by Ashley Heinrich | Mar 8, 2024 | eating disorder
*If you or someone you know is experiencing disordered eating or eating disorders, this blog post is not going to be a cure all, I would recommend reaching out to a therapist in your area to walk with you through this. I’ve been intrigued by the idea of body...
by Kristen Neal | Mar 3, 2022 | eating disorder
Your stomach is hurting, gas, bloating, constipation, blood in your stool. At this point it is scary to eat anything at all. Your whole life you have been able to eat what you want. After a series of visits to many doctors you have accepted that diet change is a must....
by Ashley Rickert | Aug 16, 2021 | Children, eating disorder
I was recently hanging out with a friend and her daughter before going to the pool when my friend said, “my thighs are fat!” Her daughter, being next to us, heard this interaction take place. Later that week, my friend’s daughter stated that she no longer wanted to...
by Rachel Hines | Jun 14, 2021 | eating disorder
For many individuals who experience symptoms of an eating disorder, they encounter common themes of social disconnection, isolation, and loneliness. Oftentimes, family and friends may notice that their loved one has pulled away, particularly once the eating disorder...
by Rachel Hines | Apr 6, 2021 | eating disorder
Perfectionism is a common theme among individuals who struggle with eating disorders. Any person’s drive for perfectionism is invariably tied to an underlying sense of reduced self-worth or beliefs of being “not good enough.” In the case of people with eating...
by Larry Marshall | Mar 18, 2021 | eating disorder
If we could look at Eating Disorder illness under a microscope what might we see? When looking at Eating Disorder Illness through the high-resolution microscope of Depth Psychology we can identify 4 – specific dimensions that appear to be primary to the psychological...