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Author Archives: Christine Call, AB

3 More Eating Disorder Myths Busted
Helpful Hints / Mythbusters

3 More Eating Disorder Myths Busted

Posted on May 11, 2015 by Christine Call, AB • 1 Comment

Distinguishing fact from fiction when it comes to eating disorders. Continue reading →

4 Eating Disorder Myths Busted
Helpful Hints / Mythbusters

4 Eating Disorder Myths Busted

Posted on March 18, 2015 by Christine Call, AB • Leave a comment

Misinformation about eating disorders abounds. Join us for some mythbusting and learn the truth about eating disorders. Continue reading →

Steps in the Right Direction
Events / In the News

Steps in the Right Direction

Posted on October 6, 2014 by Christine Call, AB • Leave a comment

Eating disorder advocacy efforts are at full pitch this fall. Here is an update on the latest, wonderful efforts to increase awareness and resources. Continue reading →

Modeling Healthy Body Image: Celebrities Speak Up
In the News / Research Updates

Modeling Healthy Body Image: Celebrities Speak Up

Posted on May 21, 2014 by Christine Call, AB • 1 Comment

Some celebrities are using their fame to fight back against unrealistic standards of beauty perpetuated by the media. Could this help us to redefine real as the ideal? Continue reading →

“Lighter Than My Shadow” and the Eating Disorder Memoir
Helpful Hints / Media Review

“Lighter Than My Shadow” and the Eating Disorder Memoir

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Christine Call, AB • 1 Comment

Before you flip open the next bestseller, take a moment to think about how the material may affect you. Continue reading →

Proud to be Photoshop-Free
In the News

Proud to be Photoshop-Free

Posted on February 24, 2014 by Christine Call, AB • Leave a comment

Media often presents an impossible standard of beauty. Fortunately, a new wave of advertisements may engage us in a healthier, more productive dialogue that focuses on what’s naturally beautiful. Continue reading →

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