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If you have struggled with an eating disorder in the past, it’s important to be aware of the risk of relapse during pregnancy. There is always a risk, but there are unique stressors with pregnancy that may trigger a relapse or make recovery more difficult to maintain. A relapse prevention...
This is a victory, but, even in this victory, continued education and vigilance are necessary because relapse is still a strong possibility. Your child relapsing back into the horror of an eating disorder is a terrifying thought. Even so, it is important to prepare for because we can only ...
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McPhee was “really ravenous” and “very obsessed with food” in her first trimester and into the second. “You’re like, ‘Is this just the eating disordered-version of me or is this actually my body?’” she explained. “Suddenly, the cues felt really different, and I didn’t know...
The article deals with speculations that actress Mary-Kate Olsen is again succumbing to an eating disorder. The speculations emerged when the actress arrived at the Costume Institute Gala of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. With U.S. reports claiming she now weighs a mere 38.5 kilo...
In her new YouTube documentary, 'Simply Complicated,' Demi Lovato gets super candid about living with an eating disorder.
A relapse (etymologically, "who falls again") occurs when a person is affected again by a condition that affected them in the past. This could be a medical or psychological condition such as depression, an eating disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, multiple sclerosis, cancer or an ...
Relapse Prevention is a cognitive behavioral approach with the goal of identifying and preventing the reoccurence of eating disorder symptoms. Current Knowledge Approximately 50 % of individuals with eating disorders respond well to evidence-based treatment directed at their eating disorder (e.g., Ha...
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