With Christmas now just weeks away, many are celebrating by whipping up a holiday dinner with family and friends. However, for some, it can be a triggering time of year, but there's help available.
Eating disorder recovery isn’t linear. An author talks about her experience navigating this (often) long and complicated process.
It is usually difficult to determine how to approach someone with what may be perceived as invasive commentary on their eating behaviors and mental health. It may feel much easier to let others live ...
Thanksgiving bills itself as the most grateful day of the year. It’s intended to be a communal pause where we gather around food and family, to celebrate abundance and connection. But for millions of ...
Disordered eating can feel protective, helping manage stress. Recovery involves facing food-related anxiety with support, ...
Sheffield Lake to celebrate ‘Dunkle Day’ Aug. 8 ‘Eating Up History’ program brings hands-on learning to Vermilion Rockin’ on the River returns with new stage, amenities and full 2026 lineup Parents ...
ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP, MI — For Jacy Kirby, writing is more than a creative outlet, it’s a tool for survival and connection. The personal trainer, health coach and author has turned his own battle with ...
This virtual support group is designed for individuals 21+ who are in recovery from an eating disorder. The group provides a supportive environment with the goal of connecting to others with shared ...
If someone close to you is dealing with an eating disorder, it’s possible they won’t tell you. That’s because eating disorders usually isolate the person who has them. This can make it even more ...