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eating disorders Public survey invites Australians to contribute to national eating disorder strategy

Public survey invites Australians to contribute to national eating disorder strategy

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People from across Australia are being invited to complete a public survey that will help ensure broad input into a National Eating Disorders Strategy 2023-2033. Responses to the public survey, organised by the National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC), will help refine key priorities for the National Strategy. As a survey...

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Eating Disorders Into the Great Wide Open: Family Risk and the Prevention of Eating Disorders (part 2)

Into the Great Wide Open: Family Risk and the Prevention of Eating Disorders (part 2)

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In last month’s column, I communicated my surprise that there are no published studies of prevention of disordered eating (DE) and EDs in high-risk (HR) families. This situation exists despite evidence demonstrating genetic risk factors for eating disorders and the value of including families in the treatment of child/adolescent eating disorders...

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Eating Disorders Recovery IS Possible Across the Lifespan

Recovery IS Possible Across the Lifespan

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Eating disorders don’t only affect children and teenagers. They affect people across their lifespan. If you are an adult experiencing eating disorder symptoms, the good news is that recovery is possible. For 44 years, from age 11 to 55, an eating disorder locked me in a cell in my mind....

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Eating Disorders A talk on body confidence in children hits home with mother

A talk on body confidence in children hits home with mother

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It was like receiving a great big slap in the face. Sitting with my friend Lisa in an auditorium surrounded by a bunch of strangers, my mind was wondering, ‘Do they all know about me?’, ‘I wonder if any of them have an eating disorder?’ Instantly, my insecurities set in; I felt like a big neon sign was astride my head, flashing ‘Eating disorder...

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