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NEDIC Bulletin

A Brief Review of Exercise in Eating Disorders Treatment

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing the inclusion of exercise in eating disorders treatment, guidelines, and risks of doing so.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Eating Disorders

A Bulletin by Margaret Notar, MSW, RSW, describing the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, an approach that uses acceptance and mindfulness processes, and commitment and behaviour change processes, to produce greater psychological flexibility.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Addressing Food and Eating Disorders in the Workplace

This article by Madalyn Marcus, PhD, CPsych will explore what eating disorders are, how they may present in the workplace, and how workplaces may trigger eating-related concerns, and will offer tips for supporting those suffering from these concerns. Ultimately, the hope is that this article will help people create a safe space at work for preventing and addressing eating-related concerns.

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Academic Journals or Articles

Antidepressants versus placebo for people with bulimia nervosa

The use of a single antidepressant agent was clinically effective for the treatment of bulimia nervosa when compared to placebo, with an overall greater remission rate but a higher rate of dropouts. No differential effect regarding efficacy and tolerability among the various classes of antidepressants could be demonstrated. This article is provided by Cochrane Canada.

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Academic Journals or Articles

Antidepressants versus psychological treatments and their combination for bulimia nervosa

Psychotherapeutic approaches, mainly cognitive behavior therapy, and antidepressant medication are the two treatment modalities that have received most support in controlled outcome studies of bulimia nervosa. Psychotherapy appeared to be more acceptable to subjects. When antidepressants were combined with psychological treatments, acceptability of the latter was significantly reduced. This article is provided by Cochrane Canada.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Are Eating Disorders Addictions?

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing eating disorders from an addictions perspective.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Body dissatisfaction and maladaptive eating behaviours among transgender people

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing body dissatisfaction and eating disorders in transgender individuals.

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Canadian Research on Eating Disorders

An overview of Canadian research on eating disorders, prepared by the Ontario Community Outreach Program for Eating Disorders (2011) www.ocoped.ca and updated by the National Initiative for Eating Disorders (2017) www.nied.ca

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Videos and Webinars

Clinical Narratives from Sheena’s Place

For almost 20 years, Debbie Berlin-Romalis has facilitated support groups at Sheena’s Place, a non-residential, non-institutional centre for individuals, families, and friends affected by eating disorders. Through her clinical work and observations, Debbie has developed “trademarked concepts” that illustrate and highlight specific phenomena related to the social determinants of health and the onset and development of eating disorders.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Coping Strategies for Families and Partners of an Individual Living With an Eating Disorder

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing coping strategies for the families, partners, and caregivers of individuals living with an eating disorder.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Cultural and Familial Influences on the Risk of Eating Disorders and Eating Disturbances Among East and Southeast Asians in Asia and North America

This article by Yurico Shu Ping Li aims to provide insights into the cultural and familial influences that play a role in the development of eating disorders and eating disturbances among East Asian and Southeast Asian populations in Asia and North America. It will also discuss considerations for psychotherapy for East and Southeast Asians living with eating disorders.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Dental Problems Associated with Disordered Eating

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing dental issues that may arise as a result of eating disorders.

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Videos and Webinars

Diabulimia

What is Type 1 Diabetes? What is diabulimia? Lori-Short-Zamudio, a registered dietitian, explains and offers some ideas to reduce the risk and for treatment interventions.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders (Chinese Simplified)

In this NEDIC Bulletin article that has been translated into Chinese (Simplified), Anita Federici, PhD, CPsych, FAED explains how DBT blends cognitive behavioural approaches with meditative practices and acceptance-based strategies, why it is a treatment modality that can be helpful for people with eating disorders, and which type of DBT to apply based on the nature of an individual's eating disorder.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders (French)

In this NEDIC Bulletin article that has been translated into French, Anita Federici, PhD, CPsych, FAED explains how DBT blends cognitive behavioural approaches with meditative practices and acceptance-based strategies, why it is a treatment modality that can be helpful for people with eating disorders, and which type of DBT to apply based on the nature of an individual's eating disorder.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders (Persian)

In this NEDIC Bulletin article that has been translated into Persian, Anita Federici, PhD, CPsych, FAED explains how DBT blends cognitive behavioural approaches with meditative practices and acceptance-based strategies, why it is a treatment modality that can be helpful for people with eating disorders, and which type of DBT to apply based on the nature of an individual's eating disorder.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders (Punjabi)

In this NEDIC Bulletin article that has been translated into Punjabi, Anita Federici, PhD, CPsych, FAED explains how DBT blends cognitive behavioural approaches with meditative practices and acceptance-based strategies, why it is a treatment modality that can be helpful for people with eating disorders, and which type of DBT to apply based on the nature of an individual's eating disorder.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders (Spanish)

In this NEDIC Bulletin article that has been translated into Spanish, Anita Federici, PhD, CPsych, FAED explains how DBT blends cognitive behavioural approaches with meditative practices and acceptance-based strategies, why it is a treatment modality that can be helpful for people with eating disorders, and which type of DBT to apply based on the nature of an individual's eating disorder.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Dialectical Behavioural Therapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders

In this NEDIC Bulletin article, Anita Federici, PhD, CPsych, FAED explains how DBT blends cognitive behavioural approaches with meditative practices and acceptance-based strategies, why it is a treatment modality that can be helpful for people with eating disorders, and which type of DBT to apply based on the nature of an individual's eating disorder.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Eating Disorder Recovery Coaching: A New Ally on the Treatment Team

What is eating disorder recovery coaching? How is it helpful for individuals with eating disorders? Written by Sarah Rzemeniak, certified recovery coach, with Carolyn Costin, founder of the Carolyn Costin Institute™ Coach Training Program, this Bulletin article explains how recovery coaches support affected individuals in overcoming the day-to-day challenges of recovery. This article also sheds light on how one can become a recovery coach and suggests what to consider in choosing a recovery coach.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Eating Disorders Among Girls and Women in Canada Report: Where are we now?

A NEDICBulletin considering the Standing Committee on the Status of Women's report entitled "Eating Disorders Among Girls and Women in Canada" one year following the report's issue.

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Videos and Webinars

Eating Disorders Are Not A Choice

Eating disorders are not a choice. They are not about vanity, weight or even food. Eating disorders are a serious mental health condition and may have serious health consequences.

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Eating Disorders: Beyond the Myths

The NEDIC team discusses myths, facts and false stereotypes surrounding eating disorders.

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NEDIC Bulletin / Reviews and Reports

Eating Disorders in Canada

A resource prepared by NIED for Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017, containing an overview of Canadian-centric facts and statistics about eating disorders.

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Academic Journals or Articles

Eating Disorders Review

Eating Disorders Review provides news and original articles on diagnosis and treatment of all eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, other specified feeding or eating disorders, and obesity. This is an external resource, and NEDIC is linking to it for informational purposes only.

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Academic Journals or Articles

Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment & Prevention

Eating Disorders offers a multidisciplinary perspective on clinical issues and prevention research that considers the essential cultural, social, familial, and personal elements that not only foster eating-related problems, but also furnish clues that facilitate the most effective possible therapies and treatment approaches.This is an external resource, and NEDIC is linking to it for informational purposes only.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Eating Disorders: Time to Weigh the Costs

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing the "burden of disease" cost of eating disorders in Australia.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Effectiveness of creative arts therapies in supporting individuals impacted by eating disorders

The complex and enduring nature of eating disorders and the associated experiences of shame and guilt are often seen as hurdles to treatment success. While psychological interventions are the first-line approach to treating eating disorders, their effectiveness is considered modest. In this issue of the NEDIC Bulletin, Rachel Hoi Laam Leung explores the potential power of using creative arts as an adjunct or alternative to traditional therapies for individuals impacted by eating disorders.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Emotion-Focused Therapy for Eating Disorders

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing Emotion-Focused Therapy for eating disorders.

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Academic Journals or Articles

European Eating Disorders Review

The Professional Journal of beat, the leading UK charity for people with Eating Disorders and their families, European Eating Disorders Review is an international journal, publishing articles which review or report original research that has implications for the treatment and care of people with eating disorders, and articles which report innovations and experience in the clinical management of eating disorders. This is an external resource, and NEDIC is linking to it for informational purposes only.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Exploring the Association Between Food Insecurity and Eating Disorders in Canada

In this issue, Carolyn Minnick, MSc, explores the intersection of food insecurity and eating disorders. She shares findings from research that she carried out with the objective of elucidating the relationship between food insecurity, eating disorder risk, and disordered eating symptoms, and discusses their implications.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Fat as a Therapeutic Issue: Raising Awareness in Ourselves and Our Clients

A NEDIC Bulletin exploring the experience of fat women in therapy from a variety of perspectives. Cultural and psychotherapeutic prejudices against fat women are explored

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NEDIC Bulletin

Food & Weight Preoccupation During Midlife

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing eating disorders and body image for women in midlife.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Giving Up an Eating Disorder: What Else Might an Affected Individual be Giving Up?

A NEDIC Bulletin exploring the recovery process, focusing on the period after the initial tasks of recovery have begun and potential issues or roadblocks that may arise.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Gut-directed hypnotherapy: A treatment consideration for those navigating the complexity of digestive conditions and disordered eating

Research has found that 23.7% of individuals with digestive conditions display disordered eating. Therefore, prior to making recommendations for nutrition therapy, it is important for health care providers working with individuals with digestive conditions to screen for a history of disordered eating. It is risky for individuals affected with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) who have a history of disordered eating to attempt a restrictive therapeutic diet, such as the low-FODMAP diet. This Bulletin by Dr. Megan Riehl explains the role of psychological therapies in treating digestive conditions and highlights gut-directed hypnotherapy as an effective option for individuals with IBS.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Helping and Healing Practices

A NEDIC Bulletin offering coping strategies for individuals who are living with eating disorders and their partners, families, and loved ones.

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Videos and Webinars

How can you help someone with an eating disorder?

The NEDIC team discusses ways to support someone with an eating disorder.

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Article / NEDIC Pamphlet

I Suspect That My Patient Has an Eating Disorder: What Now?

Primary care providers play an essential role in the assessment and care of individuals with eating disorders. Developed in collaboration with Body Brave, this resource for primary care providers is a concise guide to supporting patients who present with eating disorder concerns.

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Academic Journals or Articles

Inpatient versus outpatient care, partial hospitalisation and waiting list for people with eating disorders

This review was carried out to assess the effects of treatment setting (inpatient, partial hospitaliaation, or outpatient) on the reduction of symptoms and increase in remission rates in people with anorexia nervosa, atypical anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other eating disorders. There was insufficient evidence to conclude whether any treatment setting was superior for treating people with moderately severe (or less) anorexia nervosa, or other eating disorders. This article is provided by Cochrane Canada.

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Academic Journals or Articles

International Journal of Eating Disorders

International Journal of Eating Disorders (IJED) publishes rigorously evaluated, high-quality contributions to an international readership of health professionals, clinicians and scientists. This is an external resource, and NEDIC is linking to it for informational purposes only.

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Websites

Kelty Eating Disorders

Maintained by the British Columbia-based Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre, this website houses a wealth of information and resources pertaining to the prevention and treatment of eating disorders. Website content includes facts about eating disorders, information about treatment, and links to guides and tools for individuals living with eating disorders, carers, educators, and health care providers.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Living with an Eating Disorder: What About Brothers and Sisters?

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing the impact of eating disorders on the family, including siblings. As the family organizes around the affected individual, the entire family can be impacted. This family discusses the role of and impact on siblings.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Males’ Body Image and Eating Disorders: An Increasing Concern

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing the experience of males affected by eating disorders, including barriers to care, myths, and symptoms.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Managing Triggers while Recovering from an Eating Disorder

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing triggers in the context of eating disorder recovery, and offering strategies to predict and manage possible triggers.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Me, My Partner, and That #*&%# Eating Disorder!

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing the impact of eating disorders on the affected individual's partner, putting the stages of change into context along with roadblocks and experiences the partner may encounter.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Meal Support: A Novel, Individualized Approach

A NEDIC Bulletin discussing the therapeutic interactions that accompany nutirion intake, including traditional approaches to meal support and principles developed by clinicians at Ontario Shores.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Men and Eating Disorders

A Bulletin discussing the experience of men with eating disorders, including body dissatisfaction, symptoms, sexuality, and treatment.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Mirror Exposure Therapy, Body Image Disturbances and Eating Disorders

Mirror exposure therapy is a form of exposure therapy designed to specifically target body image disturbances. It can be considered a first-line treatment for body image dissatisfaction and has also been studied as an adjunctive treatment for individuals with eating disorders. In this Bulletin article, Trevor C. Griffen, MD, PhD, describes mirror exposure therapy and provides recommendations for clinicians to consider.

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NEDIC Pamphlet

Nutrition Care for Individuals with Eating Disorders: Start-Up Kit for Dietitians

Developed in collaboration with Body Brave, this resource aims to provide dietitians a starting point for delivering effective nutrition care to individuals with eating disorders in community settings. The guidelines are grounded in treatment principles that have been shown to promote healing, including person-centred care, recovery-oriented practice, trauma-informed care, and harm reduction.

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NEDIC Bulletin

On the Importance of Considering the Role of Internalized Weight Stigma Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery

A NEDIC Bulletin exploring the role of stigma , either internalized or from health care providers, in the experience of bariatric patients.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Pharmacological Treatment of Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are traditionally treated with nutritional rehabilitation and behavioural management/psychotherapy within a multimodal context (psychiatrists, psychologists, dietitians, social workers, etc.). However, patients often wonder: can medication help? In general, eating disorders have not been found to be as responsive to medication as other mental health disorders. There is limited evidence for the efficacy of medication in the treatment of eating disorders; however, it may be useful for the management of comorbid conditions, e.g., depression and anxiety. Written by Georgios Paslakis, MD, this Bulletin highlights current evidence for pharmacological options for the treatment of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder.

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NEDIC Pamphlet

Quick Facts About Eating Disorders

A NEDIC pamphlet providing information about risk factors, diagnoses, and signs and symptoms, along with tips for supporting someone affected with an eating disorder.

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NEDIC Pamphlet

Screen for Disordered Eating

This screening tool can help you identify whether your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours relating to food, eating, and/or your body are consistent with symptoms of an eating disorder. It is not a diagnostic tool and not a substitute for a professional evaluation.

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NEDIC Bulletin

Suicide and Eating Disorders

In this issue of the NEDIC Bulletin, Emily Donahue, BA, reviews research examining suicidality among people with eating disorders; outlines best practices in treating co-occurring suicidality and eating disorders; and provides coping strategies that can be helpful for people who struggle with both an suicidality and an eating disorder.

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NEDIC Bulletin

The Development and Maintenance of Binge Eating from an Integrative Cognitive and Behavioural Perspective

Given the prevalence of binge eating both in community and clinical populations, a sound understanding of the underlying mechanisms that maintain binge eating behaviour is crucial for developing effective models and treatments. In this Bulletin, Amy Burton, PhD and Maree Abbott, PhD, present a new model for understanding binge eating that builds upon the existing literature, integrating the variables of core low self-esteem, difficulty with emotional regulation, negative affect, dietary restraint, and eating beliefs.

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  • #Self-Esteem
  • #Treatment Types

NEDIC Bulletin

The Faces of Disordered Eating: Food and Weight Preoccupation among Black Women

A NEDIC Bulletin examining the experience of Black women with eating disorders and offering an overview of research and gaps in research

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  • #Binge Eating Disorder
  • #Body Image
  • #Bulimia Nervosa
  • #Health Promotion and Education
  • #OSFED
  • #Self-Esteem

NEDIC Bulletin

The Importance of Sleep and Eating Behaviours

How was your sleep last night? Did you fall asleep easily? Did you sleep through the night? Did you feel alert when your alarm went off? Take another moment to reflect on what you ate yesterday. Did you eat regularly? Were you satisfied? Did you nourish your body? How do you feel after a poor night’s sleep? What about after eating too little or too much? In this issue of the Bulletin, Abigail R. Cooper, MA, Eleanor McGlinchey, PhD, and Katharine L. Loeb, PhD, provide an overview of the research examining the relationship between sleep difficulties and eating disorders, as well as practical tips for improving sleep.

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Reviews and Reports

Trousse d’outils: Semaine de sensibilisation aux troubles de l’alimentation 2018

Voici la trousse d’outils pour la Semaine de sensibilisation aux troubles de l’alimentation (SSTA), qui vous est offerte par le Centre national d’information sur les troubles dus à la nutrition (CNITN), l’Initiative nationale pour les troubles de l’alimentation (INTA) et l’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale, bureau national.

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  • #Bulimia Nervosa
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Videos and Webinars

Type 1 Diabetes and Disordered Eating: A Webinar for Healthcare Professionals

JDRF Canada and NEDIC are pleased to present this webinar for healthcare professionals on type 1 diabetes (T1D), disordered eating, and eating disorders. This virtual event will discuss the clinical and mental health aspects of disordered eating in people living with T1D.

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  • #ARFID
  • #Binge Eating Disorder
  • #Bulimia Nervosa
  • #Concurrent Conditions
  • #OSFED

Videos and Webinars

Warning signs of an eating disorder

While people with eating disorders are notoriously secretive, warning signs can include anything from unhealthy attitudes towards food to abusing laxatives.

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  • #Binge Eating Disorder
  • #Body Image
  • #Bulimia Nervosa
  • #Critical Media Literacy
  • #Health Promotion and Education
  • #NEDIC