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Brave

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

Brave: Having or showing the ability to do something that is difficult or dangerous. Having or showing the mental or moral strength to venture, persevere and withstand danger, fear or difficulty. To say that recovery from an eating disorder takes bravery is an understatement.

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Aly Raisman: A Positive Role Model For All

By |March 5th, 2014|Categories: Blog|

I sat with Aly Raisman and shared with her my story of recovery and various aspects of what it is like to suffer from this illness.  Her interest to become more knowledgeable in eating disorders was wonderful to witness and exciting for both of us to engage in.  I then accompanied her on a visit with the patients where she shared personal highlights of herself and her life.  Her words of encouragement, a confident presence and genuine smile infused the patients with the strength they needed to continue to move forward in their recovery.

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School’s Involvement in Walden’s Adolescent IOP Treatment Plan

By |February 26th, 2014|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

As the community outreach associate for Walden Behavioral Care, I am responsible for the creation and scheduling of educational presentations for medical professionals, mental health practitioners and school administrators. Being that Walden uses the Maudsley approach (an intensive family-oriented approach to eating disorder treatment) for our adolescents, school faculty members are encouraged to participate in the treatment of a student who is reintegrating back into regular routines after an extended amount of time in treatment.

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