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advocacy Feeling heard — the benefits of story-sharing during eating disorder recovery

Feeling heard — the benefits of story-sharing during eating disorder recovery

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I love to participate in online eating disorder surveys, especially those inviting ‘lived experience’ to be shared. I haven’t always felt this way about sharing my illness story, so what has changed? Firstly, I have been with narrative mentor, Dr June Alexander, as a client for more than three years...

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Writing your way to self-care and self-freedom in 2019

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by June Alexander Each New Year’s Day for many years I created a list of resolutions. The lead resolution always was: “Eat three meals and three snacks daily.” Sounds good and easy, but I always shattered this resolution within hours. Making an annual resolution about food when you have an...

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