Orthorexia is a term that was created in the 1990s to describe people overly devoted to their healthy diet—an unhealthy obsession with healthiness.
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Predictors of Good Eating Disorder Treatment Outcomes
An article in the International Journal of Eating Disorders highlights predictors of good eating disorder treatment outcomes.
2016 Eating Disorder Treatment Guidelines
In today’s blog post, we take a look at the 2016 eating disorder treatment guidelines.
DBT for Binge Eating: How It Works
In today’s blog post, we consider DBT for binge eating, which is particularly helpful as a way to better manage and regulate emotions.
Habit Formation and Eating Disorders: The Sooner, The Better
The sooner, the better. My headline after reading an article in the New York Times, “Anorexia May Be Habit, Not Willpower, Study Finds.”
Binge Eating Treatment: A Checklist
If you are looking for binge eating treatment, here’s a checklist of what to look for in a provider. Learn more!
Signs of Anorexia in Teens
If you are concerned that an adolescent you know might have anorexia, here are the most common signs of anorexia in teens that we see.
Teens and Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are a big and largely untreated challenge for adolescents. Here are a few of my takeaways about teens and eating disorders.
Notes From Juilliard – Dancers and Diets
A few weeks ago, I participated in a terrific panel at Juilliard, addressing Julliard students on the topic of dancers and diets.
NEDA Walk on October 4th!
Just a reminder that the NYC NEDA Walk on October 4th is coming up. We’re a proud sponsor, and it’s a great cause. Come join us!