing from food, anxious about family dinners, and having intensified body image concerns. Over time, these behaviors escalate to frequent trips to the bathroom
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Nov 17, 20213 min read
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