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Is Appetite Genetic?

By |July 25th, 2014|Categories: Blog|

Thanks to individual genetic makeup, each person is anatomically and biochemically unique, with his or her own way of responding to the environment. This uniqueness frames the way that each of us perceives and interacts with the world. For instance, when a family sits down to enjoy dinner, each member actually tastes a different dinner because of the unique distribution of taste receptors in the tongue.

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Letter to Parents During Treatment: Encountering Obstacles

By |July 16th, 2014|Categories: Blog|Tags: , |

As a parent of a child who successfully went through treatment for an eating disorder, I understand the challenges and frustrations you may experience all too well. My daughter was highly resistant and we encountered many obstacles during treatment. What I will tell you, should offer you hope.

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Body Acceptance Vs. Body Love

By |July 9th, 2014|Categories: Blog|

Can you imagine absolutely loving your body? Cherishing it for all that it is?  If your answer is yes, great! If your answer is no, that is okay!  An important step in shifting your body image is to practice body acceptance.  Using this approach can feel more attainable, realistic, and empowering when going through eating disorder treatment – or just going through life in general.

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