Through collaboration, solutions will be found to the eating disorder mystery. We can all help. Including you. Your experience counts! In many, many important ways. For instance, Kelly Romano, a student in Florida State University’s Mental Health Counseling M.S./Ed.S program, is completing a masters-level thesis on the eating disorder recovery process and seeks your help.
By participating in this survey, that Kelly has created, the information you provide will be used to gain a better understanding of the recovery process and help to create new treatment interventions.
Kelly explains:
The goal in learning about the recovery process is to better meet the needs of people who are either currently struggling with an eating disorder or have been diagnosed with this condition in the past.
To complete this survey you need to be 18 or older, do not have a legal guardian, and have been diagnosed with an eating disorder at any point in your life by a qualified professional (e.g., a medical doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, or a licensed therapist, counselor, or social worker). All responses are anonymous: the information that you provide is confidential and NO identifying information will be recorded. Click here.
Kelly’s research invitation is an example of what World Eating Disorders Action Day is all about. ACTION. Be sure to follow along on twitter @WorldEDDay and hashtag #WeDoAct, #WorldEDActionDay, @WorldEatingDisordersAction on Instagram and World Eating Disorders Action Day on Facebook.