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Understanding your eating disorder can feel confusing, but it can also begin to change everything. Here, one of our wonderful recovery clients shares a letter she wrote to her eating disorder, offering a powerful glimpse into a more compassionate and peaceful way forward.

Understanding Your Eating Disorder In Recovery

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Your body is incredibly intelligent, constantly communicating through hunger and fullness signals to indicate the need for fuel. Ignoring these cues can lead to poor nourishment, energy depletion and disordered eating patterns. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the significance of honouring your body’s needs and the power of embracing nourishment.

Hunger And Nourishment: It’s Time To Reconnect

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Your relationship with food begins to develop in childhood and encompasses your thoughts, emotions, and behaviours surrounding food. It’s influenced by various factors such as your upbringing, home environment, school, culture, and religion, as well as the meanings and associations attached to food. Here are six signs that you’re improving your relationship with food.

6 Signs Your Relationship With Food Is Improving

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Sensory overload occurs when our sensory systems (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) get bombarded by too much stimulation from the environment. It’s like your brain goes, “Hold on, I can’t handle all of this input at once!”

Here are some common signs and symptoms of sensory overload and its link to eating disorders.

Sensory Overload: Signs & Symptoms

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If you’re reading this, you might be feeling overwhelmed, either by your own battle with bulimia or because a loved one is struggling. Although this journey may feel lonely and isolating, know that there is help available.

Treating Bulimia: Your Guide to Diagnosis & Recovery

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Orthorexia isn’t just about a preference for eating ‘healthy’ foods; it’s a complex condition that significantly influences an individual’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviours towards food and health.

If you or someone you know is struggling with orthorexia, we invite you to explore this blog.

Break Free From Orthorexia: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

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The truth is that there is no fixed timeline when it comes to recovery. For some, it can take months and for others, it can be years. Either way, the healing journey is an incredible journey of self-discovery that supports a happier and healthier future.

Here are some of the factors that can affect the length of your recovery process.

How Long Does Eating Disorder Recovery Take?

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The festive season is here, which can bring a whirlwind of emotions for those in recovery. If you’re navigating food and body image issues, you might be feeling worried about how you’re going to navigate the festivities. Her are 10 top tips to support you through.

Coping With An Eating Disorder At Christmas

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Anorexia nervosa is not simply a weight disorder or just about food. It’s a mental illness that profoundly affects an individual’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviours.

Are you or a loved one battling anorexia? Discover the different types of anorexia, when to seek help, signs and symptoms, and available treatment options.

Anorexia: Treatment, Causes, Symptoms & Recovery

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Are you struggling with an eating disorder and feel like you’ve tried everything without success? It can be disheartening to feel like you’ve exhausted all your options, especially when you haven’t found the type of support that has really helped.

Our approach to eating disorder treatment is different, and here’s why.

Eating Disorder Treatment: Why We’re Different

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