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"What to Look for in an Eating Disorder Treatment Center" Commentary

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"What to Look For in an Eating Disorder Treatment Center" is an article in the New York Times. I wish it had gone a little beyond its content.

“Unless you can change the behavior, no amount of insight-oriented therapy is helpful,” said Dr. Angela Guarda, the director of the Eating Disorders Center at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

Yes, I agree that behavior needs to be addressed first. But at least a little insight is required so people can gradually move beyond the eating disorder behaviors into the psychological work needed. What made an eating disorder the best option for self-care needs to be addressed so the person is really free from leaning toward or falling into an eating disorder again.

Unfortunately, too many treatment situations and insurance criteria measure recovery in terms of behavior. The behaviors are symptoms. Slowing down and stopping the eating disorder behaviors are what's needed for the real recovery work to begin.

Please address at least one of the questions below in the comments. Your response can help many others.

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Lots of Passionate Words but Nobody's There: Understanding Irritation and Fury in Relationships

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You've been in a conversation that speeds into brief, passionate discourse and hurtles on to furious speech, familiar emotional agony, indignation and hurtful stalemate. Right? You've been in several or maybe many. Here's what may be happening. * info re picture below.

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Eating Disorders at Work: What Should You Do?

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Suppose you see or know or suspect that an employee has an eating disorder. What should you do? Here's a guest article by Joy Nollenberg, director of The Joy Project addressing this issue. She wants readers to know that legal issues abound in this realm and that her words are not legal advice. In other words, check out your legal position before embarking on a workplace confrontation.

There may be times when someone in the workplace appears to be very ill with an eating disorder. This can be a difficult situation with many potential pitfalls. It's important to keep these points in mind.

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Night Eating and Weight Gain: Importance of Sleep

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A person with an eating disorder often misinterprets body signals. You may tend to avoid sleep when you are tired. When feelings of tiredness turn into food cravings, rather than getting the rest you need, trouble is brewing.

When you suffer from an eating disorder, you've made an unconscious contract that involves your mind, spirit and body. Your contract states that any thoughts or feelings that are painful or disruptive must be blocked. Your body must process its energy so you can remain unaware of your authentic responses.

So you eat or starve or binge and purge or compulsively or mindlessly eat to block your feelings and thoughts. Over time, the contract gets refined so you can feel almost anything and register the feeling as hunger.

When you feel tired, you may experience fatigue as a trigger to eat. This situation develops into a pattern where you may avoid sleep by eating instead of sleeping.

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  1. Panic Attack Can Be Part of Your Eating Disorder Experience
  2. Slippery Slope Dangers: How to Stay in Eating Disorder Recovery
  3. Binge Eating Healthy Food: Do I Have an Eating Disorder?
  4. Perfection, Restricting and Eating Disorders
  5. Courage and Resistance through Psychotherapy
  6. Life Disruption: How to be prepared
  7. Depth Psychotherapy: How to Get the Most Out of It
  8. Protests and the National Guard: Finding Your Stability in Confrontation
  9. How Boundary Trauma Leads to Eating Disorders
  10. Fierceness and Tenderness in Eating Disorder Recovery

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