Eating Disorders & Mental Health: The Importance of Patient Outcomes
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At the forefront of eating disorder and mental health care, see how we collect and interpret data to measure patient outcomes.
Did you know there are two subtypes of anorexia nervosa? Learn more about the restricting type and binge-eating/purging type of anorexia nervosa here.
By integrating inclusion, diversity and belonging within their workplaces, providers can build safer spaces for patients and families.
Dr. Aimee Keith explains how to talk about suicide with your clients, including how to help those struggling with emotion regulation and isolation.
What is the true history of eating disorders? Since the 1980s, major advances have been made related to eating disorder diagnosis and treatment. Take…
Learn how to find joy and freedom in food again as you challenge your eating disorder and make progress in recovery.
Can a child’s relationship with food or their body image be damaged by talking about your latest diet? Read a list of statements to avoid and what to…
Boundaries are essential for respecting our own and others’ needs. For children in treatment, appropriate boundaries will only enhance their recovery.…
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is an emergency intervention for family and friends of individuals who are contemplating suicide. Using QPR, anyone…
You’re invited to the annual Eating Recovery Conference on Eating Disorders and Pathlight Conference on Mental Health.
“As a nurse, we have the opportunity to heal the heart, mind, soul and body of our patients, their families and ourselves. They may not remember…
For our first annual Pathlight Conference on Mental Health: Transformative Solutions in Mental Health Treatment, we are delighted to announce that…
Thomas Joiner, Ph.D, Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Psychology Clinic at Florida State University, talks with Eating Recovery Center…
Common Levels of Care: OP: Outpatient: The patient lives at home and attends regularly scheduled sessions (usually 45-50 minutes) at a therapist’s…
Despite increased prevalence of eating disorders in the United States, widespread misconceptions about eating disorders remain that challenge…
AN: Anorexia ADD Attention Deficit Disorder ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ARFID: Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder BDD:…
While going out to dinner is an activity most people look forward to, for a family with a loved one with an eating disorder, it can induce feelings of…
Before the 1970s and 1980s, little was known about eating disorders. Eating disorders were present, of course, but they were not identified as such or…
Mount St. Joseph University senior and voice major Maria Bruce has decided to take action. She has organized a Carpenters Anniversary/Tribute Concert…
Many well-meaning people attempt to stop eating when they are full. And most of us assume that this ability to notice if we feel hungry or full will…
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