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Understanding the Process of Meal Process Groups

Written by Gabby Guzman, AB and Melissa Riegel, BA. Our Center's research assistants reflect on the challenges patients face at and after

May 23, 2016
Helpful Strategies for All

Ineffective and Dangerous Weight Control Methods: How and Why They Don’t Work

Extreme methods of weight control are not just extreme, they can be dangerous and ineffective.

November 18, 2015
Helpful Strategies for All

Navigating the Transition after an Athletics Career

Once an athlete, always an athlete! But, can you take advantage of the opportunity to define yourself in new ways after your

August 12, 2015
Helpful Strategies for All/Research

The Changing Shape of An “Ideal” Body

The “ideal” body depicted in popular media has shifted over time. Why is this? And what does it mean?

April 1, 2015
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

Weight Class Sports: How Much is Too Much?

Weight-class athletes may be at particular risk to develop disordered eating behaviors.

February 9, 2015
Treatment

Face-to-Face with the Next Step: Levels of Care

A guide to understanding levels of care in eating disorder treatment.

January 20, 2015
Events and Advocacy/Treatment

The Team Approach to Eating Disorders Treatment

In the battle against eating disorders, we can often do more together than on our own.

November 26, 2014
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

How to Help a Teammate with Eating Problems

Expressing care and concern for a teammate who may be struggling with disordered eating not only helps that individual—it can help the

November 12, 2014
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

Back-to-School: Phys Ed 101 for College Athletes

Putting in the time and effort to figure out what will work best for you to maintain physical and psychological health as

August 25, 2014
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