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Warning: The Most Dangerous Word In Mental Health

By |January 13th, 2016|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

My disdain for the word “or” came in fourth grade when I took my first True OR False exam in Science. “True or false, the world has people in it,” the test question mused. “Well,” I thought to myself, “it is true that the world has people in it, but it also has animals and trees and insects…that must mean the answer is false…but the answer couldn’t be false because there ARE people in the world…”

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On The Road: Eating Disorder Education Coming To A City Near You

By |January 4th, 2016|Categories: Blog|Tags: , |

Families, friends, and providers often feel concerned during the initial stages, however, without the right questions and information, might dismiss an eating disorder as related to something else – depression, anxiety, or a milder form of disordered eating. That is why Walden Behavioral Care and Walden Center for Education and Research make it a priority to provide education and awareness in our communities.

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Provider Profile: Renee Bazinet Nelson

By |January 1st, 2016|Categories: News|

"I think what's still lacking is a full understanding of eating disorders and the emotional struggles that go along with the illness. I think we have a lot to learn as a culture about that, but I do think the awareness that it's a mental illness that's treatable, and worth treating, is on the rise."

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