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Not One More 2023 | Center for Change

02/09/2023 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

Alison. Laina. Rachel. Amy. Natalie. Raelyn. These six beautiful souls were my friends, roommates, and confidantes. They were some of

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Not One More 2023 | The Renfrew Center

02/08/2023 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

The Alliance’s call to action of Not One More is vital to allowing new awareness to emerge and grow. I

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Not One More 2023 | Banyan Treatment Center

02/07/2023 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

At the end of a patient’s journey, I will end our last visit by asking, “tell me something you want

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Not One More 2023 | Carolina House

02/06/2023 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

For the past sixteen years, I have worked with eating disorder patients in residential and inpatient settings. These are some

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Not One More 2023 | Timberline Knolls

02/03/2023 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

Not one more family without hope. This message is for you: the mother, father, spouse, partner, brother, or sister…The loved

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Not One More 2023 | Galen Hope

02/01/2023 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

Eating Disorder Awareness is very important to us at Galen Hope. The intersection of mental health and eating disorder treatment

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To the Members of the American Academy of Pediatrics

01/13/2023 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

As the Collaborative of Eating Disorders Organizations (CEDO), we strongly oppose the new clinical guidelines introduced by the American Academy

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Nutrition is not a Diet: Promoting Food Acceptance and Inclusivity

12/22/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

Nutrition and dieting are often confused in our culture, each reduced to an “eat this, not that” mentality that sees

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Managing Your Recovery During the Holidays

12/15/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

The holidays are a time of celebration and joy for many, but for a person who’s in eating disorder recovery,

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Atypical Anorexia is More Typical Than We May Think

12/12/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

What is Atypical Anorexia? Atypical anorexia occurs when all criteria are met for anorexia nervosa such as restricting food and

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Family Support: A Key Element in Eating Disorder Treatment

12/09/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

For children and young adolescents with eating disorders, families play an important support role in eating disorder treatment. Families make

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Can College Wait?

12/07/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

Making the decision to go to college after high school is stressful enough let alone when one is struggling with

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Control vs. Choice

12/05/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

A quick google search gets you these definitions and list of synonyms for control and choice: CONTROL – the power

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Is There a Link Between Genetics and ARFID?

12/02/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

Every eating disorder is a complex psychiatric disorder, and as such, tends to have equally complex causes that vary from

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Binge Eating Disorder and the Holiday Season

11/30/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

For many, the holiday season brings feelings of excitement, warmth, and closeness with family and friends. However, for those who

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P.R.E.P. for the Holidays

11/23/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

As the season changes to fall, our attention is drawn toward the upcoming holidays. Often marketed as the “most wonderful

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Time to Act

11/21/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

You cannot think your way into an eating disorder, nor can you think your way out of it. The progression

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Greek Life: How Sororities Can Support Members with Eating Disorders

11/17/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com

Sorority girls and frat boys. The words often evoke a visceral reaction. Whether it’s the media, those not involved in

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